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Cam Newton has ‘no apologies’ for actions after Super Bowl

Graham told USA TODAY High School Sports it was the least he could do for Newton, who he considers to be a friend. “I think again we know who he is and he does take it hard. Because yours or anyone else’s expectations will never exceed mine”. I didn’t dive down.

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“If you want me to be this type of person, I’m not that”.

“This team came back from a lot of different adversities this year – did a tremendous job, got in the playoffs, played our best football”, Elway said. I am happy to say that.

On his reflection in the days after Super Bowl 50: “Well I ain’t got no more tears to cry”. This is a great league with or without me. I understand that. I am my own person.

Manning’s father, Archie, said after the game he felt his son was “done in Denver”, if not everywhere else. I fumbled. That’s fine. Newton also addressed that on Tuesday. We don’t play this game for a participation trophy.

Let’s not say yes, because we’re all going to need something to argue about this offseason.

Ron Rivera defended Newton, saying that he is a competitor who wants to win and the criticism has been “unfair”. And in a nod to the old Brylcreem slogan, defensive coordinator Wade Phillips trolled the Panthers with a tweet “A little Dab will do you but too much Dab will undo you!”

In a world full of terrible takes on Cam Newton, Jim Fassel came forth with perhaps the worst one of them all.

The Broncos have already signed all nine members of their season-ending practice squad to reserve future contracts, including Ryan Murphy, the safety who was sent home from the Super Bowl after he got caught up in a prostitution sting a few miles from the team hotel. “It has everything to do with the fact that I think he quit on his team, and it was most evident by the way he did not jump on the football”. “He hates to lose, that’s the bottom line”, Rivera said.

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Manning should have known that the television cameras would be peeping into the Manning family box at Super Bowl 50, and that any and every reaction he had as brother Peyton Manning was playing for the Denver Broncos would be dissected.

Cam Newton Says 'Show Me a Good Loser and I'll Show You a Loser'