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Does Anybody Think Cam Getting His Degree At Auburn Is A Distraction?


beastson

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Cam is literally the only player in any of the four major sports except perhaps Lebron who would get ridiculed for getting his college degree.

Of course the flip side is if some reporter had asked Cam about going to college and getting his degree and Cam responded that he'd like to focus on football for now it would be "Well, see Cam Newton is immature. He just doesn't see the big picture, he needs to understand the NFL is only a short lived business, especially when it's not like he's RG3 or anything, and that it isn't going to last forever. Immature primmadonna, I bet he isn't in the league in a few years."

Seriously Cam. Shut these clowns up. I am so tired of this media crap. I have literally no respect for anyone working in the media ever since Cam exposed how they write everything from the point of their misinformed bias.

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What a bunch of fuging idiots, especially that ninja turtle Heath Evans who seems to still be shooting up roids.

Luke Kuechly is back in college, is that a distraction?

Cam is fine, he will start to train in April when Auburn is done with spring semester. THREE months before training camp.

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From getting to an elite status... at the time he's at Auburn he could be reaching out to Brees or Brady. That was the quote

Brees and Brady both finished their degrees during the offseason. Brady in organizational studies, and Brees in industrial management.

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I don't know that the source of this is "Cam Hate" so much as just Heath Evans being an idiot.

probably both.

he'd be criticized by someone else if he didn't go back.

imo, this can only help his growth and maturation as a player, leader, and a man.

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