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Cam Newton at the Bobcats game.


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The Arena erupts as Cam heads towards the VIP.

Oh, and that's MJ sitting down with his hand up, right behind Cam.

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I'm waiting for the first "Cam needs to pull his pants up" post.

I'm going to make it...Cam needs to pull his damn pants up.

That is one fashion I simply hate with a passion no matter whose doing it.

LOL @ the guy look at Cam.

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It's a good look for Cam, the Bobcats and the city of Charlotte. The one thing about Cam is that people want to be around him. No matter what he's doing people want to be there. The more attention he brings to Charlotte both by his on field play and off field actions (the good ones) the better it is for all of us.

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The Arena erupts as Cam heads towards the VIP.

Oh, and that's MJ sitting down with his hand up, right behind Cam.

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I'm waiting for the first "Cam needs to pull his pants up" post.

First thing I saw was the sag, which annoyed me.

Second thing I saw was the blonde sitting next to some emasculated dude.

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