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Cam Character Issue?


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Source close to Auburn tells me that Newton was supposed to take a knee at the end of the Oregon game near goal line but snuck it instead

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Something to think about.

something to think about really???????????????????????????????????????????????

we only scored one TD last year and this guy just goes out and scores....lets get cam in here now

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something to think about really???????????????????????????????????????????????

we only scored one TD last year and this guy just goes out and scores....lets get cam in here now

what the fug does this even mean lol

should ask the poster here who attends Auburn what he thinks of Cam Newton.

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Source close to Auburn tells me that Newton was supposed to take a knee at the end of the Oregon game near goal line but snuck it instead

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Something to think about.

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Unless the source was the guy who called the play I wouldn't put anything into that.

Maybe it was Fairley in an attempt to get that number 1 pick :)

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Oh man. Gosh. I'm glad somebody, unnamed, who says they have a source, came forward on the internetz to leak this info. Was it obtained from Wikileaks?

But back to the main subject. Clearly, Newton's trouble. I mean, Peyton Manning runs every play as called from the sidelines right? He never showboats by changing the play at the line.

What a sneak-thief Newton is. I bet he tripped one of the Oregon Defense players on the sideline too.

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As a matter of fact one adjective that has come up from several people that played with him was "humble". That kinda shocked me but more than one person has used that adjective unprompted to describe him when I have asked about him.

Granted these are mostly just guys who played with him and not people who go to Auburn and post on this board so...

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