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Cam Newton: Leader of the New School


Cary Kollins

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A nice article that isn't on the bash-a-panther bandwagon. Good breakdown of the read option plays too.

 

Doesn't tell us much we don't already know, but it's refreshing nonetheless.

 

 

http://nflsfuture.com/2013/05/13/schemed-to-death-cam-newton-leader-of-the-new-school/

2013 will see possibly the greatest group of QB’s at one time the league has ever seen. From Andrew Luck, to Sam Bradford, all the way to aforementioned duel-threat prowess’s of Kaepernick, Wilson and Griffin III – this league will see some high-caliber play from guys who aren’t even over the age of 25. I believe the 24 year old Cam Newton will be at the forefront due to his uncanny size, speed and power. His ability to throw, coupled with the many different schemes that now offensive coordinator Mike Shula will continue to design – will ensure that Cam Newton and his Carolina Panthers continue the trend of……Scheming this league to death.

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It's a really nice article.

Grits is funny that his hatred for Cam has him following Cam Newton articles around the internet to keep spewing his hate. LMAO.

I don't think funny is quite the right word.

Psychotic maybe?

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It's a really nice article.

Grits is funny that his hatred for Cam has him following Cam Newton articles around the internet to keep spewing his hate. LMAO.

LOL. He replied awful quick, that one eyed pedophile still posts here. He gives losers a bad name.

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