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On 2/26/2024 at 8:26 PM, mustache eagle said:

I wanna know who the jack wagon was in the white shirt that came running in and throwing the random punch.  I know this is a short clip, but from this short clip that was the most egregious thing I saw.

Somebody said that was Robbie Ashford in white but he wasn't attacking Cam. He was trying to defend him but I don't know if that's true.

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Funny how grown men get so easily offended. Just watched part of an interview with one of the coaches who was part of the craziness . Cam was talking trash and they got butthurt. Guess who won’t be invited to those 7v7 camps anymore?

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11 hours ago, cbo said:

Exactly right. Cam gives so much to the community. Not just his money, but his time. And he's one of the greatest QB's ever. But people like to take shots at him because he says what he feels (never anything too crazy) and wears funny hats. 

I think he just channels his inner Coolio.  

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15 hours ago, cbo said:

Exactly right. Cam gives so much to the community. Not just his money, but his time. And he's one of the greatest QB's ever. But people like to take shots at him because he says what he feels (never anything too crazy) and wears funny hats. 

That hat is about to scream >>>>  GRYFFINDOR!

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Well, looks like Cam wasn't an innocent bystander after all.  IMHO, his behavior was out of line and immature (first article below).  I give him credit for fessing up, taking responsibility for his actions and apologizing (second article below).  Hope he learned something from it all.

FIRST ARTICLE - WHAT HAPPENED

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/coaches-involved-in-cam-newton-fight-reveal-what-led-to-altercation-with-nfl-qb-typical-cam/ar-BB1iVf1c:

NFL MVP quarterback Cam Newton went viral on Sunday after footage surfaced on social media of a brawl that broke out during a 7-on-7 football tournament in Atlanta. 

Two of the men involved in the altercation, coaches TJ and Steph Brown, say Newton's actions throughout the weekend ultimately led to the physical skirmish that started with him grabbing Steph first before TJ threw a punch. 

"It just should never have gotten to that," TJ told Fox News Digital on Monday. 

Unfortunately, the situation was one that TJ and Steph, who run TopShelf Performance's (TSP) 7-on-7 teams while providing training for wide receivers at all levels, saw festering not just this weekend, but for quite some time. 

They have had a relationship with Newton, the first overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft who won league MVP with the Carolina Panthers in 2015, since 2020, when Newton appointed TJ head coach of one of his "C1N" 7-on-7 teams. Steph eventually came into the fold after coaching college ball, becoming Newton's wide receivers coach and a member of his offensive support staff. 

Tensions rose within the organization, specifically when TJ's team was beating the team Newton coached. In 2022, TJ and Steph decided to break off from C1N and create their own 7-on-7 team, which became TSP.

The inaugural "We Ball Sports" 7-on-7 tournament took place in Atlanta over the weekend, when both organizations had teams playing, and TJ felt the organizers knew exactly what they were doing when they pitted their 18U teams against each other on Saturday. 

"First off, on the organizer’s part, we weren’t even supposed to be playing Cam. They were on the whole other side of the bracket," TJ said. 

TJ and Steph recalled taunting beginning from Newton's side prior to the game even starting. It was nothing new for teams to share some barbs before going at it on the field, no matter the sport. However, they felt it was personal. 

"As we’re warming up, you see in most of the videos, Cam has this chant where he’s like, ‘Ayo!’ So he yells it over on his sideline, then he tells them, ‘Man, y’all go over there and do it to them too,'" TJ explained. "So all the players run up on us, and they’re like, ‘Ayo!’ Mind you, he knows a lot of our players don’t mess with his players, and some of them are cool. Obviously, as they’re running up on our players, the We Ball [Sports] folks, they’re recording it. All I said to the camera was, ‘Don’t delete the film when I beat him this time,’ because the last time I beat him – the last three times I beat them – all of a sudden there’s no film. ‘Oh, we didn’t record anything. We took pictures.’"

TSP ended up beating C1N on Saturday, but Sunday is when things started to get even worse, beginning with an interaction TJ said he had with Newton in the parking lot.

