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Money-boy Newton going for the money
Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton will skip his senior season at Auburn and apply for the NFL draft.
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="1"> <tbody> <tr><th>http://static.nfl.com/static/content..._110113_IA.jpg </th></tr> <tr><td>Auburn QB Cam Newton won the Heisman Trophy and the BCS national title in his junior season. Next up? Applying for the NFL draft. (Matthew Emmons/US Presswire/)</td></tr> </tbody> </table> "This decision was difficult for me and my family," Newton said in a statement released by Auburn on Thursday night. "After talking to Coach (Gene) Chizik and Coach (Gus) Malzahn, I think it is best that I make that next step in my career and forgo my senior season and enter the NFL Draft. It was a very hard decision for me, especially after coming off the great season we had at Auburn. I'm blessed to have been around an excellent environment and have great teammates, coaches and support from the Auburn family. "It's been a blessing for me to be a part of something so great. Any time you win games it's a big deal, but for this school to win a BCS National Championship, what a way to make people happy. Auburn is a special place that I can call home." Newton led the Tigers to their first national title since 1957 and a 14-0 season with a 22-19 victory over Oregon on Monday night. "We appreciate Cameron's many contributions to Auburn and the outstanding leader that he was for our football team," Chizik said in the statement. "He had one of the greatest individual seasons ever by an Auburn player and was a key part of our championship run. Cam will always be a member of the Auburn family and we wish him the best in his future endeavors." The dual-threat quarterback was both dynamic and controversial. He played under a cloud the last two months of the season after reports surfaced that his father, Cecil, shopped his services during Mississippi State's recruitment of his son. Newton rushed for 1,473 yards and 20 touchdowns this past season and passed for 2,854 yards and 30 TDs. The Associated Press contributed to this report. |
Surprising.
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We're going to hear all the racism crap when he falls down to the 4th round.
Scrambling qb with off the field issues. |
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I just don't see how his career is going to be worthwhile. Consider the following:
1) He will take three years to develop an aptitude for an NFL style offense/learning to read blitzes, etc. 2) Hes a scrambling QB, meaning he will be getting hit way more than average. 3) A large portion of his value is based on his speed. That diminishes ~30 So he'll be 22 by the time he hits the draft. Three years off the front, he'll be 25 by the time hes ready and if he doesn't get killed he'll be useful until about 31, 32. Seven years upside at a maximum. Compare that to a pocket QB coming from a pro style offense who is good for like fifteen years and its really no comparison IMO. |
Hide yo laptops!
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Heisman winner
BCS championship winner why would he stay? He's just taking a paycut |
$10 says he is out of the league and penniless within 6 years. 3/4 years with his original team 2/3 between another two teams.
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And anyone who doesn't like Cam, I just don't understand that. He's one of the best college football players in recent history. He had one of the single best seasons of all time. How can you not like him? |
Bet he goes in the 3-4 rounds, and develops into a pretty decent backup somewhere
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Well you guys would definitely hate me then, because there's not a thing he's done (or may have done) that I wouldn't do.
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be honest who here thinks that the top tier college football players dont get some compensation, whether it be gifts, money, or "tutors" to do their schoolwork??
Shit happens all the time and always will, the NCAA just needs a scapegoat from time to time to divert attention away from the corrupt ways in college sports |
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Cam is the man, I wish him the best of luck
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Hell, Vince Young was a functional moron and he went top 5. It'll be interesting to see where this guy ends up.
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If there are 80 kids on the team, that means I sold them out for just under $2k a head. |
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If it meant I could detract attention from the cheaters at Ohio State while everybody concentrated on me... definitely not If it meant that two basketball players at a Big 12 team got suspended for using their Macy's 'Wow' card at the Manhattan Town Center just so the NCAA could say 'Hey, see, we take infractions seriously' and hoping everybody forgets the fact I'm the moron that actually broke rules, but I'm the NCAA's bread and butter... ah what the hell, yeah. I do it. |
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Josh Luchs thinks cam newton has great character, what are you guys talking about
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OSU players didn't cheat. Unlike Auburn, neither the school nor boosters were caught doing anything illegal, and the players didn't get in trouble for doing something that might cause unfair advantage. What they did was stupid and illegal. But not cheating. |
Well, I'm not a big fan of the kid because I think he's the classic example of a guy who gets away with murder because he happens to be good at football. But I'd draft a guy in a heartbeat if I thought he'd help my team.
The problem is, I don't think Cam Newton will. He's not going to be a good NFL QB and to boot, I don't think the guy has the character to become great. |
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Getting a discount on clothing is hardly cheating at their game... But the NCAA did do everything they could to deflect criticism off their Cam decision by 'disciplining' others. |
It cracks me up how quickly people write this guy off. He was better than Tebow and he can actually throw the ball.
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First of all, I'm not convinced Cam Newton is that smart. When you cheat three times in school at Florida, that's not the sign of someone who's particularly dedicated to working hard. Secondly, given the way he loves money, I can't imagine this is a guy who will keep his focus when he starts making billions of dollars. It sounds like there are plenty of scouts who question whether his work ethic is pretty similar to Jamarcus Russel's. Not good for a guy who is going to need a LOT of work, given the kind of college system he played in. The one thing I knew about Tim Tebow is that he would work his tail off to become the best he could be. I don't know what his upside is, but I know that it wouldn't be for lack of effort. I think he's going to find that those running lanes that he had in spades in college are going to disappear. He's going to have to learn to read a defense and I don't think he has the work ethic to do that. |
Thus, the tailspin in the Auburn program begins. The Heisman committee will have another buyback program, and some NFL team has a wideout and kick returner in three seasons.
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If he were clean, I'd imagine he might want to stick around to prove a point.
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You'd steal another student's laptop? You'd take another student's turned in assignment, erase his or her name, write in your own name, and then turn it in? Twice? Three times? :shake: |
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People said it would take Bradford 3 years to develop an aptitude for the NFL after "being a spread monkey". I'm not saying Newton is as smart or dedicated as Bradford. I have no idea. I do know he is a rare talent. He can throw the ball well. He can deal with adversity. He has led his team from behind in big games. If he seems serious about learning the NFL game, he could be a great QB. |
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