Famous Eagles Fan Goes Back at Cam Newton Over Jalen Hurts

This summer, the debate of Jalen Hurts’ standing within the NFL has reached new heights.
It’s not just fans on social media getting into heated back-and-forth debates with each other. It’s famous content creators as well.
Eagles superfan, Gillie Da King, and former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton traded shots recently over comments regarding Jalen Hurts.
Newton, a known critic of Hurts, explained why he believed Hurts should not be considered a Top 10 quarterback in the NFL. The opinion was a controversial one, which generated plenty of responses from notable figures connected to the NFL.
To no surprise, Gillie dished his thoughts on the matter, but took a rather aggressive approach in his response to Newton. Personal shots were thrown—and Newton recently fired back.
“There will not be no playing with my name,” Newton said on ‘4th&1 With Cam Newton.’ “There will not be no playing with my career. This is all entertainment here. You did it—now it is time for me to do it.”
Cam Newton pulled up some statistics from Gillie’s music career. The numbers and the lack of accolades gave Newton some fuel in the argument. Then, he went viral for throwing his most powerful jab at the Eagles’ superfan.
“We’ve known you to do a lot of things, but one thing I ain’t never known you to be or do, Gillie, you ain’t never been great at nothing. But he has, though. The only great thing that Gillie does and has done, he’s a great mascot. … Mascot! Glorified mascot!” Newton said.
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The ex-NFL quarterback’s entire rant would go on for over 20 minutes. It’s unclear how much of it Gillie saw, but it’s apparent he wanted to make his final statement on the matter this week, at his birthday celebration.
In a recent video that surfaced on social media, Gillie was able to celebrate with the Lombardi trophy that the Eagles won back in February.
“Cam ain’t never had one of these!” Gillie yelled in front of cameras. “I ain’t going back and forth with you. Thank you, Jalen! Appreciate you, Jalen!”
Gillie’s statement was factual, as Newton’s NFC title run in 2015 didn’t end with the Panthers taking down the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50. Still, the former quarterback had a career worth celebrating.
Newton holds many accolades from his playing days. He was an Offensive Rookie of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, Most Valuable Player, All-Pro, and three-time Pro Bowler.
He might not have the Lombardi, along with a Super Bowl MVP like Hurts, but Newton’s opinion should still hold value as a former player, with many accomplishments in the league.
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