"Sunday comes, I’m walking through the parking lot, walking to the field," he recounted. "Cam jumps out of his car and yells, ‘Hey, all that sorry s--- ain’t gonna work today. What we betting today? What we betting?’ I’m like, ‘I ain’t betting you, bro. I already beat you three, four times. You got to beat me first.’ He like, ‘What we betting? I got plenty of money. I ain’t ever running out of money.’ That’s when I told him, ‘That’s your problem. All you care about is money. You think money is everything. You can’t buy me.’ And I walk off."

Newton's team began to play in Sunday's slate of games, and TJ noted that he was taunting TSP despite not being opponents in the game. Then, when it was TSP's turn to start playing, Newton was at the top of a flight of stairs (seen in videos of the fight) hurling taunts down at the TSP coaches and players on the field.

"It’s probably three minutes into the game, he’s sitting up top with all his kids around him under a tent yelling down on us," TJ said. "‘Hey, I know that play. That’s my stuff. I taught y’all everything y’all know. I’m y’all daddy. I made y’all. I’m the reason for everything y’all got going on.’ He’s just yelling all this stuff." 

One anonymous parent who was present for the altercation on Sunday confirmed to Fox News Digital that Newton had been taunting those on the field. 

Steph went to confront Newton after their game to talk about what was being said, which is when things began to escalate. TJ was just walking up the long staircase when video shows Newton grabbing Steph by his jacket after they were face-to-face trading words. 

TJ jumped in, throwing a punch at Newton before the latter grabbed him and the fight moved toward a fence. 

"If you’re walking up a flight of stairs, and you see a 6’6" guy grab your little brother trying to throw him down some stairs, you’re going to intervene," TJ said. "It doesn’t matter who you are, rather it be a punch, rather it be a push, rather it be grabbing him. You’re going to do something. So, at that point, with Cam putting his hands on another grown man, something is going to come behind that.

"If you ask anybody about me, I’m not confrontational, I’m not loud, I don’t get mad at people, I don’t argue with people, I don’t fight, I don’t do none of that crazy stuff. That’s not me."

Atlanta police and others got involved to de-escalate the situation. No arrests were made and no charges were pressed, though Steph, TJ and Newton were ordered to leave the grounds. 

The TSP coaches felt there was a lack of accountability by not only Newton, but the organizers of the event as well. While nothing has ever escalated to a fight, it has gotten close for Newton, as they mentioned him getting into it with an event photographer at a Miami 7-on-7 tournament earlier this month. 

"This is typical Cam Newton behavior on the 7-on-7 scene," TJ said. "But yesterday was a little worse, and you can even ask people in his organization. Cam ain’t never act like that. I’ve seen him talk crazy to parents, talk crazy to some of the kids because everybody tries to make it seem like, ‘Oh, the kids just be disrespecting Cam.’ No, Cam be disrespecting people, too. 

"He’s just got to understand we’re people. Nobody’s just going to let you go around disrespecting and talking crazy to them. I know how to brush it off, but not everybody’s like that."

TJ and Steph both pointed out having good relationships with players and others on the C1N side, which is why they did not like their own actions during the situation. 

"To the C1N players, I apologize. This is your big brother telling y’all that," TJ said. "A lot of y’all know us personally. We apologize for putting y’all in that situation like that because it should never come to that. We love y’all. Some of the coaches and people that are a part of the organization, we love y’all. We still have relationships."

Steph added, "I’m disappointed in myself. I let Cam trigger me to that point where I entertained what he was doing, but it was never out of ill will or to put him in harm’s way. I’m 5’9", man, but I stand on what I stand on. I say what I’m going to say no matter what. I ain’t got to be loud, this and that. But me going up there was to let him know, ‘Cam, you’re not gonna disrespect our organization, you’re not going to disrespect our kids or our parents out here. You’re bigger than that.’"

While the situation appears to be a relationship that was once good and now torn to pieces, the TSP side hopes they can reconcile their differences with Newton and C1N soon. 

"We got to do better as men," Steph said. "We’re Black men. We got to do better. Cam, I don’t care how much money you got, this and that. But you don’t put your hands on nobody. …I look at you as a brother. You let [something] not football come in between that."

"It still ain’t too late to figure this out," TJ said. "Because at the end of the day, it’s about these kids. He’s got kids on his team that I train and coach. We got kids on our team who he knows. We got kids on our team who know some of the players and play with some of the players on his team in high school. Any time it gets to that, we have to figure this out because now these kids and their relationships are involved."

