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Ex-Patriots QB Says Cam Newton 'Distracted' By Rap Music


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On 8/27/2021 at 4:11 PM, OldhamA said:

Why do people ALWAYS jump to race?

This world is fuged. Identity politics are the worst.

Read the history of this country, then you will figure it out.  It’s always been about race, till there is pushback, then….”why is it always about race”.  You’re a fan of the “U”, you should be aware of the “Thug U” labels, the “Guns, Drugs and Abortions” and all the other racial labeling.  Because they won.

You have some pretty heavy issues of racism in your own country…..and people like Clapton have amplified that.  Sit this one out, dude.

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On 8/27/2021 at 9:42 PM, Varking said:

Odd take considering Mac Jones also heavily listens to rap. Surprised his teammates with how much he listens/knows. 

Shhhh, that does not fit fit the narrative and would put a little hole in the agenda of what some posters want to push on here which is largely part of why your comment and that fact was ignored. It was a stupid comment by someone who must be a complete racist moron but that other fact really craps all over the agenda they push around these parts unfortunately.

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On 8/27/2021 at 4:18 PM, CRA said:

as Darin Gannt says....

Cam Newton makes people stupid. 

Hate or love Gantt, he has never been so on point with anything like he is with that. 

Do you know what he's hinting at with that? Why does Cam Newton make people stupid? Basically cam is one of the few unapologetically black qbs ever. He embraces urban culture that many deem destructive... He doesn't fit the clean cut do it the way we did it back in my day mold.

He's dabbing..wearing flashy clothes and dancing while having fun. He fits the picture of what certain people see as the problem with today's culture and it bothers a lot of people. Just like this guy.. 

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19 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

You think this guy's bad?  Imagine all the low class "old school" refs that thought the same way as he does and let Cam headhunted for 3 years.

I feel for Cam. Maybe if he had been drafted a few years later he would be allowed to unabashedly be himself and not be punished for it by the media and the league.

That was basically a KKK meeting at the QB. They knew he was going to be the face of the NFL with a SB win and just couldn't stand it. Using Whistles like you're too young for that call or running QBs don't get those calls.

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