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To those who think Cam is just eating steak and planning movies....


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Guy is putting in work and working harder than anybody to make sure he has done all he can to be at 100% He has his own new youtube channel where you can follow everything he does in the offseason including ventures,football,working out and the surgery.... It's a closer look into the life of the man,def worth checking out.

 

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21 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Why would anyone assume he is lazy? Just look at him.

This guy is one of them.

 

On 5/5/2019 at 12:08 PM, raz said:

yeah, you know cam is out there working on his footwork every day, just like all the other off seasons.  oh wait, he's not, but boy does he look chiseled. (and i like cam, but i've given up on him improving areas of his game because he doesn't)

 

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12 minutes ago, CatTower said:

Lol, one video on the beach with his kid, while helping promote this other guy's business.  Not exactly all football focus there.  If this is the best evidence you got, it's not that great.

What are you talking about his kid cant be there to watch his dad train? You can't workout is show your friends business? I don't know what you want lol. sounds like your just a troll.

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3 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

What are you talking about his kid cant be there to watch his dad train? You can't workout is show your friends business? I don't know what you want lol. sounds like your just a troll.

Cam has a lot of other interests outside of football.  His YouTube channel is just another way for him to market himself.  You are trying to compare this to a video on Donte on the football field working out with a Carolina Panthers employee.  They are very different things and don't prove that he is out there working his butt off.  But, I'm glad you enjoyed the 'entertainment.'

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2 hours ago, micnificent28 said:

just something people assuming lazy rich people do... of course hes vegan..but everyone doesnt know that.

I’m sure every person on this site who ventures into this forum literally dedicated to talking about the Panthers knows he’s vegan lol

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22 minutes ago, Mage said:

I’m sure every person on this site who ventures into this forum literally dedicated to talking about the Panthers knows he’s vegan lol

Everyone isn't a Cam Newton fan who is a Panthers fan. Not like it is just common knowledge.

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26 minutes ago, CatTower said:

Cam has a lot of other interests outside of football.  His YouTube channel is just another way for him to market himself.  You are trying to compare this to a video on Donte on the football field working out with a Carolina Panthers employee.  They are very different things and don't prove that he is out there working his butt off.  But, I'm glad you enjoyed the 'entertainment.'

What are you talking about... its entertainment to you. Everything is always some anterior motive for some people. You can do both... Workout and train promote whatever you want him to be doing. Donate jackson is Healthy, Cam isn't is exactly allowed to throw yet... he's working out what more do u want?

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7 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

What are you talking about... its entertainment to you. Everything is always some anterior motive for some people. You can do both... Workout and train promote whatever you want him to be doing. Donate jackson is Healthy, Cam isn't is exactly allowed to throw yet... he's working out what more do u want?

What would I like to see from Cam Newton?

To focus on football and stop trying to be a walking advertisement for himself.  He just doesn't seem to understand that the biggest way to promote himself is to do what got him here.  Or, maybe he doesn't even believe in his football ability anymore.  I don't know.   But, this video only shows me he's trying to be this personality.  And, the NFL isn't a TV show.  It's a sport that takes skill, focus, and determination.

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