Newton and C1N did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the altercation when asked by Fox News Digital.

 

SECOND ARTICLE - NEWTON APOLOGIZES

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/cam-newton-addresses-the-viral-fight

Last week, former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton was involved in a fight at a 7-on-7 youth football camp in Georgia. Friday morning, Newton finally addressed the brawl and apologized to everyone involved during his show, 4th & 1, on YouTube.

The backstory

"They were former coaches up under my organization C1N, so we have tenure. There were a lot of clips (saying) kids were 'jumping' on Cam. These were coaches. These were grown men. And anybody that knows me, I use football as my way of giving back to the community from camps to tournaments to many other things. How they began their involvement to the program is just like anybody else, I just let them come. It's an open door policy. I will never tell you not to come. Over the years, their roles expanded because they kept showing up and they were impacting the kids, building great relationships. And how it morphed was this - When I was in the NFL, I never had time to actually show face to the kid events so I would assign that to my coaches or my staff members. This is why I say it takes a village. It's sad to say but if we're just being honest, a lot of our kids are being raised in single parent households. So our coaches serve as father figures to these kids. Our coaches serve as male positive role models for these kids. A lot of our coaches have been where these players are trying to go. So it's natural for them to build meaningful relationships with the players. So yes, they were a part of that program of C1N and that's where the familiarity came from."

What happened

"I think that's a part of sports. You play tennis, golf, basket weaving, cricket, you play whatever sport - obviously football is a very physical sport. Verbal communication is what people use to distract, to deter, to get in another person's head and there was a lot of talking on both sides. I don't want to point the finger and say well, this person said this or that person said that. Am I saying this is the first time it happened or last time it will happen? It's just something that... it starts with words and it should have ended with words. That's it. I'm disappointed in myself by letting it escalate to what it did and that's why I'm apologetic to it. The truth of the matter is, I should have never put myself in that position because that s*** could have got ugly. For real. It could have. This is a serious situation. I even seen a clip that said people are laughing, but they weren't laughing about Nipsey. What if serious injury would have happened on either side? Something happened to me, something happened to them... now my eight children are father-less because I'm being sued or I got something. They say don't make a rational judgement in the heat of the moment. Dare I say I'm not going to ever do it again, but I just let that situation escalate in a way it didn't need to happen."

Cam's message

"This is what I really want the narrative to be. To every single high school player, to every single person I've influenced, to every single athlete - use my situation as a way to understand that in one moment and in one decision, your life can change. Just like that. I let my emotions get the best of me and it should not have been called for. Simple. With that, I apologize to anybody affected - that's Steph, TJ, their organization. C1N, my organization, my players, parents, my staff members. And when you really debrief from days after, it really puts things into perspective."

 

 

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1 hour ago, Golden Eagle said:

Well, looks like Cam wasn't an innocent bystander after all.  IMHO, his behavior was out of line and immature (first article below).  I give him credit for fessing up, taking responsibility for his actions and apologizing (second article below).  Hope he learned something from it all.

FIRST ARTICLE - WHAT HAPPENED

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/coaches-involved-in-cam-newton-fight-reveal-what-led-to-altercation-with-nfl-qb-typical-cam/ar-BB1iVf1c:

NFL MVP quarterback Cam Newton went viral on Sunday after footage surfaced on social media of a brawl that broke out during a 7-on-7 football tournament in Atlanta. 

Two of the men involved in the altercation, coaches TJ and Steph Brown, say Newton's actions throughout the weekend ultimately led to the physical skirmish that started with him grabbing Steph first before TJ threw a punch. 

"It just should never have gotten to that," TJ told Fox News Digital on Monday. 

Unfortunately, the situation was one that TJ and Steph, who run TopShelf Performance's (TSP) 7-on-7 teams while providing training for wide receivers at all levels, saw festering not just this weekend, but for quite some time. 

They have had a relationship with Newton, the first overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft who won league MVP with the Carolina Panthers in 2015, since 2020, when Newton appointed TJ head coach of one of his "C1N" 7-on-7 teams. Steph eventually came into the fold after coaching college ball, becoming Newton's wide receivers coach and a member of his offensive support staff. 

