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Cam Newton Responds to Critics

Did Cam Newton receive advice from Andy Griffith about handling his Super Bowl 50 loss?

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Mike Remmers: Unable to slow Denver’s Miller, Remmers was emblematic of a Panthers offensive line that struggled to protect Newton, who took six of Carolina’s seven sacks in the game.

“I don’t think he’s is going to retire”, Miller said.

“I’ve been on record to say I’m a sore loser”, Newton said at his locker Tuesday morning.

McElroy, who is now an analyst for the SEC Network, said on a SiriusXM program he co-hosts that he took issue with the way Newton handled himself on and off the field.

“I can see why Broncos fans are charged with being the greatest fans in the country”, Gradishar said.

“That’s who he is”. “That is what you love in him”. I’m not happy about what happened. So keeping Manning would have presented problems for the Colts financially, meaning that we probably still would have seen the degree of moves that resulted: the team cut players like Dallas Clark, Gary Brackett, and Joseph Addai, among others, while letting guys like Jeff Saturday walk in free agency. We want to try and keep the group together.

Hey, Cam Newton, trying to hook up with Southwest Airlines? That crowd became unruly at times, but officers for the most part watched from the sidewalk.

Peyton Manning, you’ve just won Super Bowl 50.

Since the carcass of what used to be dancing and dabbing Carolina quarterback Cam Newton is still fresh, we will pick at it from a different angle.

But Kalil said to question Newton’s desire to win or to blame the loss on him is wrong. “I think again we know who he is and he does take it hard”. Eventually we’ll talk to him too and go through that. You can find that here, and be sure to cast your vote for the NFL’s best defense of all time.

He said his emotions after the game were raw.

“He’s a competitor just like everybody else”, Tolbert said. It doesn’t happen often in football, but this was truly a win-win. He called the loss “the ultimate deflation”, saying he felt bad for Rivera and his staff, general manager Dave Gettleman, Panthers fans and especially owner Jerry Richardson.

“I want players that hate to lose”, Gettleman said.

Careful what you ask for, you just might get it. The Carolina Panthers – brash, talented and boastful (17-1) with pictures (selfies) and celebrations – scored 500 points, averaging 40 points a game in the playoffs.

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Opie: “I know how to do that real good”.

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