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This Is What Mike Shula Does With Cam Every Week


fieryprophet

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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/12/10/2841887/the-coach-behind-cam-newton.html

This is how Newton's basic work week looks:

Monday: Nurse bruises and review tape of the previous day's game, usually 2 1/2 to three hours with Anderson, Clausen and Shula.

Tuesday: On what is considered a day off, Newton and the quarterbacks group spend a few hours watching tape of the upcoming opponent.

Wednesday: Quarterback meeting from 8 a.m. until 10:45 a.m., plus practice, followed by more meetings and tape study. Optional extra tape study is available.

Thursday: See Wednesday.

Friday: See Thursday, only with a lighter practice and less tape study.

Saturday: Two-hour tape study in the morning. Another one-hour session in the evening.

Sunday: Play. Strike Superman pose after touchdowns.

Up to 30 hours a week. Anyone want to question Cam's work ethic now?

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Read the Disturber comments section sometime :)

And yes, it's 30 hours a week just with Shula. Doesn't include practice/working out, etc.

Why would I read those comments? There is nothing to be gained from reading that drivel. Your message was posted here so I assumed it was directed to this board...

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Why was his work ethics a issue in the first place again? Oh yes, because he kept being compared to Jamarcus Russel...That's it.:)

I don't think it had anything to do with J Russel, imo. Had to do with his past. But hey, let's just keep on going! :beatdeadhorse5:

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not here to criticize him. i've been on his bandwagon for over a year now.

i think it's great that he's working hard, but he's doing what he should be doing anyway and not more than most people do on a daily/weekly basis as far as hours put in doing hard work.

i won't celebrate him for that anymore than the average joe should be celebrated for putting in 40+ hours a week. only reason it should be an issue is if he isn't putting in at least that amount every week.

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