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Warren Moon on Mentoring Cam


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This is pretty old but I've honestly never seen it posted on here. Check it out if you haven't. Warren Moon talks about Cam's "it" factor and his development. Cam jokes around with some guys about Julius Peppers never being able to sack him. You can see Trent Dilfer and George Whitfield working with Cam on some drills as well.

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Cam is so friggin huge, can't wait until the season starts

He's actually lost 20 lbs since last season. So.... Uh.... Yeah...

I will say this about Moon... I thought initially that it was commendable for him to come to Cams defense during the draft process. Especially with all the character and race issues swirling... In saying that though, Cam has made a name for HIMSELF now... He doesn't need a HOFer still getting his back. Moon should have just came out and said "I told you so"

It's time for Warren to fade back into the background imho... I think at this point it does more harm than good.

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He's actually lost 20 lbs since last season. So.... Uh.... Yeah...

I will say this about Moon... I thought initially that it was commendable for him to come to Cams defense during the draft process. Especially with all the character and race issues swirling... In saying that though, Cam has made a name for HIMSELF now... He doesn't need a HOFer still getting his back. Moon should have just came out and said "I told you so"

It's time for Warren to fade back into the background imho... I think at this point it does more harm than good.

This video is from February of last year, before Cam was drafted. It's not recent.

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geez i get trolled for saying cam looked huge and im excited about the season? TCF you come off as such a condescending know-it-all douchebag on these boards... guess ill go back to lurking

Did I troll you, or did I simply correct you? Hmmmmmm...

Yes, you should go back to lurking. Posting on this board requires thick skin, and you're obviously lacking in that area. Besides, you're a much better lurker.

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Well all I have to say is Moon sounds like a great mentor and much more intelligent than I had imagined. Not that I set the bar low, more like average and he seems above it. I am glad Cam has these guys around him and its interesting to see just how right Moon was but not showboating it around, its obvious he really understands helping guys transition and who has 'it'. I have met a talked with pretty much every panther except Cam, with all this talk about his swag and personality I do hope I get the opportunity/pleasure to meet him...the man to bring us a SB victory.

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