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Cam Newton says 2016 shoulder injury affected him for years
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It is comical how much the rules have changed to protect a QB during Cams short career. It seems like decades ago that they were head hunting Cam compared to today’s rules. -
Cam Newton says 2016 shoulder injury affected him for years
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Agreed. We all knew it wasn’t right after it happened. I don’t know that I believe he’s 100 percent now either . I wish it never happened because he would still be our franchise QB -
What could have been…… Patriots quarterback Cam Newton says an injury to his throwing shoulder that he suffered in 2016 took years to heal and changed the way he played. Newton posted a video on YouTube todaythat he filmed in September of 2020 in which he says he was just beginning to feel like his old self again for the first time in years. “Last time I’ve been healthy?” Newton said. “Honest, 2016.” Newton injured his throwing shoulder in December of 2016 trying to make a tackle after he threw an interception. “I threw an interception,” Newton said. “I tried to go make the tackle, and I tried to push him out, and I extended my arm, and I messed up my AC joint. And ever since then, there’s just been a part of me that’s just been a wounded dog. Like a wounded lion almost. Just, ‘I’m not right.’ I feel good at times, but when I’m running I still feel it. So instead of running them over, I’m going to turn this shoulder and just go down.” It’s unclear why Newton posted the video to YouTube today when he made the comments 10 months ago, but he titled his YouTube video, “What REALLY Happened To My Shoulder,” which suggests he thinks people don’t realize the full story of his shoulder injury. He did indicate, however, that the shoulder fully healed in time for the 2020 season. And that he’s posting the video today suggests he thinks he’s good to go for 2021. https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2021/07/09/cam-newton-says-2016-shoulder-injury-affected-him-for-years/
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At 5.1 million dollars. I’m a huge Cam fan and always will be but he will be on another team next year and may have a hard time finding a starting role if he does not show out this year.
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“ Is this about us? Im Worried”
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Heading into OTAs today - whatcha interested in?
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The declassified documents that the CIA released about UFO’s. It needs to be talked about. -
While here, Brown will work closely with Kate Callaway, the team's director of performance nutrition. Rhule called Callaway "one of the stars of this place," and she's already been in contact with her counterparts with Alabama to come up with a plan for Brown. "I know Kate will do what it takes to help him," Rhule said. "She's really special." Rhule said the team would also lean on the sports science department to put all the players who arrived this weekend through a series of body mass and movement and strength tests to help determine an ideal weight. After they make that calculation, the hope is they can tap into Brown's natural power to help stabilize a line that has needed an overhaul after last season. What they don't know yet is how all the parts fit together. Brown played left guard at Alabama last year, starting all 13 games and earning All-SEC honors. "I believe I have the athletic ability to be able to (compete for a starting job)," Brown said. "I believe I can play anywhere, it's just about opportunity."
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From the article at Panthers.com: While rookie minicamp is mostly an introduction, what Brown showed the Panthers in the pre-draft process is that he's a large and strong man, whose mass makes him a different kind of player than many of their existing options. Keeping that mass at a manageable level has always been one of the questions with Brown, who vowed on draft weekend it wouldn't be a problem. The 6-3 1/4 Brown weighed in at the Senior Bowl in January at 364 pounds. He said his initial weigh-in here Thursday was at 347. Panthers head coach Matt Rhule said he wants to keep a realistic goal about Brown's target weight, knowing that his frame is not conducive to being too lean. "I don't think he's ever going to be a 310-pound guy," Rhule said. "That's just not who he is. He's a big, powerful man. . . . "I would love it if he was in the, ... most guys wish he'd be in the 330s, but he might be a 340-pound guy."
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Trey Wingo and Tony Pauline on Panthers draft class
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The Big Picture, The Panthers Draft, and You - A Synopsis
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The pure joy in his voice of finding out he got drafted over being an UDFA is awesome. Already a huge fan. “I’ll walk my happy ass to Carolina right now if you want me to....on my hands and knees
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Round 5 (b) - pick 22 - Keith Taylor DB from Washington
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Round 5(a) - Carolina Panthers select Daviyon Nixon - DT- Iowa
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Round 3(a) - Carolina Panthers Select BYU OT Brady Christensen
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Round 3(a) - Carolina Panthers Select BYU OT Brady Christensen
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Matt Rhule on Jaycee Horn - Why he is the best fit
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Matt Rhule on Jaycee Horn - Why he is the best fit
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That’s assuming Darnold is a bust...and I don’t believe that’s going to be the case. -
Matt Rhule on Jaycee Horn - Why he is the best fit
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Horn is a stud. This will be Luke 2.0 where people look absolutely dumb a few years from now when he’s considered one of the best in the league. Richard Sherman said he will be the best defensive player in the draft- 123 replies
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