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Cam Newton's camp attire may be one for the books


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Typical Cam "hey look at me" stuff because he has to always be the center of attention.  I can tolerate it when he's balling out on the field but it gets old real fast when he's not playing well.  

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1 hour ago, jtm said:

Typical Cam "hey look at me" stuff because he has to always be the center of attention.  I can tolerate it when he's balling out on the field but it gets old real fast when he's not playing well.  

He's been dressing like this for the past 5+ years. At some point this is how he dresses. What he wears off the field is his business. Why should we care what a person puts on their body?

 

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1 hour ago, jtm said:

Typical Cam "hey look at me" stuff because he has to always be the center of attention.  I can tolerate it when he's balling out on the field but it gets old real fast when he's not playing well.  

Not even trying to disguise it now huh?

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1 hour ago, Trill OG said:

He's been dressing like this for the past 5+ years. At some point this is how he dresses. What he wears off the field is his business. Why should we care what a person puts on their body?

 

You are kidding yourself if you think he doesn't do this for attention.  I don't care but I'd prefer the leader of a $2 billion dollar sports franchise to dress more professionally.  

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