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Cam Newton defends actions after Super Bowl

I never proclaimed that I was ideal.

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Can you put into words the disappointment you feel right now? “But what makes your way right?” I’ve been on record to say I’m a sore loser.

“I was just focused on whether they would go for two (a two-point conversion) and just knew the defence had to step up and make some stops”, the younger Manning told TMZ.

In the seconds after the game ended, he told a sportscaster, “I’m going to drink a lot of Budweiser tonight, Tracy, I promise you that”. They know what’s real. I have a mentality.

I have a mentality, I have a standard that I set for myself.

Ward then fired a verbal shot at Newton: “And I don’t know, maybe he needed to stay healthy for next year”. He also says he won’t conform for anyone else and will continue being himself. If you want me to be that type of person, I’m not that. “He’s very happy and proud of me just like I’ve always been of him”. This league is a great league with or without me, I understand that.

On Tuesday, Newton spoke (for the first time in his career during Panthers clean-out day) and spoke and responded aggressively to his critics, saying he is “my own person”.

Rivera admitted the team new Cam loved to win when they drafted him, but had no idea he took losing so hard. Only one Carolina lineman saw the fumble.

Ok you say my effort, I didn’t dive down. I didn’t dive down. I fumbled – that’s fine. “So why should we be all smiles when the game is over?”

Newton, who walked out of a postgame media session, said he’s seen “so much blown out of proportion” regarding his actions following the loss.

On Tuesday, Newton fired back at members of the media. This year ain’t go how we wanted it to go, but I’m excited for next year. Some, including head coach Ron Rivera, thought that the MVP quarterback was anticipating the ball would be tipped farther into the backfield; others thought that he had already accepted defeat. Radio hosts blasted Newton, because that’s what they do.

According to Jason Cole of Bleacher Report, folks within the Broncos organization are telling him that Sunday night was indeed the last time that Manning will be quarterbacking an National Football League team.

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“I believe in this football team”. I want the buses to be late for the airport if we’re travelling.

Cam Newton defends actions after Super Bowl