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Former NFL star Cam Newton had a problem with Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia’s classless antics after not winning the Heisman last weekend. He explained why on ESPN’s “First Take” this week...
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“Everything is not supposed to be publicized or posted… you don’t get no cool points for saying that,” Newton said, via Saturday Down South. “You don’t handle business like that, especially if you want to be a potential franchise quarterback.”
(The Spun)

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MMauler3 hours
When Scum Newton criticizes you for classless behavior, you know you done fricked up!
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s24 hours
Pavia has issues: feelings of inadequacy, low self-worth, and a fragile ego, jealous and needing constant validation, being overly defensive or critical.
*** a number of these may fit his character from what i have heard here online this season. just sayin.
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JackieTreehorn4 hours
To be fair, cam has never acted as trashy as that POS Pavia.
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Throwing stolen laptop out of window at UF …. Then Getting kicked out of school.
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Timeoday4 hours
So Shorty thinks he can play pro football. I can not stop laughing.........
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roll to victory7 hours
A classless behavioral expert- sCam Newton!!!
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Muzza7 hours
I loved the game, U think a playoff or Super Bowl game when Cam backed away from recovering a fumble. Wanted nonthing to do with getting dirty. Always thought was a joke.
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VoxDawg7 hours
Pot... You have a call holding on Line 1...
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jdd488 hours
What is Cam Newton doing trying to lecture anyone on class?
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ClientNumber99 hours
You know you've hit rock bottom when you're getting character lessons from Cam Newton.
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oleheat8 hours
I guess Sherrone Moore wasn't available?
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real turf fan6 hours
Especially when Cam is correct.
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