
"In response to Newton's comments, Maye said on Monday that he didn't even know what show he's on and claimed Newton and others simply get paid to make remarks and make certain comments. All in all, it seemed Maye didn't put much stock in the former QB's words. Drake Maye explains that he and the rest of the team aren't focused on the outside chatter along with Cam Newton calling the Patriots recent success 'fool's gold.'"
"He's also a liar. He's also a liar. First of all, let me tell you. It's not to brag. Listen Pardon the Interruption is the no. 1 show on ESPN, spanning 20+ [years]. First Take is the no. 1 morning show, 13 years and counting. April will be 14 years. Don't tell me you're an athlete and you don't know that! Don't tell me you're an athlete and you don't know that Cam Newton ain't on the show! You're lying!"
Cam Newton labeled the Patriots' early 2025 success 'fool's gold' after New England reached a 9-2 record and became the first team to nine wins. Drake Maye said he did not know which show Newton appears on and suggested commentators get paid to make remarks, showing he did not put stock in Newton's critique. Maye added that he and his teammates are not focused on outside chatter. Stephen A. Smith accused Maye of lying about unfamiliarity with First Take, citing the show's long run and prominence and mentioning Pardon the Interruption. Smith insisted athletes should recognize national shows and know that Cam Newton appears on First Take.
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