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sCam kNewnothin'
I've got to admit I was badly wrong about him.
I hate athletes at the QB position in the NFL - but I do like guys who feel like they'd be staying up at 2AM and studying their asses off and watching tape. Scam moved a unit with moderate talent up and down the field all year. In the parts of games I watched him play -- he stood out as an exceptional power runner with a strong live arm and surprisingly good accuracy as a passer. He made a few pretty bad mistakes here and there ... but for a NFL rookie QB who appeared a brain cell deficient laptop thief ... he was surprisingly not like watching a fucl< up just waiting to happen. Dead wrong about him. He should be a star going forward unless he suddenly losses all dedication. |
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d'oh
Last edited by Alabama Stakes : 01-03-2012 at 06:05 PM. Reason: sleep posting again....sorry |
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I saw the name of this thread and opened it because I thought it was about some great trotter or pacer.
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Dude....it's time to move on. Don't you think?
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Quote:
Finally....America can now move forward. |
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I too admit I was 100% wrong about Cam Newton.
Zenyatta...well she's no Cam Newton. |
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I thought it was comical when he did his Superman routine after scoring a TD to cut the deficit to 16.
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Amazing what defenses can do with months of film study.
I guess the only positive out of the hype is most of you got rid of your gag reflexes. |