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Does Anybody Think Cam Getting His Degree At Auburn Is A Distraction?


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From getting to an elite status... at the time he's at Auburn he could be reaching out to Brees or Brady. That was the quote

The video is on NFL.com if anybody wants to watch

http://www.nfl.com/v...rolina-panthers

Great example there with Brees, the guy who held out last year, missed mini camps, provided his own distraction to the team....oh yeah, and got swept by Cam's team :)

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Actually I have heard this from several sources. I think Ross Tucker on the morning drive at NFL Sirius said this on Monday morning. I personally don't think it is given that we are not officially even into off-season workouts and the Superbowl was just a week or two ago. It is also interesting that he is under this scrutiny because he is a quarterback and supposed to be a leader of the team. Guys who go back to school and play other positions, rarely face this kind of criticism.

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