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[Video] Trent Dilfer's Speech To Hood Hargett Club About Cam


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He says it whenever he gets the opportunity, but he was right;

He was one of the very few, especially early on in the draft process, to say that Cam was by far and away the best QB in the draft, and was going to be very special in the league.

Dude was saying it months before anybody else.

They always say, those that can't do, teach.

He might not have been the best QB in-game, but he sure as hell knows what he's talking about when it comes to the position.

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That video TOTALLY and unequivocally changed my entire perception of who Trent Dilfer really is. Not just because of his kind words on Cam and the priceless inside info that he divulged, but because of what he said and the conviction with which he said it!

I'm a HUGE Dilfer fan now, and will respect his opinion before anybody's on TV.

But I'm an even BIGGER Cam Newton fan!!!!!!

He was wrong about one thing though... Super Bowl will come sooner than "4 or 5 years"

Go PANTHERS! I can't wait til Freaking August!!!!!

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