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Cam Newton playing in a Flag Football Tournament in Atlanta


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  On 7/18/2015 at 6:31 PM, KSpan said:

Smitty broke his arm, not his leg, and I trust Cam to not put himself in bad positions.  Can't expect these players to exist in a bubble when they're not at practice.

For 100 million dollars, yeah, I would expect him to be in a bubble if I'm the one writing the check. There are a lot of professional contracts that have provisions in them about participating in non-league activities ie. pickup games. Some of those knuckleheads would love to have bragging rights about taking it to Cam and they can be more reckless taking on a pro. If I were JR, I'd probably be upset seeing this. 

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  On 7/18/2015 at 7:58 PM, SmokinwithWilly said:

For 100 million dollars, yeah, I would expect him to be in a bubble if I'm the one writing the check. There are a lot of professional contracts that have provisions in them about participating in non-league activities ie. pickup games. Some of those knuckleheads would love to have bragging rights about taking it to Cam and they can be more reckless taking on a pro. If I were JR, I'd probably be upset seeing this. 

He literally was in a bubble... and people still bitched about it.

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Cam rolled his truck 78 times as it tumbled over a bridge dropping 25 feet and he just casually opened the door, picked the truck up, put it on his shoulder, and carried it back up to the road.  Then went out that afternoon and won the NFC South just because he wanted to

At least that is how I remember it.

He will be fine.  He is not human.

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  On 7/18/2015 at 6:24 PM, L-TownCat said:

This proves he wants out and will never sign a contract here.... wait, what?

yea those people shrank into oblivion at light speed when Cam signed his contract didnt they? lol

  On 7/18/2015 at 6:49 PM, Rush23 said:

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OMG... Mike Shula, get Cam out wide for some trick play from Shaq fuggin Thompson or someone! haha i can see it now...

"Newton takes the snap, rolling out to the left, throws the ball to Shaq Thompson in the flat, Thompson... throws the ball back to the other sideline?!... to... CAM NEWTON!!! Newton streaking down the sideline, he could go all the way, 20, 15, 10, 5 TOUCHDOWN PANTHERS!!! off the trick play TOUCHDOWN CAROLINA PANTHERS!!!

With Eugene Robinson in the background the whole time saying "OH MY GAWD. OH MY GAWD" 

hahahahahahaha

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