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Top 12 Games To Look Forward To In 2012 Campaign


philw5289

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were number 8 against washington.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8280de4f/article/top-12-games-to-look-forward-to-in-2012-campaign?module=HP11_hot_topics

8. Carolina Panthers at Washington Redskins

Panthers-Redskins doesn't exactly whet the palate, does it? Except when you consider that Robert Griffin III, provided he's starting, will be going toe-to-toe with last year's top prospect at quarterback, Cam Newton. While it doesn't appear that he'll be going No. 1 overall like Newton, Griffin will undoubtedly come off the board by the second pick. Obviously, his game is similar to Newton's, and RG3's high draft position is probably partially attributable to the 2011 Offensive Rookie of the Year. The Panthers' young leader proved last season that an athletic, dynamic quarterback can produce inside and outside of the pocket right out of the gates.

Will RG3 do the same? Who knows. But this type of clash of phenomenal athletes at the highest level of football just doesn't happen very often. Especially with both being so young.

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Who will have better weapons around them as rookies? Cam had some strong talent, but for the life of me I can't even think of any play-makers for Washington. Is Santana Moss still there?

Well they brought in Garcon and Morgan. Plus they have some decent young WR on their roster as well as Moss. Helu is not bad a RB.

A bit to early to say but I think Cam had the better options.

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