Deano
No, he needs to do some growing up. If he's to be the face of football, you have to be able to handle the losses and the disappointments too. There's always a winner and a loser in a game. Knowing how to act graceful and with class has not got into him yet. Hopefully, he'll learn. He only has to look at how Manning and Brady act when they lose or suffer setbacks.
Cu Tie
No, but it depends on his performance in football during the rest of his NFL career. If Cam Newton performs very well in football during the next several seasons, he will greatly improve his chances of becoming an all-time great NFL quarterback in the future.
Cheetah
No because he was immature both after the throw away in the end zone and in the post game presser. But I would change the word boy to child.
Anonymous
Yes bc petulant childish behavior by adult males knows no race
Edith
If you accept the definition put out by the political correctness crowd, yes. If you have your own opinion based upon your own experience, no.