Cam Newton Gives Blunt Response To Monday Night Football Question

Cam Newton had a blunt response to a certain question about Monday Night football. The Patriots are taking on the New York Jets tonight in a matchup that does not have too many people around the country excited. It has been very interesting to see how the Patriots have fallen. For the first couple of games, they looked really impressive with Cam Newton at the helm. But they have since taken a step back.

COVID had a lot to do with this. Take a look at what Bill Belichick said about this recently.

“Today’s an important day in our preparation for the Broncos,” Belichick said. “We’ve had several days now of virtual meetings between the staff members and from the staff to the players. We’ve been able to cover a lot of things, but we haven’t spent any time together, so today’s our opportunity to do that. We look forward to that. One thing that we’ve learned this year repeatedly has been we have to be ready to adjust and adapt to changes and modifications and the way we do things and, in some cases, decisions that really come down to a very short amount of time that we have to be ready to adjust to.

“So we’re certainly taking things day by day — probably hour by hour would be more accurate. We’ll just see how we progress and then as we find out more on our end, or if there are other things externally that we can’t control that, then we’ll deal with those as they come. That’s the way it’s been all year. I think our team and our players have done a good job of handling those adjustments, and we’ll continue to do that.”

Cam Newton Gives Blunt Response To Monday Night Football Question

But now there are some questions going around. Cam Newton was asked a question about MNF. Take a look at the exchange.

“What are your thoughts on Monday Night Football? Memories?”

Cam Newton: “Listen, I just want to win. That’s it. Nothing else matters. October wasn’t good for me. We have to make sure November doesn’t feel like October. Monday night is good, but we … have … to … win.”

It seems like Newton is ready for a change. What do you think about what he had to say?