Some of you had asked for a link to Newton's workout. The link is located on a So Cal sports radio website. Enjoy ~
[video]http://www.doublex1090.com/pages/xx1090tv#vmix_media_id=61818641[/video]
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I like his respect for greatness. That is a key ingredient.
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I am a HUGE fan of this kid.
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didnt jamarcus russell do the same thing?
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I am a fan in that I hope his stock skyrockets so we are not in position to make what I feel will be a mistake.
I don't think there is superstar potential with any of the 1st round QB's this year.
Just not impressed. Gabbert would be palatable but anyone else I see as fools gold.
I'm a fan of trading down picking up an extra pick and utilizing a 2nd or 3rd on some of the other QB talent that would be available at those spots.ToddsPhins likes this. -
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Frankly after watching how POORLY we have brought along our QB's (Henne, White) and our offense in general I'm alot more concerned with how well we'd coach Newton than I am about his ability to pick it up. He is a former NFL players kid. He has played in big games and won, and he has competed at several stages and been impressive. Again, I'd be more concerned with our lack of ability to bring him along than I would be his mental ability to grasp NFL QB expectations.
When we drafted Jake Long I thought it was the perfect fit. I had little doubt we'd coach him up and that all that raw talent would eventually put him among the best in the league on the OL. As for how we coach QB's, we may be the only staff in the league that could have screwed up Peyton Manning's career.
I have no problem having an athlete at QB. Reads arent as difficult to teach as many people presume and although the game moves very quickly on the pro level, stats indicate that guys that can move their feet can create more time and create more plays, in and out of the pocket.
I am so tired of wondering why we don't do fundemental schemes to bring our QB's along. If all we ever do is drop back and read we aren't doing much at all to make our QB's life easy nor putting them in situations that are easier to read than just standard reads based only on formations.dolfan22, Ozzy, dolfan7171 and 1 other person like this. -
What I like the most is he got rid of his little flick type motion, and has replaced it with a true follow through motion.
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Quarterbacks need a lot more than athletic ability. Way more.
It starts with the mentality. You need sound mental resolve. You won't know if your QB has it until he is in a very bad situation.
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Didn't Cam Newton just make some kind of crazy quote to the effect of he believes himself to be an "entertainer and icon"
I was on the fence about him, but if true, I hope we stay away. FAR away.
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Case in point Tim Tebow. Tebow was an Icon before he was even drafted, and had the most jerseys sold before he even started training camp. He also publicly stated before the draft that he wan't to use his iconic status as a platform to reach people and continue to preach his message of faith and good character. He also said he wanted to be a minister when he was done, and implied that football was the stepping stone to that. Seems like he certainly had more on his mind. -
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Concerns have to be between the ears, because he's better than Vince Young and Tebow were throwing the ball. Both of those guys had serious questions regarding their mechanics and accuracy. Newton's are more about footwork and taking snaps from under center. And that really isn't too much of an issue IMO as lots of guys learn how to do that.
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http://blogs.nfl.com/2011/02/22/newton-wants-to-be-an-icon/
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I wouldn't be devastated if we drafted Newton if this regime feels like he can solve our QB issues. I'd be nervous about some of his off the field stuff and antics.
For those of you who want us to draft Newton, I guess you should be thrilled he made that quote as it might help him slide to a get-able position. -
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Thursday, Buffalo Bills head coach Chan Gailey called Newton a “wildcat” quarterback because he played primarily out of the shotgun at Auburn and ran a lot out of that formation..
Are the innovators of the offense, The miami dolphins, thinking about going full wildcat offense? with Newton and Ronnie.? -
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I see people saying just get Russel instead, but there is a big difference between Cam and Russel. Russel had no work ethic, the same couldn't be said of Cam.
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Yes the NFL is the end-alll, be-all of everything in sports. College football isn't watched and followed by millions, most of whom could give two sh-ts about the NFL. No, that's definitely not true. So winning the Heisman Trophy, leading your team to an undefeated record in the toughest conference in college football, having men three times his age say that he's the best college football player they ever saw, with all those come-from-behind victories, going on to win the National Championship...psssh. Meaningless. Win an NFL game, son, only THEN can you be considered a sports icon.
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