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ESPN senior writer says Saints are a 'wild card' if Cam Newton tests free agency

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; If he were in his prime, I'd take him in a heartbeat. But he's not in his prime anymore. I wouldn't risk a huge multi year contract on his health....

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Old 12-06-2019, 08:22 PM   #71
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Re: ESPN senior writer says Saints are a 'wild card' if Cam Newton tests free agency

If he were in his prime, I'd take him in a heartbeat. But he's not in his prime anymore. I wouldn't risk a huge multi year contract on his health.
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Old 12-07-2019, 08:09 AM   #72
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Re: ESPN senior writer says Saints are a 'wild card' if Cam Newton tests free agency

Pass on Scam.


That is all...
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Old 12-07-2019, 12:39 PM   #73
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Re: ESPN senior writer says Saints are a 'wild card' if Cam Newton tests free agency

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If he were in his prime, I'd take him in a heartbeat. But he's not in his prime anymore. I wouldn't risk a huge multi year contract on his health.
Or his head.....
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Old 12-08-2019, 12:11 PM   #74
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Re: ESPN senior writer says Saints are a 'wild card' if Cam Newton tests free agency

Originally Posted by rezburna View Post
Honestly, I feel like Thomas, Kamara, and Ingram are similar to Cam Newton personality wise. Sean Payton just has great control of his locker room. This is more about my trust in Sean Payton than it is my belief in the attitude of Cam Newton. I think your point is the most valid in regards to injury concerns. I think the media has made a bigger deal about his “leadership” than it really is. I’ve never really heard teammates or ex-teammates speak bad of Newton, and when they went to the Super Bowl it was because he led them there. He’s a proven winner at every level.

Cam Newton has said some things that have made me lose respect for him as a person. However, I can’t act like I wouldn’t be willing to take a chance on him as a football player, especially if Teddy decides he wants to be somewhere else. I believe the future is now and quarterbacks who can move are the pathway.

Josh Allen
Lamar Jackson
Deshaun Watson
Patrick Mahomes
Carson Wentz
Dak Prescott

That added threat is the wave. It’s the real reason Joe Burrow is thriving at LSU in my opinion and why he will do the same at the next level. The kid can do both.
Sean does keep a lid on things quite well, but he also tends to stay away from anyone over an 8 personality wise lol.

There is a lot of focus on respect these days in social media, I've stepped off a plane locked and loaded with people that I didn't respect and it had no effect on my performance what so ever. I would be a hypocrite to require respect to want someone on a football team. I have to know someone to develop a respect for them and I can honestly say that I have zero respect for Drew Brees, I dont know him as a person. I admire his leadership and skills on the field, I also think his philanthropy is very notable and shows high character.

That said If I had a dollar for every asinine statement that I have made throughout my life Id be waiting for a new Fodera (bass guitar) to arrive in the next day or two lol. <--- And thats without a few million in my bank, a camera in my face, and a persona to maintain.

When Drew went down earlier I would have much rather had Cam Newton the healthy football player on the field than anyone we had on the team... He hasn't been healthy and Cam Newton the football player doesn't come without Cam Newton the peacock. Just color me conflicted.

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Old 12-08-2019, 12:40 PM   #75
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Re: ESPN senior writer says Saints are a 'wild card' if Cam Newton tests free agency

No.
Bree’s will end his career here as he has personal goals of records and things.
I only wish is for him not to stay pass his expiration date.

Saints have Bridgewater as 2nd qb who stepped up in five straight games and brought the team five Ws. He did what he was paid to do. He got the confidence of the team.

3rd about is “Jack “ Hill who does this and that and is a Jack of all trades.
I don’t think he has done placekicking yet, but hey, there is still time, lol.

CamNewton is used to be a starter and won’t go anywhere as 2nd.
This alone cancels him out here. You only have a record breaking, SB winning, and more 1 st qb
You have a proven , quiet too , 2nd qb.

Also, by the time Brees retires, Bridgewater and Hill won’t be here and Newton will be gone from NFL.

Pardon me for repeating myself here.
Different thread, but same subject.
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Old 12-08-2019, 12:45 PM   #76
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Re: ESPN senior writer says Saints are a 'wild card' if Cam Newton tests free agency

Originally Posted by rezburna View Post
Do you think he would want Matthew Stafford, Kirk Cousins, or Jimmy Garoppolo?


No.
No to them too.
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Old 12-08-2019, 02:42 PM   #77
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Re: ESPN senior writer says Saints are a 'wild card' if Cam Newton tests free agency

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He played 14 games in 2018. He had 24 TD’s and 13 INT’s while completing 68% of his passes. He added 488 yards on the ground and another 5 TD’s. I’m not really sure why his intelligence is coming under fire. I’d love to see him running the scheme they’re building for Taysom.
Bridgewater is 2nd qb. He only stepped and did his job and got the team behind him and made five straight Ws. Then you have Hill, Jack of all Trades.
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