Former Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton complained in a podcast interview about women who can't cook and who don't know how to be quiet and let a man lead.
“I had a perfect example of what a man was in my life by my father,” Newton said, speaking of his father Cecil Newton, who is a pastor and remains an enormous influence in his son’s life. In Charlotte, he has done all sorts of good in the community. She’s doing great, and she can still talk about routes and all the other intricacies of football with the best of journalists. One day he’ll be in the team’s Hall of Honor, as well he should be. She has a voice, and she’s damn sure going to use it if she wants to. But the only thing anyone is going to remember from this podcast, ultimately, is what Newton said about women. Newton eventually answered the question, but that day he had given us a glimpse of his beliefs. I have a 14-year-old daughter, and we’re sure not teaching her that. Now Newton is 32 years old, with an iffy arm and a body that has taken thousands of hits over the years. You don’t know how to allow a man to lead.” I didn’t think he’d make the same public mistake twice, especially when he’s looking for a job right now as a free-agent quarterback. You don’t know when to be quiet.
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You know, when a person carries himself social media-wise and it’s a fraud in real life. “It’s just funny.” While discussing what he looks for in a strong woman, Newton sounded like he jumped straight out from the 1950s.
The quarterback was critical of women who “can't cook” and “don't know when to be quiet.”
… When (my parents) spoke, I listened, I heard and I adhered to what the (expletive) that they told me to do. Newton played for the New England Patriots in 2020. You know, when a person carries himself social media-wise and it’s a fraud in real life. It’s a lot of women who are bad (expletive) – and I say (expletive) in a way not to degrade a woman, just to go off the aesthetic of what they deem as a boss chick. You don’t know how to allow a man to lead.” You don’t know when to be quiet.
Comments from former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton are sparking controversy on social media.
You don't know how to allow a man lead." You don't know when to be quiet. "A woman for me is handling your own but knowing how to cater to a man's needs," said Newton. "I think a lot of times when you get that aesthetic of 'I'm a boss [expletive] ... no baby.
Cam Newton had some questionable comments about women on Barstool Sports' "Million Dollaz Worth of Game" podcast.
Newton responded, “It’s funny to hear a female talking about routes.” I look the part but I don’t act that part.’ And there’s a lot of women who are bad bitches, and I say bitches in a way not to degrade a woman, but just to go off the aesthetic of what they deem is a boss chick,” Newton said. “I had a perfect, a perfect example of what a man was in my life by my father.
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If Newton were currently the starting quarterback of an NFL team, he'd take plenty of heat (justifiably) for these outdated views regarding gender roles and ...
You don’t know how to allow a man to lead.” If Newton were currently the starting quarterback of an NFL team, he’d take plenty of heat (justifiably) for these outdated views regarding gender roles and obligations. It was so ridiculously sexist that the league issued a statement condemning it.
Cam Newton has been a free agent since the end of the 2021 season. In an appearance on a podcast, he said sexist comments about women.
"I had a perfect, a perfect example of what a man was in my life by my father," Newton said in the episode. Every person that got money and every person who's rich isn't a real one. "That sucker (expletive) should not be rewarded." In an October 2017 press conference, he responded to a question from a female reporter about passing rhythm and timing with former teammate Devin Funchess by saying: “It’s funny to hear a female talk about routes. You don’t know how to allow a man to lead." “A bad (expletive) is a person who is just, you know: ‘Girl, I’m a bad (expletive), I’m doing this, I’m doing that.
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"The comments are just plain wrong and disrespectful to the exceptional female reporters and all journalists who cover our league," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told Pro Football Talk in 2017. "I knew what a woman was," Newton said of growing up in a household with both his mother and grandmother. “There’s a lot of women who are bad b—es," Newton said.
Former New England Patriots quarterback Cam Newton made offensive, sexist statements about women in a recent podcast appearance.
That press conference in which he laughed at Jourdan Rodrigue for asking gameplan-related questions will follow him for the rest of his career. Newton’s comments will make it very tough for any team to consider bringing him in now that a media storm will likely follow. Counting his lone season in New England and his brief return to Carolina, Newton has thrown just 12 touchdown passes and 15 interceptions over the last two seasons.
On his podcast released Monday, free agent QB Cam Newton said a woman "for me" knows "how to cater to a man's needs."
"To be honest, that was not my intentions. He has not been signed by another team in free agency, but Carolina general manager Scott Fitterer and coach Matt Rhule recently left the door open for his return. You don't know how to allow a man to lead." "And I think a lot of times when you get that aesthetic of like, 'I'm a boss b----, I'm this, I'm that.' You don't know when to be quiet. "Now a woman, for me, is handling your own but knowing how to cater to a man's needs.
In the Sunday episode of the Barstool Sports Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, the quarterback talked about what he perceives as the role of women in ...
On a podcast released Monday, free-agent QB Cam Newton said a woman "for me" knows "how to cater to a man's needs."
"To be honest, that was not my intentions. He has not been signed by another team in free agency, but Carolina general manager Scott Fitterer and coach Matt Rhule recently left the door open for his return. You don't know how to allow a man to lead." "And I think a lot of times when you get that aesthetic of like, 'I'm a boss b----, I'm this, I'm that.' You don't know when to be quiet. "Now a woman, for me, is handling your own but knowing how to cater to a man's needs.
Cam Newton's appearance on an episode of the Barstool podcast Mllion Dollaz Worth of Game this Sunday went viral for all the wrong reasons.
Still, unfortunately, that hasn’t been the case for Newton. If there are any women in Cam Newton’s life that he trusts, he should listen to them first before sharing any more of his pseudo-sociological opinions. “Get in the kitchen” is a jab thrown at working women on a daily basis and Newton felt comfortable publicly using a derivative of that disparaging comment on a Barstool podcast. Newton is free to pursue relationships with traditional women who’ll play that role in his own life. It also takes a great deal of audacity to think discussing your annoyance with women who can’t cook, won’t be quiet and follow their man is an innocuous take in 2022. What began as a wholesome foray into his parents and traditional upbringing descended into cringe-worthy commentary about the behavior of modern women in relationships. You don’t know how to allow a man to lead,” Newton said.