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ESPN on Cam Newton making Football Fun Again


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If Cam was a bank teller, on a wall somewhere in that bank he'd be employee of the month for March, April, May -- something weird would have happened in June, and he'd be back on the wall for July. It wouldn't be about the recognition or the awards, it would be, 'I'm going to be the most outstanding person in this bank, and this bank is going to be the best bank in the neighborhood."

 

I want to know what that something weird thing would have been.

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18 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

If Cam was a bank teller, on a wall somewhere in that bank he'd be employee of the month for March, April, May -- something weird would have happened in June, and he'd be back on the wall for July. It wouldn't be about the recognition or the awards, it would be, 'I'm going to be the most outstanding person in this bank, and this bank is going to be the best bank in the neighborhood."

 

I want to know what that something weird thing would have been.

He got food poison while volunteering at a local soup kitchen.  He missed 2 weeks of work and was therefore ineligible for the employee of the month award.

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That may well be the best article I've ever read about Cam. Holy crap... gotta bookmark that for rereading later. There were so many great points and quotes. But the thing that stood out to me the most was the depth. This writer took his time and gave Cam due diligence. It's not some typical ESPN hottake. I'm actually surprised it wasn't made an Insider story. 

Random acts of journalism still happen I guess... lol. 

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I really enjoyed reading this article. It's a shame that black quarterbacks get stereotyped. I never understood all of the backlash Cam received when he entered the draft. The guy was a Heisman winning quarterback coming off of an undefeated season in which he won the national championship.It's ridiculous.

Here are some of the quotes I found interesting:

Cam's dad is right about these morons timing his celebrations. Get a life you weirdos!

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And while Moon dislikes the celebrations -- "I like that he gives the ball to a kid," he says, "but I think the quarterback gets enough attention already" -- Cecil Newton says, "People go so far as to time his celebrations. They're timing him. They'll say, '4.1 seconds is the norm, and he took it to 8.3.' If you're that scientifically concerned with a celebration, you have bigger problems than whatever he's doing."

 

That team psychologist should be fired.

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During an interview with a team psychologist of an AFC North team at the combine, Newton was asked whether he sees himself more as a cat or a dog. When he suggested that the question was not relevant and that he saw himself more as a human being, he was immediately asked whether he had a problem with authority.

"African-American quarterbacks get analyzed in ways that others don't," Moon says. "We've dispelled a lot of those myths, but not all."

 

I'm glad DA kept it 100 and spoke the truth about that Tennessee mom. Some people tried to defend her actions.

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"The lady writing the deal about his dancing?" Anderson says, shaking his head. "To me, that was racist. That was flat-out racist, the most close-minded thing you could say."

 

 

Cecil Newton on his son becoming a father.

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"I want it to be known that his mother and I are staunch Christian proponents of marriage and all things pertaining to legitimacy," Cecil says. "I have three sons and one woman, and I have been a living example all his life of what a man should be in a family. Cam is 26 years old, not 18 or 19. He has a heightened consciousness of who he is as a man, and I always tell him the decisions you make you have to live with short and long term. I don't style it as a mistake; I style it as something that can be a gift for him and the young lady. We're going to support them in every aspect -- physically, emotionally and spiritually."

 

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Decent article.

However,  writer used a bit of hyperbole regarding Jamarcus Russell changing NFL rookie Contracts.

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If Russell's only sin had been ineffective quarterbacking, maybe Newton would have had less of a burden to bear. But not only was Russell bad, he was also lazy, more interested in clubs than craft. There had been many, many draft busts before him, but JaMarcus Russell's failure so enraged the league that it created a rookie salary structure to protect its teams from any future JaMarcus Russells.

Sorry. That was Sam Bradford who broke the Rookie Contracts Back.

He was the last/the guy, and several years after Russell.

Bradford, was expressly bought up when new Rookie contracts were discussed.

Mind you, Bradford played. But he was still mediocre, and oft injured.

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6 minutes ago, FootballMaestro said:

Decent article.

However,  writer used a bit of hyperbole regarding Jamarcus Russell changing NFL rookie Contracts.

Sorry, that was Sam Bradford.

He was the last/the guy, and several years after Russell.

Bradford, was expressly bought up when new Rookie contracts were discussed.

You're right. I didn't notice that error when I was reading the article.

