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Did Cam get a tattoo on his forearm?


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Actually, Cam's hairstyle is the new look with many young men these days. They are letting their hair grow out and shaping it up around the edges. That guy on NFLN Morning show has a style similiar and I like it.

Cam should be allowed to be himself. He's not in the millitary.

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Would be pretty dumb of him to do so.

And Cam does not remind me of an idiot.

Only really dumb thing I remember him doing is the laptop deal out the window/painting/writing on it. And that's saying something, kind of hard not to be caught doing dumb poo when you have this much media coverage if you were a dumbass.

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JR cares and I understand where he as an owner is coming from. It is easier to market a player, especially in the Carolina's, who doesn't have tattoos than there is a player with them. Like it or not, an African-American (and yes, I'm African-American) scattered with tattoos isn't always seen in a positive light.

Not that I really care if he gets them. But if Richardson asked him not to and Newton said he wouldn't, I don't see why he'd blatantly disregard that and go back on his word. Which is why Newton obviously didn't get a tattoo. He wouldn't outright disrespect Richardson like that because that isn't him.

Also, this is Cam we're talking about. Does anyone think he'd have managed to get a tattoo without it leaking to the media yet?

Still has nothing to do with his job though. If it does, then why did he get bashed for saying he was an "icon and etertainer"? Because he isn't. His job is to win games, anything extra is his choice and shouldn't be looked at any other way. It is nice he is keeping his word but I wouldn't think less of him if he decided otherwise, because I don't feel like it matters.

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Still has nothing to do with his job though. If it does, then why did he get bashed for saying he was an "icon and etertainer"? Because he isn't. His job is to win games, anything extra is his choice and shouldn't be looked at any other way. It is nice he is keeping his word but I wouldn't think less of him if he decided otherwise, because I don't feel like it matters.

I never said it has anything to do with his job. Just that I understand where Richardson, an owner, is coming from.

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Still has nothing to do with his job though. If it does, then why did he get bashed for saying he was an "icon and etertainer"? Because he isn't. His job is to win games, anything extra is his choice and shouldn't be looked at any other way. It is nice he is keeping his word but I wouldn't think less of him if he decided otherwise, because I don't feel like it matters.

Actually if you are drafted number 1 overall as a QB your job for the franchise can be bigger than just throwing a football.

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JR cares and I understand where he as an owner is coming from. It is easier to market a player, especially in the Carolina's, who doesn't have tattoos than there is a player with them. Like it or not, an African-American (and yes, I'm African-American) scattered with tattoos isn't always seen in a positive light.

Not that I really care if he gets them. But if Richardson asked him not to and Newton said he wouldn't, I don't see why he'd blatantly disregard that and go back on his word. Which is why Newton obviously didn't get a tattoo. He wouldn't outright disrespect Richardson like that because that isn't him.

Also, this is Cam we're talking about. Does anyone think he'd have managed to get a tattoo without it leaking to the media yet?

Neither is our kinky hair and broad noses. so I doubt how we are precieved by some has a darn thing to do with the tats.

FYI, anyone with tats scattered isn't a pretty sight. Don't care the ethnicity or race...Just saying... :)

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