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Cam Is 10 On Nfln's Top 10 Heisman Winners In The Nfl


Kuech Da Sneak

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NFL accomplishments.

Look at the order of this list, it's plain stupid. If anything, Cam should be 9 with The Golden Calf of Bristol at 10, if he's on the list at all

  1. Barry Sanders
  2. Roger Staubach
  3. O.J. Simpson
  4. Paul Hornung
  5. Charles Woodson
  6. Tony Dorsett
  7. The Golden Calf of Bristol
  8. Earl Campbell
  9. Marcus Allen
  10. Cam Newton

Cam should be behind Marcus/Earl, but having him behind 7 is plain stupid

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Cam and The Golden Calf of Bristol should not be on this list, two other guys are more accomplished in the NFL were Tim Brown and Desmond Howard. One year of great play in the NFL doesn't make you more accomplished then a Super Bowl MVP or a 1000 catch WR

no I did not forget Marcus Allen and Earl Campbell I just wanted to list two lesser guyz

oh and one more Charles Woodson the only defensive player to win the Heisman Trophy

the guy who would be number one if racism wasn't so bad in the 1950s is Syracuse's Jim Brown

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Cam and The Golden Calf of Bristol should not be on this list, two other guys are more accomplished in the NFL were Tim Brown and Desmond Howard. One year of great play in the NFL doesn't make you more accomplished then a Super Bowl MVP or a 1000 catch WR

no I did not forget Marcus Allen and Earl Campbell I just wanted to list two lesser guyz

oh and one more Charles Woodson the only defensive player to win the Heisman Trophy

I understand why Cam was on it, but you're right, there was more than a few Heisman winners in the Pro Football HoF that could have been on that list.

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