Jseth Owens of Perkiomen Valley High School in Pennsylvania, apologized as part of a public apology on Twitter
FOXBOROUGH – A high school soccer player who was caught firing verbal taunts on video Cam Newton apologized Most Valuable Player of 2015 in the NFL after the exchange between the two went viral.
A shortened portion of the video, in which Newton repeatedly provoked as a free agent “to the point of failure”, it elicited a passionate response from fellow professionals NewtonIt happened in a 7v7 football tournament, with Newton leading his team through his charity.
The player, Jseth Owens from Perkiomen Valley High School in Pennsylvania, he apologized as part of a public apology on Twitter.
@RTLnews @SeanHealthy @overtime @espn pic.twitter.com/eBTg1tnnzI
– jseth owens (@ jsethowens_5) February 22, 2021
On Sunday morning, Newton He had shared an extensive portion of the video on Instagram, with an accompanying message explaining why he wanted to chat with the player’s father.
“People often forget that the athletes they see on TV – loved by many, hated by some – are real parents, real friends, real brothers, real kids, real people. That said, when I go with my team of stars, I have given my time, my energy and my knowledge to these guys who have been coming to our show for 11 years now, and it’s not what people want to see or hear.
“People want to see me argue with another young man and see what ‘hurts my feelings’. But the reality is that I am affecting the boys’ lives in a positive way. Make no mistake, I allow the boys to using their ‘way out’ to use their football talents to take them to the next level, and in many cases get out of the hood. “
The corner back of the Philadelphia Eagles Kill DariusCorridor of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Leonard FournetteDefensive end of the New Orleans Saints Cameron JordanTight end of the Pittsburgh Steelers Eric EbronAnd safety of Denver Broncos Justin SimmonsWere among the players of the NFL who expressed their support for this Newton
Some kids of this generation don’t appreciate professional players taking the time to come to a show and they have the nerve to behave like that. Https://t.co/BO2x40H9EA
– Darius Slay (@ bigplay24slay) February 21, 2021
Any young athlete watching this video please don’t be this guy, don’t miss your chance to learn something from someone who has been at the highest level in this sport … STAY HUMBLE https://t.co/ BCmGPK8w1W
– 7⃣ Leonard Fournette (@_fournette) February 21, 2021
little boy spoke CRAZY … definitely should have been thrown out of the camp … https://t.co/IXYC1a8itg
– Cameron Jordan (@ camjordan94) February 21, 2021
he is not triggered on social media to make kids say anything with no respect .. lol boy wore a cam shirt 😂 that “i am rich” with ppl about their feelings 😂 #MVPCam (Cam has always been one of my favorites) ✊🏾 https://t.co/Sf4FJpkj3q
– Eric Ebron (@ Ebron85) February 21, 2021
He tried to be funny in front of his friends instead of asking a big like Cam how to overcome adversity and become an MVP of a league you have 1% chance of. Smh.
AT AN EVENT HE DON’T HAVE TO BE … to support you … https://t.co/RNcBEyyccz
– Justin Simmons (@ jsimms1119) February 21, 2021
Newton, which will spend the 2020 campaign with the New England Patriots after nine seasons with the Carolina Panthers, is scheduled to become an unlimited free agent. He said on the “I Am Athlete” podcast airing Monday that he has no plans to retire.
“Wow, no! I can’t go out like this,” he said, referring to the ups and downs of a 2020 campaign in which Patriots They finished with a 7-9 record. “I listen to the whole discussion. My pride does not allow me. There are no 32 men better than me.”