Ever wonder what goes on in the Carolina Panthers huddle prior to a snap?

Well, Cam Newton broke it down for everyone during his Friday press conference with the media. Newton ran through virtually every player that's been in the offensive huddle this season, prompting plenty of laughs along the way.

"I need to shoot a rough cut of the Panthers huddle, like what really goes on in the Panthers' huddle," Newton said. "You'd be surprised."

Below is what Newton said on each player.

Ryan Kalil: "He's like the dictator."

Andrew Norwell: "He's the yeller."

Trai Turner: "He's the finisher."

Mike Remmers: "He's the panicker of the huddle."

Michael Oher: "He's the grandfather of the huddle. He's the scrooge. He doesn't want anyone to play around, no matter what the score is."

Mike Tolbert: "He's the jolly one. He's the one that may say a corny joke every now and then. He has a 20-30 percent chance of making people laugh, but it's the thought that counts."

Greg Olsen: "He's the overseer. He's listens to the plays and he's like, 'No, no, no, that's not right. It can't be even, it has to be odd. I can't zoom. I can't motion that way because no, no Cam, that's not right.'"

Devin Funchess: "Fun has no clue what the hell is going on half the time."

Corey Brown: "He's cool."

Ted Ginn Jr.: "He's always exhausted."

Jerricho Cotchery: "He's just the meditator. The Jerricho that you see scoring a touchdown is the same Jerricho that you're going to see pre-game. "

Newton also talked about himself in the huddle.

"Half the time when I'm saying a play, I'm wrong, and those guys fix it. It's like my autocorrect. You know when you're on Word document, they're the red lining right there," Newton said. "Half the time I don't even know what's going on. I just wish I could take my helmet off and say listen to what he's saying. Either I'm tired from scrambling or said the play and got tongue-tied.

"It's pretty interesting though. I think MTV or ESPN should pick that up and have a go-pro sticking up like a sprinkler system. You heard it here first."

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