Cam Newton is one of my favorite athletes of the 21st century. Despite being an Atlanta Falcons fan, Iβve found myself rooting for Cam in moments when the Falcons werenβt doing all too well. Particularly, during his 2015 MVP season, where he took the league by storm and made the βdabβ a household dance for children across the country. To be a fan of Cam, all I needed to know was that he had an electric personality, he was exciting to watch and heβs from Atlanta. But since that season, itβs been a downward spiral for the three-time Pro Bowler and he hasnβt come close to matching that level of production or success.
I donβt have to go through the numbers, just check his Football Reference page and you can see that his passing yards, passing touchdowns, wins and overall production began to slowly decline, to the point where they just fall off a cliff during his last two seasons in the league. But despite his decline, Newton still believes he has what it takes to be starting quarterback in the NFL.
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On Monday, Cam Newton confidently shared on his Twitter that heβs not giving up on his career and announced that heβll be throwing at Auburn Universityβs Pro Day, which is normally reserved for college players who are looking to impress teams for the upcoming draft.
In the video, Newton asked, βTell me how these randoms keep getting jobs?β He continued, βDonβt worry about it. Iβm going to show you. I canβt wait to show you. Ainβt 32 motherfuckers better than me.β
Heβs referencing starting quarterbacks in the NFL.
Despite what Cam is saying, I think there are 32 starting quarterbacks better than him in the NFL, and I donβt think a solid showing at Auburnβs Pro Day is going to change that.
Newtonβs situation isnβt the same as it was three years ago when he was released by the Carolina Panthers and people were wondering why teams werenβt interested in signing him. He had still shown flashes of being a solid quarterback in the NFL, despite injury plaguing his 2019 season with the Panthers, the New England Patriots still took a chance and signed him.
His last two seasons in the NFL were the worst two seasons in his career. During the 2020 season, the team went 7-8 with him as the starter. He threw for less than 3,000 yards, threw eight touchdowns, 10 interceptions and had a QBR below 40. The following year, a rookie beat out Newton for the starting job in New England. During the 2021 season, the Panthers took a chance on their once-franchise QB and signed him to a one-year deal. Outside of his first game back with the team, he wasnβt good. He lost every game as a starter and threw only four touchdowns to five interceptions.
Newtonβs recent NFL history implies that he does not deserve a shot to be a starting QB in the NFL. But does he deserve an opportunity to be one of 64 quarterbacks in the league? I believe so.
No, Cam should not be signed as a starter in the NFL. But he should be considered as a backup for a few teams who are still in the market for one.
There arenβt many suitors out there, but one team I think would be perfect for Newton is the Kansas City Chiefs, the 2023 Super Bowl Champions. Let me outline the reasons why:
1.) Their 2022 backup, Chad Henne, retired after the end of the season.
2.) Newtonβs fame and notoriety would be overshadowed by Patrick Mahomes, the best QB in the NFL.
3.) Andy Reid has a track record of taking disgruntled players from other teams and making them thrive in his system.
4.) Ever since Mahomes injured his knee on a QB sneak during a 2019 game against the Denver Broncos, the Chiefs have not allowed Mahomes to run the play ever again. Newton whoβs still a big and strong athlete could be used in QB sneak packages.
5.) Newton has a chance to win a Super Bowl.
This sounds like a win-win for me. Despite Camβs days as a starting quarterback being over, he still should have the opportunity to be on an NFL roster. Yes, heβs made some mistakes, but nothing to the point where he doesnβt deserve a job. Give him a chance NFL.
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