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I am pretty sure some of us in this forum can throw for 400 yards against the Cardinals. Also keep in mind that teams haven't had a lot of chance to scout him. Look how "good" Vince Young did in his first year with the Titans. Let's see how he does, not only next week with the Packers, but later on in the season

I'm not biased against him. I think the problem running QB's from college have is that they tend to trust their feet too much in the pros- and that is not going to get it done. But if he can be a patient pocket passer, he has a shot at being a very good QB.
No. Next question?
In all seriousness, it was a good accomplishment, but I think that it was more b/c AZ had the double-whammy of being both inept at coverage and not thinking that Carolina would air it out as much, rather than that Cam is Dan Marino and Steve Young's love child. Steve Smith is going to help out anyone, until he inevitably gets injured.
Big arm. Check
Size of a LB. Check
Ability to throw on the run. Check
Ability to extend plays outside of the pocket. Check
Mental fortitude to be a great NFL QB. Uncertain
If Newton is as mentally strong as a Manning, Brady, Rodgers, or McNabb (in his athletic prime, not now), then I don't see why he won't be the next great NFL QB. He has as many physical tools as any QB to enter the league since Mike Vick, plus he's much bigger than Vick (though not as elusive).
On a side note, I drafted Newton with the last pick of my fantasy draft as somewhat of a joke as a 3rd QB. Looks like he may have some trade value as the season progresses.
I call BS on you haters, Newton looks like a God at this point. He's a rookie Quarterback remember? In College he was more physically gifted and statistically dominant than Vince Young. Steve Smith is a has-been and all great QBs have great receivers.
I would not phrase it as mental fortitude, that sounds too vague.
Intelligence and the ability to read defenses is the term I would use. Newton is the best college football player I've ever seen. People try to attribute Auburn's success to their defense (Nick Fairley was projected as the #1 pick after the championship game), but they were mediocre statistically. Tim Tebow had a top 5 defense, not Newton.
So far, he's looked pretty good in his first two games. Who knows, maybe he is the real deal afterall.
Newton looks like a God at this point.

yes if god was a qb, he would have more interceptions than tds im sure![]()
yes if god was a qb, he would have more interceptions than tds im sure![]()
He looks good so far. I still can't get Vince Young out of my head. He looked amazing the year he started for the Titans. Then defenses prepared for him, and he sucked.
Cam "God" Newton had a total quarterback rating that was good enough to rank him 29th out of 32 QB's this past weekend. LOL
Like all scrambling quarterbacks he turns the ball over way too much to be an elite qb and take his team anywhere in the playoffs. Its cute and fun to watch, but doesnt lead to playoff success.
Like all scrambling quarterbacks he turns the ball over way too much to be an elite qb and take his team anywhere in the playoffs. Its cute and fun to watch, but doesnt lead to playoff success.
Steve Young says hello.
Young had the ability to scramble, I wouldnt call him a scrambler though. He could sit in the pocket and be extremely effective passing to his Rice and Owens.
Newton has shown the ability to stand in the pocket as well. He threw a ball yesterday while moving up in the pocket that was 60 yards on rope. I thought he'd be a bust based on what I saw of him at Auburn. He still may be, but the ability to throw the ball while in the pocket, and after taking a direct snap instead of a shotgun snap, is there, and I didn't think it would be.
I don't care one way or another if Newton busts, and I'm convinced he knew that his dad took money from Auburn boosters. That said, I've seen things from him the first two games that I didn't see from him at Auburn. He's completing 63% of his passes, and is averaging 10 yards per attempt, which is incredible considering how many times he has put the ball in the air. He did throw some bad balls yesterday, but again, he was going against a defense that won the Super Bowl last season and can get after the QB.
The yardage numbers he's put up for the first two games are impressive. But, from the highlights I've seen his recievers have been catching balls by burning their coverage. I see it a lot with young qb's, they do great for the 1st half of the season, then once they're schemed they drop back down to earth drastically.
That said, I'm a Newton hater. His head is already huge and he hasnt won an NFL game yet.
