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Ron Jaworski: Tape says Cam can be a special passer


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Jaws sucks the dongs of the pure passers. If looking at QB's from this aspect, his ranking is okay. Hard to ignore what he brings to an offensive gameplan that goes above and beyond his throwing touch, which has lots of room to improve.

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Have said before that it is his passing, not his running, that will make or break him in the NFL.

He might never be the kind of pinpoint accurate passer that guys like Brees and Brady are, but guys like Favre and Elway have proven that all you have to be is accurate enough (with occasional flashes of brilliance) and you can win it all.

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I can see ranking him @ 15 simply because he's only played for one year, but he's clearly a top 10 talent.

Being named the 15th best QB in the league coming off an abbreviated rookie season ain't bad. He'll be considered the best QB in the league in 3 years.

And the best of all time in 15 years.

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Until Newton consistently plays better in the 2nd half of games, I won't consider him a top ten qb.

He has the ability to be the best to ever play the game.

I'm looking forward to see hiw growth and developement as is the rest of the football world excluding the rest of the NFC South.

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This is easy name the first 7 qbs you would take......

Rodgers

Brees

Manning

Manning

Brady

Newton?

Who else would come before him? I really tried to do this without being a homer

Big Ben.

This is football question...not about who you want to date your daughter. Right now, Big Ben is ahead.

Rivers also should be ahead. Not by much but he is

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Until Newton consistently plays better in the 2nd half of games, I won't consider him a top ten qb.

He has the ability to be the best to ever play the game.

I'm looking forward to see hiw growth and developement as is the rest of the football world excluding the rest of the NFC South.

He will. We're talking about the same guy that lead his team from 24 down on the road, facing more scrutiny than any college player maybe ever, in the biggest rivalry in college football, enroute to a perfect season.

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Rodgers

Brees

Brady

Manning,P

Manning,E

Rivers

Big Ben

Schaub

Cam

As non homer as I could be.

You would take Rivers and Schaub over Cam Newton?? Big Ben I can see an argument for. Philip Rivers is perennially overrated and the only people who don't think so are San Diego and NC State fans. Schaub shouldn't even be in the conversation.

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