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Get Cam Newton out your mouth, Mike Bellotti (just another opinion is all)


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Cam studies this game relentlessly, anyone who doesn't think so hasn't done enough homework.  He KNEW coming out of college he was a raw pocket passer and put in ridiculous amounts of personal time to get himself coached up on that aspect through guys like Chris Weinke and George Whitfield, and his passer improvement from the combine, to his pro day, to his first NFL game was something that's never been seen before (at least to Trent Dilfer).  Dude is a serious film junkie and doesn't end his in-season training regime until after the superbowl is over.  //endrant

 

Either way this guy might be right.  For all we know Mariotta could end up being the single greatest player the NFL has ever seen.  So could Manziel, so could Bridgewater.  Fact is nobody really knows what someone can or will do in the NFL until they actually get there.  If anyone has ever proved this it's Cam himself.

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He wouldn't, but I still think he's slamming his guy by saying he works harder because he has to.

Cam never had to push himself like he is now because he never needed to, he was clearly better. Look at his time at Auburn and Blinn. Even at Auburn, in the SEC with crap teammates, he ran roughshod over the competition because he was simply on another level.

Now the disparity in talent isn't as great and he's having to develop other aspects of his game.

..... You're still missing the point, whatevz lol

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He didn't say Cam wasn't doing anything right, he said Cam tried to get by on physical talent alone... watching him this season and hearing how many times he says he spends extra time watching film and how he is LEARNING all the time, I would say the guy is pretty accurate.

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He didn't say Cam wasn't doing anything right, he said Cam tried to get by on physical talent alone... watching him this season and hearing how many times he says he spends extra time watching film and how he is LEARNING all the time, I would say the guy is pretty accurate.

Oh you're in for it now...

Apparently that line of thinking isn't allowed.

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I heard the interview earlier today. I did not take it as him dissing Cam. He could have been saying that his QB is a better student of the game because of the lack of time Newton had to learn the offense in every program he has been. I genuinely do not believe his statement was ill willed towards Cam.

I didn't listen to it and the way the NFL.com author wrote it portrayed it as a shot at his work ethic. Clicks tho -_-

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I didn't listen to it and the way the NFL.com author wrote it portrayed it as a shot at his work ethic. Clicks tho -_-

 

Yeah man, anything for clicks. Its good practice to listen to these interviews and formulate our own opinions about the matter. Heard all of it and he does not come off as a prick like he is being portrayed.

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He didn't say Cam wasn't doing anything right, he said Cam tried to get by on physical talent alone... watching him this season and hearing how many times he says he spends extra time watching film and how he is LEARNING all the time, I would say the guy is pretty accurate.

Cam's always in the film room and weight room. 

 

He did that Blinn, Auburn, After Auburn, and before the NFL Combine before he ever took a snap in the NFL

 

This guys is  full of nonsense and is just spouting off retired, fraudulent lazy media bias. 

 

Trent Dilfer knows its not true. 

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