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Who does Cam remind you of?


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oh, and Vick is trash.. always has been.. always will be..

Hey bleys, but what do you think about Vick? :D

McNair probably... but not really that close to anyone. Cam is not really "quick" but he has a presence about him that seems to know where to move to in the pocket, just natural ability... He certainly is fast, esp for his size.

I think his height really gives him a huge advantage... that and his overhead release, he's really able to get the ball out with no problems.

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John Elway, no doubt.

Although as ridiculous as it sounds, I think Cam has more upside than Elway.

He really doesn't compare very closely to anyone else.

Elway was at Cam's NFL Day workout at Auburn earlier this year prior to the draft.

Wonder what he was thinking?

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Closer to Rothleisburger and McNair right now just more of atheletic than boh.

Oh yeah and no QB (except prob aaron rodgers or jay cutler) could complete a pass with Philly's offensive line the way it is right now. You can't even call it a revolving door because a revolving door at least slows people down.

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Steve Young in Big Ben's body.

Cam is extremely arrogant. If I were a Pathers fan I'd be worried about this guy. To me he's closer to being a repeat of Vick off the field.

Every great QB is extremely arrogant. If you don't think you have the ability to be the best you will never be great.

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Why does Cam draw so much attention to himself after a TD? To me that's a clue to his character. You guys are ignoring it now because he's new, but I wonder what you'll be saying when he or someone in his posse gets in trouble with the law.

If I'm RR I'm pulling him the next he pulls his jersey or holds up the "I'm number one" sign. Totally classless and has no place in professional sports. I'm surprised (hmm..maybe not) papa Cecil didn't learn him better.

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Why does Cam draw so much attention to himself after a TD? To me that's a clue to his character. You guys are ignoring it now because he's new, but I wonder what you'll be saying when he or someone in his posse gets in trouble with the law.

Yeah I mean he could be making the Championship belt sign every time he scores a touchdown like that Aaron Rodgers guy. He is definitely arrogant and has character issues. You are also right about his "posse". ROFL...

Seriously you are clueless go away:dita:

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