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Newton's personality reminds me of.............


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Mcnabb, the way the guy loves to have fun and kids around, Mcnabb was seen as a big kid while he was philly, and I don't see why having a good time is a bad thing. Mcnabb loves the fans and so does Newton, I hope Newton is a great leader like him as well.

Also both of them are always smiling.

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Rothlisberger smiles in training camp.

Phillip Rivers smiles in training camp.

Matt ryan smiles in training camp.

Aaron rodgers smiles in training camp

Do you see a trend here. it's very obvious

Mcnabb's personality is genuine, like Cam's.

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McNabb has a habit of "hey, not my fault" statements after bad losses as well as other self-centered behavior. It's one of the things that didn't exactly endear him to Eagle fans.

On the field and in the locker room, Warren Moon is a better role model.

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McNabb is the most overrated QB in the league.

His passive aggressive, throw my teammates under the bus pressers made me sick.

Maybe now...but in his prime he was a top qb and I don't really see how it can be argued. I do agree with his bad teammate reputation though. I think people just hate him for him. Give his stats to any other random, neutral qb and people would have him as a top5 qb for the majority of his career.

Edit: I am from Syracuse, loved Mcnabb, but am in no way a homer.

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Stats for QBs in a West Coast system should always be understood to be at least a little inflated, especially in Reid's offense. That's why non-WCO teams who sign or trade for WCO quarterbacks pretty much always wind up disappointed. Latest example: Hasselbeck with the Titans.

When McNabb has made it to the big stage, he's generally choked (or chucked). Not what I want to see out of Newton.

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