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David Newton getting too close to our players?


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I am no fan of David Newton, but Corbett said in his exit interview he was not interested in competing for the starting Center spot if he's brought back. Sounds like Corbett is taking a shot at Newton for something he said on record. Corbett should have went back on that statement saying he is willing to compete for the starting spot if brought back instead of taking this approach.

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On 3/1/2025 at 11:40 PM, JawnyBlaze said:

That word might not be the best choice.  A large percentage is opinion and baseless speculation. 

I don't think you know the difference between sports columnists and sports reporters.

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5 hours ago, Joe Bear said:

I don't think you know the difference between sports columnists and sports reporters.

I don’t think sports reporters know the difference between columnists and reporters. Newton, Person, all the “reporters” toss poo against a wall and throw out baseless speculation more often than they actual report anything. 

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"If only y'all knew how awkward some of the male reporters act," former wide receiver Torrey Smith wrote in an X post earlier this month. "Straight meat watchers."

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