The media loves to rehash a "controversy" when the players are relevant to the moment.
See also: Jetgate.
This certainly has something to do with it.
No new celebrations. Got it. Puddin' before your Matlock re-runs, Gramps?
Little quote from The Tennessean on November 17, 2015. Not Super Bowl Week
A day’s passing did little to change the irritation Titans interim coach Mike Mularkey felt following Cam Newton’s extended dance celebration on Sunday at Nissan Stadium.
The quarterback scored Carolina's final touchdown in its 27-10 win and then broke into a lengthy, animated dance in the end zone.
Titans linebacker Avery Williamson approached Newton and began talking to him. Teammate Wesley Woodyard followed. Several players were eventually separated by officials.
“I know Avery was frustrated by it, but I think there was a whole lot of people frustrated by it,†Mularkey said Monday. “It’s a little rubbing-it-in-your-face type of deal, which there’s a little code of ethics in the NFL. (It’s) not a good move.
“But I’m proud of (Williamson). I’m proud of what he did. He stood up for our team.â€
Second, you young whippersnapper, who the fuck said anything about no new celebrations? Chad made the determination on his own that spiking is far more an act of rubbing it in than the Superman. Again, the debate is over Cam's antics. Not spiking a football.