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Something Cam Newton said had Broncos LB Von Miller all fired up


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1:47PM EST November 10. 2012 - ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Even through the months of hype leading up to the 2011 draft, Von Miller never let himself think about what it would be like to go up against Cam Newton in a game.

Even through the 2011 season, when Newton and Miller emerged as legitimate stars, more than backing up their status as the top two picks in the draft, Miller wouldn't picture himself chasing down Newton for a sack.

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Not sure Cam should be doing his Superman celebration anymore.....our defense put him on blast!

Annnnnd we all know who the REAL #1 pick in the draft should have been. Lucky for us Bronco fans you guys made the mistake of taking Cam over Miller.

Thanks for your input, troll.

We'll revisit that topic in 10 or 12 years. For a long time it looked like the Chargers fleeced the Giants in that Eli Manning trade, several years and 2 Super Bowl rings later, the Giants are looking pretty swell.

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Not sure Cam should be doing his Superman celebration anymore.....our defense put him on blast!

Annnnnd we all know who the REAL #1 pick in the draft should have been. Lucky for us Bronco fans you guys made the mistake of taking Cam over Miller.

QB driven league.....Von Miller wouldn't of helped Jimmy Clausen win games. Not a mistake, team needs are different.

One game, Newton has had Carolina in every game of his 25 game career except for 4. Today was one of those 4.

Your D put our make shift OL on blast....and our OC. Cam was just a sitting duck for most of that.

But your version sounds cooler I guess....

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Thanks for your input, troll.

We'll revisit that topic in 10 or 12 years. For a long time it looked like the Chargers fleeced the Giants in that Eli Manning trade, several years and 2 Super Bowl rings later, the Giants are looking pretty swell.

Why would you need 12 years to decide if Newton was better than Miller? Clearly Miller has been better so far.

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Why would you need 12 years to decide if Newton was better than Miller? Clearly Miller has been better so far.

LOL

You're not very bright, are you?

Stop making Broncos fans look bad. By and large, they're a great fanbase. I went to all but two of their home games last year via free tickets from work.

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