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Cam and 1st downs


IamSoClutch

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Ive been watching Espn all day long. Cam is getting alot of praise for his maturity and his dedication to preparation. However multiple people have brung up his 1st down celebration pose( skip bayless, steven A, Herm edwards, etc). I love Cam to death, thats my quarterback but i do not like the first down pose at all, never have and never will. the pose just rubs me the wrong way and im always like why are you doing that now its just a first. I really want him to stop. wanted to know what the huddle thought about this.

 

P.S  The Superman Celebration its totally deserved for touchdowns

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meh, simply an example of they have to have something.

Tom Brady will even pull a first down karate chop if scrambles for a rare one.

End of the day Newton is having fun....they want him to be completely professional. No Fun League doesn't have to be so.....

Heck watch screen caps of Newton running....he runs with a huge grin you only see out of kids.

Let Cam be Cam.

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meh, simply an example of they have to have something.

Tom Brady will even pull a first down karate chop if scrambles for a rare one.

End of the day Newton is having fun....they want him to be completely professional. No Fun League doesn't have to be so.....

Heck watch screen caps of Newton running....he runs with a huge grin you only see out of kids.

Let Cam be Cam.

 

 

I laugh when I see him running with that grin with the pearly whites showing. The guy is having fun out there and loving it.

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