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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I'm so proud of you!  It's .085, but maybe your calculator rounded up.  It's a significant number when you are dealing with number like .356 as it is nearly one fourth of the total number, but we will go over decimals later as you probably need a mental break here.

Awwwh don't worry I'll order you a used cam jock strap to huff while you cry.

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On 11/24/2025 at 4:04 PM, The Lobo said:

It’s every damn time too

Exactly, to the point that this dude is answering everyone's posts individually and questioning Cam Newton as a player over it. This schmuck even said if Kasay could've ran down the field and stopped the ball from going out of bounds he would have. 🤣🤣  

People continuing to show Cam and that fumble gif after he drug the team to a championship appearance in a MVP season, with Mike Shula as his OC, and MIke Remmers as his starting OT is proof of how much people dislike him for non football reasons! And that's the triple truth Ruth!

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On 11/24/2025 at 1:34 PM, frankw said:

I have absolutely no love for anything Patriots and I don't think that Cam was necessarily incorrect about what he said. But it is unfortunate he has become part of the media machine that gleefully vilified him early in his career.

Pretty much this. Love Cam but he needs to take a look in the mirror and realize he's becoming what he despised as a player.

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Pretty much this. Love Cam but he needs to take a look in the mirror and realize he's becoming what he despised as a player.

I loved Cam Newton the Carolina Panther.  He is my Carolina GOAT w/ Luke.  In fact, I loved the version that was the most heavily criticized version of him.  The dude that pouted.  Towel on the head.  That hated to lose.  I always thought all that was actually a great thing for us.  We needed that injected into the franchise. 

Cam for me sort of is like Jake Delhomme.  The versions at the end were very much different than the versions at the start.    

I got little interest in the Cam Newton of today trying to make as online/TV personality.  I don't care for that guy.  

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

I got little interest in the Cam Newton of today trying to make as online/TV personality.  I don't care for that guy.  

Yeah, it's just not for me. The whole screaming hot takes version of sports media is just incredibly played out. It's lazy and boring and I don't know why anyone is still tuning into it. 

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, it's just not for me. The whole screaming hot takes version of sports media is just incredibly played out. It's lazy and boring and I don't know why anyone is still tuning into it. 

I could totally see Cam Newton going to town......on some modern age version of the Cam Newton/Auburn situation.  Just make the "thing" something other than pay to play.   And make the NFL thing something other than a towel on the head. 

I mean, that really is the world Cam Newton wants to be living in today. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, it's just not for me. The whole screaming hot takes version of sports media is just incredibly played out. It's lazy and boring and I don't know why anyone is still tuning into it. 

Sports media actually became unwatchable at a pace that was substantially faster than traditional news media. It was wild to see.

I generally blame ESPN overall. They started this BS that everyone copies now.

But, the real ultimate blame goes to the viewers. Any of these people that watch this First Take hogwash or Stephen A. Bayless nonsense are the reason we get this crap. If you stopped watching this fuging fake drivel, none of us with a functioning brain would have to put up with it.

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