Cam Newton responds to Titans fan who called him 'arrogant'
Fans find the smallest things to complain about.
When the Carolina Panthers and Tennessee Titans played last Sunday, controversy sparked after Panthers quarterback Cam Newton’s fourth-quarter touchdown dance. The dance caused the teams to get into a small scuffle, but off the field it caused one fan to write an angry letter.
Rosemary Plorin, a Titans fan, wrote the letter to the Charlotte Observer, calling out Newton for being arrogant and a poor role model.
Newton responded to the dance in his postgame press conference, but he addressed the letter on Wednesday.
“Everybody is entitled to their own opinion. You can’t fault her for that,” Newton said, via ESPN’s David Newton. “It is what it is. If she feels offended, I’ll apologize to her, but at the end of the day, I am who I am. I’m not doing it to be disrespectful to nobody, more so just doing it just to shine light and get people a smile and having fun doing what I do.”
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Torrey Smith and St. Louis Rams defensive end Chris Long came to Newton’s defense.
1. It's not that serious 2. She is lying what 9 year old says that 3. Has she ever been to recess at her kids school https://t.co/9r15BoLNp3
— Torrey Smith (@TorreySmithWR) November 17, 2015
On Thursday, Plorin, via an email to the Charlotte Observer, said she thought about what Newton had to say.
“I watched the video of Cam Newton responding to media questions about my letter to him earlier this week,’’ Plorin wrote. “I really appreciate his comments and his respect for my thoughts, and I was impressed with the sensitivity and graciousness with which he spoke. I am sorry I didn’t understand him better until this week. It is clear from his remarks that he recognizes his leadership role, both on and off the field, and that he truly cares about the kids watching him. I respect his comments just as much as he did mine, and I wish him nothing but continued success on the field and in life.”
Dancing is part of Newton’s repertoire, and this incident probably won’t stop him from celebrating next time he reaches the end zone.
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