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24 minutes ago, Cookie Lyon said:

I really enjoyed reading this article. It's a shame that black quarterbacks get stereotyped. I never understood all of the backlash Cam received when he entered the draft. The guy was a Heisman winning quarterback coming off of an undefeated season in which he won the national championship.It's ridiculous.

Here are some of the quotes I found interesting:

Cam's dad is right about these morons timing his celebrations. Get a life you weirdos!

 

That team psychologist should be fired.

 

I'm glad DA kept it 100 and spoke the truth about that Tennessee mom. Some people tried to defend her actions.

 

 

Cecil Newton on his son becoming a father.

 

There's a whole nother story that needs to be told (though it has) regarding the relationship between Cam, Moon, Luck, and George Whitfield.

For example. Oliver Luck was the back up to Warren Moon in Houston. Moon was chosen as a mentor for Cam. So he chose little known George Whitfield as a QB coach. So Cam used George Whitfield. And Luck used George Whitfield as well, as/from a recommendation by Warren Moon to his father. Many in the media don't know, or suppress that connection, affiliation.

Gotta keep Luck, the Stand Alone Golden Boy, you know.

Moon's, also a Seattle Seahawks broadcaster. And when asked several years ago (at least one time I heard him) in 2012, who would be the best between Luck and Cam; Moon said Cam.

He wasn't even considering Wilson at the time. So he knew then (while he's critical of Cam in other areas, so you know he wasn't being a homer).

And to your quotes above: The article mentioned how NFL scouts found nothing negative on Cam. That's true. I read a few of those myself (real scouting reports or summaries, not Faux Draftniks/media people who like to go on television), and everyone gave him glowing personal accounts as a leader, hard worker, and good guy. So folks like Nolan N, and Mike Mayock , were being incredibly irresponsible with their statements FWIW.

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4 minutes ago, FootballMaestro said:

There's a whole nother story that needs to be told (though it has) regarding the relationship between Cam, Moon, Luck, and George Whitfield.

For example. Oliver Luck was the back up to Warren Moon in Houston. Moon was chosen as a mentor for Cam. So he chose little known George Whitfield as a QB coach. So Cam used George Whitfield. And Luck used George Whitfield as well, as/from a recommendation by Warren Moon. Many in the media don't know, or suppress that connection.

Moon's, also a Seattle Seahawks broadcaster. And when asked several years ago (at least one time I heard him) in 2012, who would be the best between Luck and Cam; Moon said Cam.

He wasn't even considering Wilson at the time.

And to your quotes: The article mentioned how NFL scouts found nothing negative on Cam. That's true. I read a few of those myself (real scouting reports or summaries, not Faux Draftniks/media people who like to go on television), and everyone gave him glowing personal accounts as a leader, hard worker, and good guy. So folks like Nolan N, and Mike Mayock , were being incredibly irresponsible with their statements FWIW.

Guys like Nolan Nawrocki and others were running a smear campaign against Cam. 

I'm glad the Panthers didn't listen to the media.

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Fantastic article. I particularly liked the bit about Warren Moon not having a pro day and the part about Cam getting dressed up for his "interview". Really great read on Cam and everyone should read it.

As for the Bradford contract and the JaMarcus Russell debacle...sure Bradford was the last one before the they changed the rookie wage scale but that doesn't mean he was the only driving force. I think the Russell bit...paying that guy so much and getting so little...was also a huge factor. Paying a rookie like Bradford $50 Million and knowing that you might get a JaMarcus Russell made the change inevitable.

Great article though.

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13 minutes ago, Cookie Lyon said:

You're right. I didn't notice that error when I was reading the article.

Yeah. I noticed it right away.

It was a decent article (I Know we usually expect hit jobs when Cam's involved).

I've read better. Though I felt the author presented some good facts and conversations. He also tried to play up the "black QB" angle a bit. So he took some liberties-such as this- (IMO) in order to be "edgy", and play up the controversial angle with Cam.

So why make Jamarcus the scapegoat for Rookie Contracts (as a Black QB), instead of Sam Bradford who was the last straw. Obviously, if Jamarcus Russell was the guy, they would have changed the structure after him.

Now, saying Jamarcus may have made some NFL teams more leery regarding drafting black QB's high or #1 may have had more merit. But his statement about the Rookie contracts was just a flat out lie.

So you actually ending doing black QB's more of a disservice with that type of statement, instead of helping the( an an article like this may pretend to shed light on a situation).

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