Cam Newton Reported for Theft by Green Bay Fan, After Newton Tore Down his Packers Banner
By Jason Lisk
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Here's the banner Cam Newton ripped down before the game pic.twitter.com/j4P8dEqz5c
— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) November 9, 2015
This is real. Earlier today, after warmups, Cam Newton tore down a banner at Bank of America stadium supporting the Green Bay Packers. After the game, he talked about doing that, saying that he “felt it was my due diligence to protect this house.” He also said, in regard to the sign having to come down, “You’re not going to sell a Whopper at McDonald’s.”
And here's Cam walking away with the banner after ripping it down (via @connorcase15) pic.twitter.com/N0HpE2Us9G
— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) November 9, 2015
Now, the owner of that sign has, according to the Fayetteville Observer, reported the removal of the sign to the police as a theft. Looks like another big test for Roger Goodell and his player conduct policy. The man, Mike Dobs, says the sign cost him $500 and would like it back.