Tensions rose within the organization, specifically when TJ's team was beating the team Newton coached. In 2022, TJ and Steph decided to break off from C1N and create their own 7-on-7 team, which became TSP.

The inaugural "We Ball Sports" 7-on-7 tournament took place in Atlanta over the weekend, when both organizations had teams playing, and TJ felt the organizers knew exactly what they were doing when they pitted their 18U teams against each other on Saturday. 

"First off, on the organizer’s part, we weren’t even supposed to be playing Cam. They were on the whole other side of the bracket," TJ said. 

TJ and Steph recalled taunting beginning from Newton's side prior to the game even starting. It was nothing new for teams to share some barbs before going at it on the field, no matter the sport. However, they felt it was personal. 

"As we’re warming up, you see in most of the videos, Cam has this chant where he’s like, ‘Ayo!’ So he yells it over on his sideline, then he tells them, ‘Man, y’all go over there and do it to them too,'" TJ explained. "So all the players run up on us, and they’re like, ‘Ayo!’ Mind you, he knows a lot of our players don’t mess with his players, and some of them are cool. Obviously, as they’re running up on our players, the We Ball [Sports] folks, they’re recording it. All I said to the camera was, ‘Don’t delete the film when I beat him this time,’ because the last time I beat him – the last three times I beat them – all of a sudden there’s no film. ‘Oh, we didn’t record anything. We took pictures.’"

 

TSP ended up beating C1N on Saturday, but Sunday is when things started to get even worse, beginning with an interaction TJ said he had with Newton in the parking lot.

"Sunday comes, I’m walking through the parking lot, walking to the field," he recounted. "Cam jumps out of his car and yells, ‘Hey, all that sorry s--- ain’t gonna work today. What we betting today? What we betting?’ I’m like, ‘I ain’t betting you, bro. I already beat you three, four times. You got to beat me first.’ He like, ‘What we betting? I got plenty of money. I ain’t ever running out of money.’ That’s when I told him, ‘That’s your problem. All you care about is money. You think money is everything. You can’t buy me.’ And I walk off."

Newton's team began to play in Sunday's slate of games, and TJ noted that he was taunting TSP despite not being opponents in the game. Then, when it was TSP's turn to start playing, Newton was at the top of a flight of stairs (seen in videos of the fight) hurling taunts down at the TSP coaches and players on the field.

 

"It’s probably three minutes into the game, he’s sitting up top with all his kids around him under a tent yelling down on us," TJ said. "‘Hey, I know that play. That’s my stuff. I taught y’all everything y’all know. I’m y’all daddy. I made y’all. I’m the reason for everything y’all got going on.’ He’s just yelling all this stuff." 

One anonymous parent who was present for the altercation on Sunday confirmed to Fox News Digital that Newton had been taunting those on the field. 

Steph went to confront Newton after their game to talk about what was being said, which is when things began to escalate. TJ was just walking up the long staircase when video shows Newton grabbing Steph by his jacket after they were face-to-face trading words. 

TJ jumped in, throwing a punch at Newton before the latter grabbed him and the fight moved toward a fence. 

"If you’re walking up a flight of stairs, and you see a 6’6" guy grab your little brother trying to throw him down some stairs, you’re going to intervene," TJ said. "It doesn’t matter who you are, rather it be a punch, rather it be a push, rather it be grabbing him. You’re going to do something. So, at that point, with Cam putting his hands on another grown man, something is going to come behind that.

 

"If you ask anybody about me, I’m not confrontational, I’m not loud, I don’t get mad at people, I don’t argue with people, I don’t fight, I don’t do none of that crazy stuff. That’s not me."

Atlanta police and others got involved to de-escalate the situation. No arrests were made and no charges were pressed, though Steph, TJ and Newton were ordered to leave the grounds. 

The TSP coaches felt there was a lack of accountability by not only Newton, but the organizers of the event as well. While nothing has ever escalated to a fight, it has gotten close for Newton, as they mentioned him getting into it with an event photographer at a Miami 7-on-7 tournament earlier this month. 

