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Cam's Goals for 2012


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@JosephPerson Cam Newton on his goals for his 2nd season, besides winning: "That's all that matters."

UPDATE

http://blogs.charlot...-more-wins.html

“You want to come look at my playbook?” Newton said after Wednesday's walkthrough. “I'm telling you, man, it ain't on the Atkins diet, I can tell you that.”
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Posting from phone, but here's a quote from the article

“I think this part helps a lot – minicamps, OTAs. That's something that I didn't have last year. I feel like if I would've had it, I would have been far advanced than I was,” Newton said. “But having this time with the coaches and players is something that you can't get with just working out every single day. And hopefully it shows come game time.”

Panthers offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski is adding layers to the Panthers' offense, which was the league's seventh-best last season.

“You want to come look at my playbook?” Newton said after Wednesday's walkthrough. “I'm telling you, man, it ain't on the Atkins diet, I can tell you that.”

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