Cam's blowing up the stats, but his team is losing. While Cam is young and has made some bad mistakes, he's equally amazing in his ability to put his subpar team in a position to win.
Has Cam complained once about the team he's on? Has he bragged about his ability? Is he sitting on Twitter talking shit to people who have something to say to him?
No. At least not that I've seen.
(Side note - Cam's already setting NFL records. Not just rookie ones. Save that for another thread.)
But because I follow my favorite players on my favorite team, I'm now forced to read tweets by the bullshit, blowhard, pissy whiney ass bitch Mark Ingram.
I wanted to like him. He seems to have potential. The coaches love his work ethic.
But he's acting just like he did in college. At least, just like Auburn fans said he did.
Mark Ingram ran for 51 yards on 14 carries today. Not too bad considering the Saints are pass happy, and the Bears are stout up front. But nothing special.
But here comes Mark after a Saints victory on Twitter:
The last thing I'm worried about is people fantasy points lol seriously! As long as our TEAM get the W I'm good!
He also retweeted:
Yo mark what's up with theses haters ?? It's easy to hate when u watch from the living room #HatersManUp!! WHODAT
Just yesterday, he was already fighting back against "haters":
You real tough talking mess in your tweets *pointing my finger laughing at u*
Someone doesn't know how to handle the spotlight. Maybe he was sheltered playing at Alabama. Everyone around him praised him, and I'm fairly certain Saban puts Twitter and Facebook on lockdown. I doubt much conversation is allowed on their pages.
Cam Newton is out there putting his body on the line, desperately trying to get his team a victory. His "haters" are still hatin'. Still trying to get into his head and call him a loser. Cam just shrugs it off and goes to work. Continues to set records.
Ingram's barely a blip on the radar, and he's spending his time fighting against faceless, nameless Twitter members. They've gotten into his head. They've made him wonder about being a loser. He feels as if he has an answer to them. Just not on the field.
One player's representing the values of the Heisman committee. The other is not.
Come on, Mark. As a Saints fan, I'm asking you to grow up.