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New Under Armour Ad Featuring Cam


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LOL finally we have a person on our team that has commericals outside of nc/sc (bojangles) or the CPI one!!...Great times for be a panther fan!

Yeah yeah, that's all well and good, but I won't totally respect Cam until he's in a Bojangles commercial!

Mmmm, delicious Bojangles! :cool:

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http://espn.go.com/espn/page2/story/_/id/7597424/page-2-hangs-cam-newton-araabmuzik-commercial-shoot

Rata-tat-tat-tat-tat-tat. Psssssssssssshhhhhhhh! CAM!

And, right on cue, the camera shows Newton as he cuts, spins and leaps into the end zone.

Afterward he stands, tall and proud, and, as the music stops, Newton screams to the heavens as he rips open his Superman pose.

Then he looks straight into the camera, through it really (the kid's got chops after all), and with emotion and rage pent up for more than a year the QB half smiles and half growls -- WHAT?!!? -- questioning us, challenging us, daring us to say something about him now.

What are you looking at? Newton seems to be asking.

What are we looking at?

The next great pitchman in sports, that's what.

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