Almost Bulldog Cam Newton needs our help

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It's about to be 9. Any amount you can donate would be appreciated.

“It hurts me knowing that I can’t provide like I once did. It hurts thinking that I’m Superman, but in reality, I’m just a man,” he added.
He's the type of idiot that walks into a vintage thrift store and drops $10k on a hat, then bitches about being broke.
 

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$133 million is just the total of his NFL contracts. He probably made another $40-50 million in endorsements. If he’s blown thru all that already, know kids via three women. then he deserves to be broke.
Eight kids via three women. More rooster turd hats than he can count. Pimp suits, It all adds up.
Maybe he can start a church, he knows that business.
Would you hire him to promote your products?
 
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Darryl Steight

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Had we gotten Cam we would have been in great contention to play for a Natty I believe.
He was that good and that good for Auburn obviously.
I certainly wouldn’t want that clown as a representative of Miss St however.
Well, see, if he'd come here he wouldn't be in this predicament. He'd have played longer in the NFL, settled down with a good woman (just the one), put all his money away for a rainy day, he'd be a well-rounded servant leader, and probably a successful coach or well-recognized motivational speaker by now with hundreds of millions still in the bank earning interest and raising up good kids.

Abandoning us and taking the money to go to Auburn is where he f'ed up. He should've honored his commitment the way God intended.

Let this be a lesson to all the other 5 stars out there considering Mississippi State in the future. Don't 17 it up.
 

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“It hurts me knowing that I can’t provide like I once did. It hurts thinking that I’m Superman, but in reality, I’m just a man,” he added.
Why does this topic keep getting brought up like it’s something new?

it was brought up last week. All of it was from January 2025.
 
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Well, see, if he'd come here he wouldn't be in this predicament. He'd have played longer in the NFL, settled down with a good woman (just the one), put all his money away for a rainy day, he'd be a well-rounded servant leader, and probably a successful coach or well-recognized motivational speaker by now with hundreds of millions still in the bank earning interest and raising up good kids.

Abandoning us and taking the money to go to Auburn is where he f'ed up. He should've honored his commitment the way God intended.

Let this be a lesson to all the other 5 stars out there considering Mississippi State in the future. Don't 17 it up.
That's almost exactly how it played out with Jeffery Simmons.
 

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DS, this man needs a television, can you send him one of your older models that's not in service anymore?
 

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- Cam Newton isn't broke. That article didn't claim he is broke. He said he can't provide like he used to...that doesn't mean he is broke.
This is said because some here seem to not understand there is a difference.

- Cam Newton looks more absurd each time I see him. He really is...
 
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