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Cam's Response to Olsen


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Yeah, let us chastise Cam based on some person's twitter accusing him of saying something..At least make sure the twitter if for reall before u jump to attacking and chastising Cam.

uhh, whether he said "fug you" or not, he and Olsen had a widely reported "minor kerfluffle" or whatever people are saying about it. so yeah... whether it's true he said "fug you" to Olsen or not he did snap on him.

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There's no proof this happened other than one person's personal account. If it did happen, Cam has some issues and seems like a cancer of a teammate.

Probably never happened though.

Damn, aren't a bit to dramatic...I'm amazed how extremely self-righteous some folks are towards Cam. The guy can't even fart withou folks acting all self-righteous towards him...

I wonder if it were Tom Brady or Blaine Gabbert would u have been saying that...SMDH

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First things first: I AM NOT COMPARING CAM TO MJ!!!

This isn't the same 'attitude' the pre-draft pundits were talking about. They questioned his drive and work ethic. This kid wants it, and wants it now. Hes going to hit plenty of stumbling blocks but he isn't used to losing. Guys get pissed off at their teammates all the time. In fact, a lot of the great ones do it.

Look at Brady and Manning.

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uhh, whether he said "fug you" or not, he and Olsen had a widely reported "minor kerfluffle" or whatever people are saying about it. so yeah... whether it's true he said "fug you" to Olsen or not he did snap on him.

People are saying it or one person?? And who the heck cares...this is the darn NFL, not gymnastics. I'm sure worst have been said but since it's Cam it must get out so it can create some kind of controversy...

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Damn, aren't a bit to dramatic...I'm amazed how extremely self-righteous some folks are towards Cam. The guy can't even fart withou folks acting all self-righteous towards him...

I wonder if it were Tom Brady or Blaine Gabbert would u have been saying that...SMDH

Kind of like Cam can do no wrong in some of your eyes....

And please don't bring race into this...we've been there done that plenty of times. It has nothing to do with race, if Gabbert was our QB people would be saying the exact same thing....

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Damn, aren't a bit to dramatic...I'm amazed how extremely self-righteous some folks are towards Cam. The guy can't even fart withou folks acting all self-righteous towards him...

I wonder if it were Tom Brady or Blaine Gabbert would u have been saying that...SMDH

What's dramatic is saying 'f-ck you' to a teammate who says 'good game'.

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People are saying it or one person?? And who the heck cares...this is the darn NFL, not gymnastics. I'm sure worst have been said but since it's Cam it must get out so it can create some kind of controversy...

seriously, please do some research before you comment. I realize you are not a Panthers fan, but honestly, if you're going to comment in a thread look up where it came from.

This was all on Cam Newton.

I bet he did say it and yeah he shouldn't have, but Olsen shouldn't have been smiling telling him "good game" either. Bad on both men but he apologized so it's over. Move on.

Olsen was trying to make him feel better, because the loss wasn't on Cam. Perhaps Olsen should hate the world and be stamping his feet whining instead of trying to uplift his QB, I don't know, but you can't really blame Olsen for Cam's reaction.

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First things first: I AM NOT COMPARING CAM TO MJ!!!

This isn't the same 'attitude' the pre-draft pundits were talking about. They questioned his drive and work ethic. This kid wants it, and wants it now. Hes going to hit plenty of stumbling blocks but he isn't used to losing. Guys get pissed off at their teammates all the time. In fact, a lot of the great ones do it.

Look at Brady and Manning.

It's one thing to let tempers flare in practice or on the playing field, but I don't understand why this would come up during a press conference assuming it happened which it probably didn't.

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Cam Newton suspended for 1 game for actions detrimental to the team. Jimmy Clausen to start against the Saints.

I can't think of too many things more detrimental to a team than naming Jimmy Clausen their starting QB.

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