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re: Newton is a lot of things, but "classless" and "thug" aren't two of them

Posted on 2/9/16 at 4:37 am to
Posted by 12thFairway
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Posted on 2/9/16 at 4:37 am to
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Newton is a lot of things, but "classless" and "thug" aren't two of them
Sure, the presser last night wasn't one of his finer moments.And perhaps it had elements of "classlessness" but a classless moment doesn't brand one "classless."If that was the case then just check the "member list" on this forum.

He may act like a clod at various times. I don't care for the planned dances after a TD. For that matter, I didn't care for Brian Bosworth's and Mark Gastineau's antics in the 1980's. Showing your behind in the end zone doesn't make a guy a "thug."

My daughter graduated Auburn last Spring.(No, I am not a closet Auburn fan nor or they my second favorite team.)Newton was scheduled to graduate the same day and time. At first the word was he was going to the ceremony.The closer to the weekend he decided not to because he didn't want to draw attention and distract from the other students.Not too many 'look at me' jerks would do that.

Guy has done a lot of charity work and gives a lot of money,too.Now, would it be in his best interest to mature some ?Sure it would. Name another 26 year old that couldn't mature some more.

I like Cam, but not everything about him.Do you like everything about players you like? Remember it was the 2010 LSU game where he really became a household name so again I have no hidden Auburn agenda.

He's opened himself up to some questions and ribbing. But being branded classless and thuggish aren't accurate or correct.

Dead wrong. I wouldn't trust Scam to babysit a Hamster. The only class he has is low.
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