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Cam Newton warns QB Nico Iamaleava ‘money ain’t gonna last’

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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Cam Newton believes in the saying that good advice saves and bad advice die.

In the case of the former Campo de Campo de Belennessee, Nico Iamaleva, leaving the volunteers in the middle of a null discrepancy, the old NFL MVP cares about the young prospect he is suffering due to the second.

Iamaleva was out of Tennessee’s spring practice in the hope of obtaining a null agreement that exceeds approximately $ 2.4 million to $ 4 million, for ESPN, which leads to a messy divorce.

“Money will come, but its development is what matters most”@Cameronnewton Explain why Nico Iamaleva’s decision to prioritize null money on his growth could cost him a long -term success pic.twitter.com/jqx21ylja

– 4th & 1 with Cam Newton (@4thand1Show) April 16, 2025

“Who gave him the advice to sit to kill that child,” Newton said earlier this week in his “4th & 1 with cam Newton” program. “Regardless of how you recover from this, you will be the example. There are certain things in the careers of the people who simply stick … with Nico, hey, have this stain in his career and it is a sad sauce, which gives a child, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, people, people, people, people, people, people, people, hey. He is his father, he is his agent.

Ex tennessee qb nico amaleoava. Getty images

The confrontation can cost Iamaleva million if you have to settle for a slower agreement, according to ESPN, and UCLA emerges as its next potential house.

Newton said focusing on money is the wrong strategy for a young man.

“Who gave this child the advice to sit and pursue with the hope of more is a fool because the reality is this, and I will have to tell everyone about what Nil was and is destined for his university to feel comfortable. This is new.” You must understand that. Although you are talking about millions and millions of money, you are 19 years old, that money will not last for 24 years. You excavate what I am saying. At 35, everyone loves that they love “” “listens, at age 35, it is likely to get money saved.

Newton meets Iamaleva after spending time with him in his event of QB skills challenge and praised him for being a “good child” and having an incredible “family.”

Cam Newton talking about the situation in his program. @4thand1show/x

Hey, I just noticed that the time to leave would have the leg after the defeat of the American University Football playoffs of Tennessee before Ohio State in December.

On the other hand, this situation turned to the Tennessee spring game, since the parties discussed a new agreement and the field marshal is not shown.

According to the reports, Iamaleaava wanted to be paid around $ 4 million per season, increasing an agreement that could have brought it around $ 10 million ER, he finished his career with Los Volún, according to ESPN.

A friend, however, told Front Office Sports that the dispute was not about money.

Newton speculated that someone close to the field marshal pointed out how other people who call the transfer signal received large days of payment this season.

“I didn’t see this to be.” Newton speculated. “I just imagine, real example. And I can guarantee what happened. When Carson Beck left Georgia to go to Miami and realized Carson Beck million? $, But iking, but ikking, but ikking, but iking, but ikking, but ikking, butkking butyking, butyking butying, but ikking, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, for $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12, $ 12.

Nico Imaleva could go to UCLA. Getty images

Newton said that Iamaleva needs to filter the tips through the Wheter lens or not people around them have bone in their situation, since that adds legitimacy.

The former Panthers star said that her father is the most influential person in her life, but there are certain issues in which Pops cannot sacrifice much.

He believes that there is the possibility that Iamaleva ultimately changes the surrounding narrative.

Newton rebuked those who gave the QB what he described with the bad advice. @4thand1show/x

“Just stay who you are, brother,” said Newton. “Keep the course. It is unfortunate to have someone so young, so talented, that this narrative is with him in the future.

“Can you return from this? Absolutely. But you must understand. Learn from this and I hope you do it, and simply make better decisions … the main thing is to become the best soccer player you can be. Money will come.”

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