"This is typical Cam Newton behavior on the 7-on-7 scene," TJ said. "But yesterday was a little worse, and you can even ask people in his organization. Cam ain’t never act like that. I’ve seen him talk crazy to parents, talk crazy to some of the kids because everybody tries to make it seem like, ‘Oh, the kids just be disrespecting Cam.’ No, Cam be disrespecting people, too. 

"He’s just got to understand we’re people. Nobody’s just going to let you go around disrespecting and talking crazy to them. I know how to brush it off, but not everybody’s like that."

TJ and Steph both pointed out having good relationships with players and others on the C1N side, which is why they did not like their own actions during the situation. 

"To the C1N players, I apologize. This is your big brother telling y’all that," TJ said. "A lot of y’all know us personally. We apologize for putting y’all in that situation like that because it should never come to that. We love y’all. Some of the coaches and people that are a part of the organization, we love y’all. We still have relationships."

 

Steph added, "I’m disappointed in myself. I let Cam trigger me to that point where I entertained what he was doing, but it was never out of ill will or to put him in harm’s way. I’m 5’9", man, but I stand on what I stand on. I say what I’m going to say no matter what. I ain’t got to be loud, this and that. But me going up there was to let him know, ‘Cam, you’re not gonna disrespect our organization, you’re not going to disrespect our kids or our parents out here. You’re bigger than that.’"

While the situation appears to be a relationship that was once good and now torn to pieces, the TSP side hopes they can reconcile their differences with Newton and C1N soon. 

"We got to do better as men," Steph said. "We’re Black men. We got to do better. Cam, I don’t care how much money you got, this and that. But you don’t put your hands on nobody. …I look at you as a brother. You let [something] not football come in between that."

 

"It still ain’t too late to figure this out," TJ said. "Because at the end of the day, it’s about these kids. He’s got kids on his team that I train and coach. We got kids on our team who he knows. We got kids on our team who know some of the players and play with some of the players on his team in high school. Any time it gets to that, we have to figure this out because now these kids and their relationships are involved."

Newton and C1N did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the altercation when asked by Fox News Digital.

 

SECOND ARTICLE - NEWTON APOLOGIZES

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/news/cam-newton-addresses-the-viral-fight

Last week, former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton was involved in a fight at a 7-on-7 youth football camp in Georgia. Friday morning, Newton finally addressed the brawl and apologized to everyone involved during his show, 4th & 1, on YouTube.

The backstory

"They were former coaches up under my organization C1N, so we have tenure. There were a lot of clips (saying) kids were 'jumping' on Cam. These were coaches. These were grown men. And anybody that knows me, I use football as my way of giving back to the community from camps to tournaments to many other things. How they began their involvement to the program is just like anybody else, I just let them come. It's an open door policy. I will never tell you not to come. Over the years, their roles expanded because they kept showing up and they were impacting the kids, building great relationships. And how it morphed was this - When I was in the NFL, I never had time to actually show face to the kid events so I would assign that to my coaches or my staff members. This is why I say it takes a village. It's sad to say but if we're just being honest, a lot of our kids are being raised in single parent households. So our coaches serve as father figures to these kids. Our coaches serve as male positive role models for these kids. A lot of our coaches have been where these players are trying to go. So it's natural for them to build meaningful relationships with the players. So yes, they were a part of that program of C1N and that's where the familiarity came from."

What happened

"I think that's a part of sports. You play tennis, golf, basket weaving, cricket, you play whatever sport - obviously football is a very physical sport. Verbal communication is what people use to distract, to deter, to get in another person's head and there was a lot of talking on both sides. I don't want to point the finger and say well, this person said this or that person said that. Am I saying this is the first time it happened or last time it will happen? It's just something that... it starts with words and it should have ended with words. That's it. I'm disappointed in myself by letting it escalate to what it did and that's why I'm apologetic to it. The truth of the matter is, I should have never put myself in that position because that s*** could have got ugly. For real. It could have. This is a serious situation. I even seen a clip that said people are laughing, but they weren't laughing about Nipsey. What if serious injury would have happened on either side? Something happened to me, something happened to them... now my eight children are father-less because I'm being sued or I got something. They say don't make a rational judgement in the heat of the moment. Dare I say I'm not going to ever do it again, but I just let that situation escalate in a way it didn't need to happen."

