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Do you think Cam's success had an impact on how people look at RG3?


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Wow. Great novel concept for a thread topic. We haven't debated this idea since...................

2 weeks ago............................................

Bored given this is your second thread in 9 minutes???

Here are some novel ideas for the next five redundant posts of the week..........................................

How long will it be before Smitty punches Norman in the mouth???

Who is going to be on the bubble??

Will Cam have a sophomore slump??

WIll Beason or Kuechly start at middle linebacker??

Who will have more yards?? Williams or Stewart???

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Griffin had 402 pass attempts in 2011 and 454 in 2010 compared to 161 and 149 rushes. Cam had 280 passes and 264 rushes in 2010. I would think the huge difference there has a lot to do with them being looked at different.

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I been saying and thinking it all along.

All these so call experts are so embarrass for predicting that Cam was going to be a bust. Every single one of them are so afraid to deny RGIII to having a successful career. So what do they do? Not a single of of them are saying RGIII is a bust. And are so sure he'll be a boom and not a bust. It'll be so funny if RGIII bust the $hit out. That would prove how bad some of these experts really are.

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Wow. Great novel concept for a thread topic. We haven't debated this idea since...................

2 weeks ago............................................

Bored given this is your second thread in 9 minutes???

Here are some novel ideas for the next five redundant posts of the week..........................................

How long will it be before Smitty punches Norman in the mouth???

Who is going to be on the bubble??

Will Cam have a sophomore slump??

WIll Beason or Kuechly start at middle linebacker??

Who will have more yards?? Williams or Stewart???

leave the thread if u dont have any meaningful thing to say dummy

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I been saying and thinking it all along.

All these so call experts are so embarrass for predicting that Cam was going to be a bust. Every single one of them are so afraid to deny RGIII to having a successful career. So what do they do? Not a single of of them are saying RGIII is a bust. And are so sure he'll be a boom and not a bust. It'll be so funny if RGIII bust the $hit out. That would prove how bad some of these experts really are.

So true, that is why terry bradshaw quickly dismissed cam newton because of the old stereotype about blk Qbs. Cam is a blessing even when he had an horrible preseason, the guy just light up the regular season games and stats.

Never judge a book by its cover!

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leave the thread if u dont have any meaningful thing to say dummy

Don't make threads if you can't come up with anything new and interesting to add to the conversation. At least do what I did a minute ago, take an existing article and link it to the site. Making redundant threads about things that have been beaten into the ground already is worse than not posting at all.

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Lol!!! Inferiority complex anyone?? No, its not about Cam. RG3 is just that good.

robert griffin has never taken a snap in an NFL game and you're putting the cart way before the horse here.

there was some dude who posted here last offseason who would have been disgusted by the way you're talking up this kid who's never even taken a snap in an NFL game. i think his name was gritsrgood or gritsrnice.

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leave the thread if u dont have any meaningful thing to say dummy

his post is much more meaningful than this entire thread.

i think it's pretty obvious seeing as to how spread offense "athletic" quarterbacks have been treated before and after newton was drafted and broke tons of records in his rookie year, but there's no need to point it out as it's been discussed many, many times.

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