CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton said Sunday that he plans to take his grievance with no-calls on late hits to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.Its really taking the fun out of the game for me -- honestly, it really is, Newton said. At times, I dont even feel safe. Enough is enough. I plan on talking to commissioner Goodell about this. Its not fun, and I dont know what I have to do.Newton said the breaking point came in the second half of the Panthers 30-20 victory over Arizona on Sunday when he took a hard shot to the knees.?The play happened on third-and-goal from Arizonas 2-yard line. Defensive tackle Calais Campbell came in low as Newton released an incomplete pass to Philly Brown.I could have torn an ACL, Newton said. That was the breaking point for me.Newton was on the ground for longer than usual as Carolina and Arizona players checked on him. When he got up, he took his case to the official and got in the face of at least one Arizona player.Newton used the words bullcrap and horsecrap in reference to his conviction that officials arent making calls when hes hit in the pocket. Newton said other quarterbacks in the league get those calls more often.I showed a lot of frustration today, and I apologize to the referee I was talking to. But I dont think theres a person that can go through what I go through and keep their head, you know what Im saying? Hits to the head, thats one thing, but when youre not protected in the pocket, thats another thing. It became the story of my life ever since I came in. Its always, Oh, we missed that, Im sorry. Thats bullcrap -- thats bullcrap.Newton was unhappy in general after taking several hits that didnt draw flags.When you constantly see the hits, when you constantly see flags being picked up and flags not being thrown, and to see other quarterbacks getting it for less physical hits, its taking the fun out of the game, Newton said. Im just being honest about that.Newton already has missed one game with a concussion after a legal helmet-to-helmet hit at Atlanta. He was hit at least four times in the helmet during the opener at Denver, with only one penalty called.At times in games, I havent felt protected by the officials, Newton said. For me, Im just trying to bite my tongue, trying to get through the game, because its frustrating. Its frustrating ... I know people are probably taking what Im saying out of context, because you have to look back and look at it from my vantage point. I play this game one way; Im no different than anybody else. Im just trying to win football games, and whatever Im asked to do, thats what Im going to do.Over the last two seasons, Newton has drawn just one roughing the passer penalty, when Broncos safety Darian Stewart hit Newton in Week 1. And even that call was nullified by an intentional grounding call on Newton, so Newton has yet to draw an accepted roughing the passer penalty since 2014.Zapatillas Balenciaga Baratas . The Oilers come in having lost five in a row (0-4-1) and 16 of their last 20 games, dropping a 2-1 decision to the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday. Comprar Balenciaga Baratas . The Redskins announced Monday that the quarterback who led the team to the Super Bowl championship in the 1987 season will serve as a personnel executive. http://www.balenciagabaratas.es/ . Tuesdays surgery at Atlantas Piedmont Hospital was performed by Dr. Xavier Duralde and Hawks team physician Dr. Michael Bernot. 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But he said he did nothing improper when he sold those shares over the next two days.Melbourne midfielder Angus Brayshaw will play his first AFL game since round five on Sunday after overcoming lingering concussion symptoms.The Demons have taken a conservative approach with the No.3 pick at the 2014 draft, but he has been given the green light to come into the side to face St Kilda at Etihad Stadium at the expense of Billy Stretch.The Saints, who are looking to extend a 13-game winning streak against Melbourne, brought in Jack Billings and Jack Sinclair, with Luke Delaney (omitted) and Shane Savage (concussion) departing the side that squeezed past Essendon last week.In Sundays early game at the MCG, Carlton made four changes ahead of their clash against West Coast.Andrejs Everitt (omitted), Levi Casboult (suspension), Anndrew Walker (knee) and Dale Thomas (calf) are all out, replaced by Kristian Jaksch, Nick Graham, Dylan Buckley and Charlie Curnow.ddddddddddddagles coach Adam Simpson made one change, dropping high-profile recruit Lewis Jetta for the third time this season. Another off-season recruit, former Lion Jack Redden, has earned a recall.In the last game of round 17 at the Gabba, Brisbane brought in Tom Cutler for an ill Daniel Merrett, while Greater Western Sydney handed an AFL debut to Harrison Himmelberg and recalled Sam Reid.Lachie Whitfield (illness) and Rhys Palmer (dropped) depart the side upset by Collingwood. ' ' '