Cam Newton Disrespectful Case Study

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Was Cam Newton Disrespectful? No. Was He in the Wrong? No. Was he on the right? No. Newton was in what I call the gray area. Yes, the questions they asked him, as seen in the image above were absurd and he did give logical answers, maybe not thorough answers but he did respond. The Problem comes on him walking out, which he has the right to do. It may not have been Funny Like Marshawn, it may not have been polite or in the right, but what you can say is that Cameron Newton does not put up a Facade.
Cam Doesn’t give a hoot and holler who, what or anyone thinks of him besides his teammates and coaching staff. He walked out because He either didn’t like the questions asked, wasn’t in the mood (Clearly) or simply didn’t give a crap. I don’t have

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