![]() ![]() Can’t wait for next season.Copyright © 2023 Denver Broncos. So thank you, Cam Newton, for the best sleight of hand postgame middle finger in NFL history. So, the hats got bigger each week, the clothing mixes became more eccentric (a favorite was his slave-in-a-cotton-field get-up) and the look on Newton’s face? Just a beat shy from being a shade-throwing eye roll.īeyoncé may have said, “Best revenge is your paper,” but Newton spiraled that lyric into the proverbial fan. “Y’all gonna be mad no matter what I do, so I may as well give you something ELSE to be angry about, ” seemed to be the thinking. You’d better believe there was method in the Newton madness. He put on his big boy ruby slippers and dug in. As the 27-year-old athletic prodigy fell deeper into the choking trenches of a very bad season (the Panthers finished with a disappointing 6-10 record), he hit back in the best way possible: by becoming a flamboyant dandy who could not be held or broken by anyone’s standards but his own.īut instead of cowering or playing it safe in an Under Armour tracksuit, Newton took agency in the way proud black folks can. He’s as media-savvy, wily and self-aware as they come, and he surely could count on the social media dragging that was sure to come after every game. Of course, Newton knew what he was doing. Magoo eyeglasses, and Twitter automatically had a week’s worth of hilarious “Your boy is tripping!” social media material. Add the blond-tipped goatee and a pair of Mr. Newton wore beautiful suits, but he also sported oversized mimosa brunch cardigans and wife-beater t-shirts. There’s the custom ten-gallon hat collection that managed to out-do Pharrell Williams’ famous Arby’s topper, patterned scarves worn with Parisian flair, and a huge collection of Sunday-go-to-meeting shoes and sneakers. But let’s give a shout out to the man’s accessories closet, which is now legendary. While his team was losing games to squads the Panthers had previously dominated and Newton was taking a pounding on the field, he showed up to his press conferences wearing outrageously flamboyant things bought, as my mother used to say, “somewhere out around Robin Hood’s barn” (that is not a compliment in Weldon, North Carolina, believe me). This season, though, Big Cam took things all the way up. There was even a hallelujah moment when the Atlanta native wore a footlong foxtail clipped onto his skinny jeans. Before the Panthers’ soul-crushing Super Bowl 50 defeat to the Denver Broncos last February, his news conference clothes always revolved around one – and usually only one – blinged-out centerpiece item: a smartly tailored suit jacket in navy camouflage print, a brightly-colored pair of slip-on shoes done up in sparkles or spikes, or retro flourishes like leather floral boutonnieres. Tall, handsome and extremely confident, Cam is now a bonafide master of the quirky fashion curveball. Newton has always been a charismatic presence in a pressroom. He tried every kind of millionaire diesel jock look imaginable: conservative businessman, Playboy Mansion cat daddy, Harlem Black Dandy, Kentucky Derby preppy hero, and strip club kingpin. ![]() He’s tried every kind of millionaire diesel jock look imaginable: conservative businessman, Playboy mansion cat daddy, Harlem Black Dandy, Kentucky Derby preppy hero, and strip club kingpin. And like Russell Westbrook, Newton is known as his league’s most adventurous style guy. For the past several seasons, Newton has kept up a Westbrookian pace with his off-field dressing ideas. Newton has never been a shrinking fashion flower, thank God. Glitter and feathers and fur, oh my! Worn by a pro athlete. After this dismal season, what image comes to mind when Cam’s name is mentioned? A glum-looking guy standing at a news podium dressed in a Broadway costume designer’s idea of a “chic” outfit. Newton’s 2015 NFL MVP Award and his exuberant dabbing celebrations seem like distant memories. His team, the formerly great Carolina Panthers, finished the NFL season on New Year’s Day with a shameful seat at the bottom of the NFC South. The skin-tight zebra-striped Versace pants with a gold Barocco print, worn for the trip to Super Bowl 50, caught the eye of pretty much everyone on. Sure Kaepernick’s on-field protests during the playing of the National Anthem stood for something – the issue of African Americans’ disenfranchisement at the hands of law enforcement – that will be remembered for generations.īut know what else will also be remembered, argued about and mawed over for years to come? That after having the worst season of his pro career, Newton is now best known for his - how shall we say? - idiosyncratic postgame press conference fashion choices. Or to be more accurate, his most famous pants. Not to take anything away from Colin Kaepernick, but Newton may just be the bravest player in the NFL. Enter one Cam Newton, the Carolina Panthers’ QB who is actually big and rebellious. It’s been said that it takes a big man to be a true rebel. ![]()
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