Cam's message

"This is what I really want the narrative to be. To every single high school player, to every single person I've influenced, to every single athlete - use my situation as a way to understand that in one moment and in one decision, your life can change. Just like that. I let my emotions get the best of me and it should not have been called for. Simple. With that, I apologize to anybody affected - that's Steph, TJ, their organization. C1N, my organization, my players, parents, my staff members. And when you really debrief from days after, it really puts things into perspective."

 

 

First article is BS just from the fact if you go to social media, there are videos prior to the incident showing one of these two men talking crazy over instagram well prior to the tournament. Obviously Ego got the best of both parties and Cam did right apologizing for the incident, but I do not believe half of what the first two coaches are saying just based off the fact they were wolfing prior to it all and it is documented.

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Cam should not be coaching/mentoring kids. He dresses like Prince and runs his mouth like Don King. That’s not how I think a coach should influence kids.  I am convinced he means well and puts his money where his mouth is. He is just too immature and oblivious to see he may be having a negative impact. But good lord,  he’s got non human strength. 

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31 minutes ago, alexava said:

Cam should not be coaching/mentoring kids. He dresses like Prince and runs his mouth like Don King. That’s not how I think a coach should influence kids.  I am convinced he means well and puts his money where his mouth is. He is just too immature and oblivious to see he may be having a negative impact. But good lord,  he’s got non human strength. 

"This is how they think of you."

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56 minutes ago, alexava said:

Cam should not be coaching/mentoring kids. He dresses like Prince and runs his mouth like Don King. 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think a person's attire should dictate whether or not they should be coaching kids. I've played sports from elementary to college. You know what influenced me? It wasn't what they wore. It was their relatability and the fact that I knew they cared about what I did on and off the field. 

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3 hours ago, TD1 said:

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think a person's attire should dictate whether or not they should be coaching kids. I've played sports from elementary to college. You know what influenced me? It wasn't what they wore. It was their relatability and the fact that I knew they cared about what I did on and off the field. 

Probably correct about “clothes don’t make the man”, definitely should be about the content of his message. I don’t follow him enough to determine what that is, but hopefully someone in these players lives is.

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4 hours ago, DAG said:

"This is how they think of you."

You can always count on him to say something that's not the sharpest

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Cam is Cam. Very thankful for him pretty much single-handedly producing a National Championship for AU. Love the guy.

Other than that, regarding his public persona and dressing choices, well, Cam is Cam.

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10 hours ago, DAG said:

"This is how they think of you."

Exactly how I think of him. He could dress like a gay pimp when he’s in the strip club or church or anywhere else. But the football facilities dial it back. This is being talked about everywhere except by Auburn groupies. 
       He apologized for the behavior ( mouth). So he obviously sees fault in it. He’s got a good heart but making a clown of himself. 

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34 minutes ago, alexava said:

Exactly how I think of him. He could dress like a gay pimp when he’s in the strip club or church or anywhere else. But the football facilities dial it back. This is being talked about everywhere except by Auburn groupies. 
       He apologized for the behavior ( mouth). So he obviously sees fault in it. He’s got a good heart but making a clown of himself. 

He saw fault in letting it get that far , not his freaking accessory or his personality. The same personality he had leading Auburn to their first modern day championship. Y'all kill me sometimes. 

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These kids often do come from a single parent homes. In that they lack proper male leadership/guidance. A proper male role model. The three adults should know better and act proper. There are two kinds of trash talk. There is nothing wrong with the competitive type. After the game each side shakes hands only to try harder the next round. The mean-spirited type isn't healthy. These three adults showed the kids of all of the teams there(not just their own) that violence is acceptable. I don't care on bit that Cam played for Auburn in this regard. All three should be ashamed.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Chaotic_zx said:

These kids often do come from a single parent homes. In that they lack proper male leadership/guidance. A proper male role model. The three adults should know better and act proper. There are two kinds of trash talk. There is nothing wrong with the competitive type. After the game each side shakes hands only to try harder the next round. The mean-spirited type isn't healthy. These three adults showed the kids of all of the teams there(not just their own) that violence is acceptable. I don't care on bit that Cam played for Auburn in this regard. All three should be ashamed.

Grown men involved in kids' sports can bring out the worst in some people.  And 'errbody got to get that respect because This $#!t Personal. 

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