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Cam Newton On Year Of The Rookie (Nfl Network) Right Now


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The first 40 minutes of the show had hardly any Cam. They followed some rookies through the draft. Had a clip of Von Miller and Jake Locker hanging out in New York, some draft day footage etc. Then, after commercials, there was a segment on Aldon Smith and Von Miller. Highlights, sound FX, coaches and analysts commentary, things like that. Then there was a segment on AJ Green and Julio Jones with a little Torrey Smith thrown in. Then there was the bit on rookie quarterbacks about a half an hour in. I thought for sure Cam would be in this one but it was mostly about TJ Yates and Andy Dalton with a little Ponder and Gabbert in the mix.

Then after a commercial, it hits that Cam wasn't in the rookie QBs section of the show because he had his own section. The 40minute mark to about 50 minutes in is all Cam. The showed the usual clips: TD pass to SS vs. the Cards, throws to SS, Lafell, Oslen vs. the Pack, TD runs vs the Bears Flacons and Lions, the crazy scramble vs the Bucs, etc. Probably stuff we've all seen 10x before.

The clips that I hadn't seen in a while were: Arron Rodgers saying in the postgame how he was glad he played us early in the season because once Cam figures things out he is going to be something special, Mike Smith talking about how three people had Cam on this Houdini play and calling him unbelievable, some analyst saying Cam was great because he makes players around him better then a cut to Cam talking to DeAngelo on the sidelines telling him not to pause before a pitch and then a Williams touchdown run off the pitch right after. Some pretty cool things.

Show ended on a highlight reel and some music.

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The first 40 minutes of the show had hardly any Cam. They followed some rookies through the draft. Had a clip of Von Miller and Jake Locker hanging out in New York, some draft day footage etc. Then, after commercials, there was a segment on Aldon Smith and Von Miller. Highlights, sound FX, coaches and analysts commentary, things like that. Then there was a segment on AJ Green and Julio Jones with a little Torrey Smith thrown in. Then there was the bit on rookie quarterbacks about a half an hour in. I thought for sure Cam would be in this one but it was mostly about TJ Yates and Andy Dalton with a little Ponder and Gabbert in the mix.

Then after a commercial, it hits that Cam wasn't in the rookie QBs section of the show because he had his own section. The 40minute mark to about 50 minutes in is all Cam. The showed the usual clips: TD pass to SS vs. the Cards, throws to SS, Lafell, Oslen vs. the Pack, TD runs vs the Bears Flacons and Lions, the crazy scramble vs the Bucs, etc. Probably stuff we've all seen 10x before.

The clips that I hadn't seen in a while were: Arron Rodgers saying in the postgame how he was glad he played us early in the season because once Cam figures things out he is going to be something special, Mike Smith talking about how three people had Cam on this Houdini play and calling him unbelievable, some analyst saying Cam was great because he makes players around him better then a cut to Cam talking to DeAngelo on the sidelines telling him not to pause before a pitch and then a Williams touchdown run off the pitch right after. Some pretty cool things.

Show ended on a highlight reel and some music.

Thank you playboy

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