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Cam Newton NFL Top 100 #46


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Yep, said the same thing too. Never heard someone say "i wasn't impressed" when talking about one of the players on this show. Guys were even showing love to Richard Sherman who straight up disrespects people.

But leave it up to the dude 6 days older than water to bash the young handsome athletic freak.

No homo

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Yep, said the same thing too. Never heard someone say "i wasn't impressed" when talking about one of the players on this show. Guys were even showing love to Richard Sherman who straight up disrespects people.

But leave it up to the dude 6 days older than water to bash the young handsome athletic freak.

No homo

Who said "I wasn't impressed". And who's "six days older" than Cam?

 

Was it actually on the TOP 100 show, or the show before?

 

I wasn't watching. 

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I honestly don't have a problem with what Bailey said. Cam does need to work on the mental more than the physical aspects of being an NFL QB. However... If this is supposed to be a show that celebrates players accomplishments then NFL Network missed the memo on this one.

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Who said "I wasn't impressed". And who's "six days older" than Cam.

I wasn't watching.

Champ Bailey said he wasn't impressed with Cam and just talked about the mental part of being a QB. He did say he has all the potential in the world and Cam is how you'd want your QB to look.

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