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Scams issues not race related, just stupidity


Highlandfire

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Case and point.. RGIII And Geno

At anytime did RGIII have the off the field issues in college Scam did? No. Does Geno? No.

Bottom line is this, The Panthers hitched their wagon to a guy that just doesn't have it character or intelligence wise to cut it in the NFL.

Washington will never have to resort to an option offense with RGIII nor will whomever drafts Geno Smith.

With RGIII you get a guy of the highest character and great smarts. Flat out took Mooch to school in their pre draft session, where as you have Scam smiling as he struggles with Gruden in his.

Hell even the racist Warren Moon didn't have these issues.

So sorry Scam lovers bottom line is race is not an excuse for your buddy there, he just flat doesn't have what it takes and the warning signs were ignored

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Case and point.. RGIII And Geno

At anytime did RGIII have the off the field issues in college Scam did? No. Does Geno? No.

Bottom line is this, The Panthers hitched their wagon to a guy that just doesn't have it character or intelligence wise to cut it in the NFL.

Washington will never have to resort to an option offense with RGIII nor will whomever drafts Geno Smith.

With RGIII you get a guy of the highest character and great smarts. Flat out took Mooch to school in their pre draft session, where as you have Scam smiling as he struggles with Gruden in his.

Hell even the racist Warren Moon didn't have these issues.

So sorry Scam lovers bottom line is race is not an excuse for your buddy there, he just flat doesn't have what it takes and the warning signs were ignored

What is your excuse for last season then ?

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Highlandfire no matter how many threads you make, your kids and grandkids will be cheering for some black QB every Sunday in the future. You said yourself, look at Geno and RG3. They are coming!!! Cam has opened a door you cant seem to close.

I don't want it closed at all. Lets get back to fact, Sir Cameron Newton: Leader of Men, Lover of Puppies...Esquire is not a good NFL QB and never will be. That is all there is too it. Just like Ryan Leaf and other trumpeted QB's coming out, he just doesn't have it.

BTW I am a HUGE RGIII Fan. Hell I would take him over Andrew Luck in aheart beat.

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