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Pete Caroll: "watch Out For Cam Newton & Panthers!"


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Free agent Chris Manno was training at IMG before the Panthers acquired him last weekend. He told Rivera that Weinke had gotten on to Newton recently for not working hard enough, according to Rivera.

“So he put the challenge to Cam,” Rivera said. “That's one thing about Cam: You give Cam a challenge, he'll go with it.”

I like that Weinke is making sure to keep him motivated. I also like that Cam is willing to take criticism and work to correct them.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/03/28/3133853/seattle-coach-look-out-for-cam.html#storylink=cpy

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The most intriguing thing that I got from that article is that u read in between the lines... Sure there was a lot of great info, and sure we have a great WR corp as it is, but I'll tell you this...

Do NOT sleep on this Chris Manno kid that we just signed!!! He has been working Exclusively with Cam all Summer and they have already developed something that Gettis has not (timing) not to say that Gettis isn't there too (and just not being reported).

This Manno guy will probably make the team, even if he starts out on ST, he's probably a baller! If you think that Cam didn't have something to do with this signing your fuggin Nuts! This no name guy might be a household name by Sept or Oct...

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The most intriguing thing that I got from that article is that u read in between the lines... Sure there was a lot of great info, and sure we have a great WR corp as it is, but I'll tell you this...

Do NOT sleep on this Chris Manno kid that we just signed!!! He has been working Exclusively with Cam all Summer and they have already developed something that Gettis has not (timing) not to say that Gettis isn't there too (and just not being reported).

This Manno guy will probably make the team, even if he starts out on ST, he's probably a baller! If you think that Cam didn't have something to do with this signing your fuggin Nuts! This no name guy might be a household name by Sept or Oct...

Good points

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Do NOT sleep on this Chris Manno kid that we just signed!!! He has been working Exclusively with Cam all Summer and they have already developed something that Gettis has not (timing) not to say that Gettis isn't there too (and just not being reported).

Are you from the future?

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