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Broncos LB Von Miller doesn’t think Peyton Manning will retire
“You show me a good loser and I’m going to show you a loser”.
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“I’ve been on the record to say I’m a sore loser”, he said.
Newton refused to answer questions properly when speaking to reporters immediately after the 24-10 reverse to the Denver Broncos before walking out of the press conference in frustration, saying: “I’m done, man”.
“He still has the physical ability and the mental ability to go out there and be great, so I still think he’s got a little bit left in him”. He’s not trying to be anybody but himself. “I think again we know who he is and he does take it hard”.
“I was just focused on whether they were going for two, and knew the defense had to step up and make some stops.”
According to Joe Person of the Observer, Newton added he won’t conform to what anyone wants to see from him. I’m not happy about what happened.
“I’ve been on that podium in that very same seat”, Faulk said, reflecting on a Super Bowl loss as a player with the Rams. “I was like, ‘Hey bro I appreciate it, there’s a lot of people here, I’m a size 13”.
Denver has had a love affair with the Broncos since their inception in 1960, even though the team failed to post a winning season in its first 13 years of existence. He said if he offended anyone, “that’s cool”, and that he would not change his persona to appease anyone. “I’ve seen numerous quarterbacks throw interceptions and their effort afterward”. “I don’t dive on one fumble because the way my leg was, it could’ve been contorted in a way”.
Newton said he doesn’t care what’s said about him because he works for his team and the fans.
All that time sitting on the bench behind Tim Tebow, you would have thought Cam Newton would learn something about class.
“Hooray for Cam, hooray at last”. So many people talked about Cam.
Denver Broncos linebacker (and eventual Super Bowl MVP) Von Miller stripped Newton of the ball late in the fourth quarter.
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But they also knew any recognition wouldn’t be fully received until they got rings. And I leave everything else out on the field. I have a standard that I set for myself.