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Am I the only one who thinks Newton SHOULD be number one ?
The guy is phenomenal! Has the it factor , I dont understand why people bash him ?
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Wise madness is better than foolish sanity....
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Because most think he's too green and has a long learning curve ahead of him?
Other than that? |
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Is waiting for Ryan Mallet
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visit the draft forum. you'll find the answer to your question there
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With the 1st pick of the 2014 draft, the NY Jets
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I agree with Original poster. Newton has the highest physical upside at the game's most important position.
there aren't 250 pound QBs who have a rocket arm and run 4.5's every year... heck they don't happen every 10 years. |
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Can't Wait To See Marty Mornhinweg's Offense!
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... he certainly has homerun potential ...
... i agree with the poster stating the learning curve is longer than most ... ... if carolina takes him it would be hard to imagine them not starting him year 1 if not week 1 ... i personally think he should ride the pine and learn the position for 3/4 of the season minimum ... ... i'd go Dareus as the 1st pick ... l_j_r |
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Praying for a win
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JaMarcus Russell was billed as the same thing. Big, fast, strong arm( cannon) ...Physical tools dont make it work all the time.
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Newton was THE dominant force in college football last season. He was the best player in the country by a mile. He stepped in to a team that was 7-5 a year earlier and took it to the national title. At the college level, he's an all timer. Now the same could be said, I suppose, about Vince Young, who imo is a much better comparison than Newton. And, imo, it's not a particularly helpful comparison because Young flashed star potential in the NFL before his lousy work ethic and mental issues caught up with him. |
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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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Cam Newton is basically a poor man's Vince Young. A very poor man's. About the only thing to recommend him over Young is that he's a little bit bigger and that he has a stronger arm, and neither factor is as important as they sound. He ran a junky offense that didn't ask him to do any of the things he'll have to do at the pro level, he doesn't read the field, he runs but isn't a dynamic runner who can dominate at the pro level with his legs (again like Young, not like Vick), and he has a laughably short track record. Matt Ryan, who was a three year starter, threw three times as many passes his senior year as Newton has thrown in his entire D-IA career.
In a bad quarterback class like this one, I wouldn't take Newton in the first round, much less number one over all. Taking him there is shockingly incompetent, and I'll stick by that even if he works out. There is no reason in the world to justify the risk of the selection. |
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people forget but Vince Young not only won Rookie of the year, he has a winning record as a starter in the NFL. I think any NFL GM would love to draft a player and have him "fail" like Vince Young. for what it's worth, long term posters will remember I was very much against VY... i was a big Cutler fan in that draft... but gotta give the devil his due. any pick that ends up with a rookie of the year award is a good pick. |
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Can't Wait To See Marty Mornhinweg's Offense!
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Can't Wait To See Marty Mornhinweg's Offense!
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and let me say further more that Vince YOung's career is not over, i'd bet money he starts in 2011 for some team... perhaps even Miami. let's look at some other so called busts Mike Vick went 1 overall... won some games... got busted... went to prison... now he's a franchise QB again. Vinny Testaverde went 1 overall... was on a terrible bucs team... switched teams a couple times... eventually made the pro bowl in 1998 something like 12 years after he was drafted. and like VY, Vick and Vinny, Cam Newton is a rare physical prospect. Guys that can do what cam does do not enter the draft every year... maybe not even every 10 years. The league needs stars, it will market these players and it will do everything possible to help them succeed. The league cannot market a Jimmy Clausen. |
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Many people love Newton at #1.....they are misguided souls.
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(I agree that Young's career is not over, incidentally, and he has a chance to develop. But I would give him less chance of doing so than Matt Leinart, and neither one looks like a particularly good bet at the moment.) Cam Newton can't be an effective runner at the NFL level. He simply isn't going to be one. Aside from Michael Vick and Steve Young, I'm not sure there has been a quarterback who was able to effect games by running. (This is different from having escapability and moving in the pocket, but that's not what Newton does--Newton looks at his primary receiver and then starts running upfield.) So what you are left with is a big guy who throws hard. That comes around every year. In fact, Ryan Mallet is as big and throws the ball better than Newton, so he's not even unique to this year. There is zero reason for a franchise to risk taking him at the top of the draft. As I said, I wouldn't draft him in the first round, and there are 4-5 quarterbacks I would take over him, none before pick 15 or so. And the league was marketing Jimmy Clausen at this time last year. Just to put things in proper perspective. |
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Personally I have yet to hear a good reason why he should be #1 overall. Tell me he has the "it" factor and is a winner all you want. None of that means he can play as a pro. Danny Wuerffel had the "it factor" too and it didn't help him a whole lot. Great athlete just not a great pro QB prospect. I still say it is stupid to jump on a guy just because he can sell jerseys in the south and that is what we are talking about here. If he goes #1 it will not be because of great talent it will be a move to make money and I get that. He is not some rare community there are guys with his ability in almost every draft now. Terrelle Pryor is a very similar player and will likely be a 3rd or 4th rounder next year. Last year you had Tebow. Take is as you may but there is really nothing all that special about him IMO. It would be like drafting Usain Bolt in the 1st to play WR. Last edited by Dreamers; 04-26-2011 at 01:07 PM. |
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another story, back when Cam Newton was a high schooler he was looked at as "only" a pocket passer and recruiters wondered if he'd be willing to run... now he's a pro and scouts are wondering the opposite. Like Steve McNair or Donovan McNabb he's capable of both. |
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