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Cam specifically said it did not affect him mentally. I just posted this but here it is again below. If your sources are correct then Cam has been lying and that's not good. Also, I have known dozens of people who have had Covid and were asymptotic and had no mental issues whatsoever. They would not had even known they had it had they not been tested and they were only tested because they were exposed to someone who had tested positive.
"Ever since coming back from corona to be honest with you, I felt stagnant in my thought process," Newton said Thursday.
However, when NFL Network's Mike Giardi followed up by asking Newton if he subscribed to the "COVID fog" theory, Newton clarified that it was his inability to keep up with Josh McDaniels' offense that left him behind, not the virus.
"No, it's nothing to it," Newton said. "It's just the fact that I wasn't able to do anything for that stint while I was off and it showed. Coming back, pretty much dry and knowing that as this offense goes, it evolves.
"When I did come back, I just felt behind. The production here of late is nothing to blame more or less than me just taking ownership and responsibility that I just have to be better."
Cam Newton admits he was 'stagnant' returning from COVID, 'felt behind' in Patriots offense
Patriots QB Cam Newton admitted to reporters that his return from the coronavirus left him feeling "stagnant," because he fell behind as he wasn't able to be around the team, much less able to practice or play.www.nfl.com
Cam never said he did or didn't have it. He also hasn't said he did or didn't get the vaccine. Interesting, don't you think, that he said he wasn't able to do anything while he was out?
Think about that.
Just an FYI, Asiasi also had COVID these past 2 weeks which is why he's missed a lot of camp. No one reported that either as far as I know. You can chalk that up to a conspiracy theory, too, if you want...but you'd be wrong. The Pats certainly won't say.