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Cam Newton: ‘I’m an African American QB that scares people’
I have seen this up close. So did defensive end Jared Allen, who’s working his way back on a broken foot.
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It resonates in so many ways, and so many instances for black folk.
This is a topic that Newton has danced around for most of his five years in the NFL.
Oher said he’d been “left for dead” after the Titans cut him in February, until Panthers quarterback Cam Newton texted him with a lifeline.
Yes, Newton is all of those. A leader. A victor.
Although this relationship has disappeared in the 21st Century, comparing market returns following the 49 Super Bowls to date has uncovered some interesting results that traders may want to consider when deciding who to punt for. I saw him firsthand past year.
But Newton said his conversation with Oher was different.
“It isn’t going to be instant grits, quick grits”, Newton said.
“It’s just one of those things you’ve got to break through”, Palmer said, “and I will”. He gets his teammates to pose for pictures on the sideline near the end of games when the outcome is no longer in doubt.
“The team loves him. They have a lot of young guys and then a lot of experience, too”.
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“They probably look at Cam nearly like they look at me, ” Doug Williams told USA TODAY Sports, and with a chuckle he added, “I wish I was the athlete Cam is”. “The only thing that has changed (about me) is that we’re winning now”. “He is certainly an inspiration to me”. And I’m true to my roots.
“It’s amusing we still fight that battle – based on what?” That will help make the Valley of the Sun, the state of Arizona and the Southwest a place where we puff our chests out just a little bit more when we talk about home. I think those collard greens are brewing right now.
“I’ve been a fan since 1993”, said Catman. “It should really be about your merit”. Under Armour signed Newton to an extension before this season began, a contract that includes bonuses pegged to career milestones, according to company spokeswoman Danielle Daly.
‘He has always strived to have that separation, ‘ Rivera said.
Even so, the endorsement income of individual National Football League players, even quarterbacks, pales in comparison with other sports. ‘I don’t think he wants to be known as an African-American quarterback; he wants to be known as a quarterback.
Newton acknowledged being leery of talking about how others may perceive him. With Cam Newton garnering much of the attention, and Luke Kuechly proving to be a force to reckon with throughout the playoffs, odds-makers have the Panthers favored to beat the Denver Broncos. “We’ll have to take it a day at a time”.
It’s interesting that Newton knew that he was opening this can of worms on Wednesday and chose to open it anyway.
“You can sit in the pocket and throw it, and then you can run, run wide out”, Talib said, listing Newton’s attributes. “If I answer it truthfully it’s going to be ‘Aw, he’s this or that.’ But I will say it anyway”. Perhaps that’s why Newton, the No. 1 pick in the 2011 draft, buttered up the player who was taken at No. 2. It is something that he is much more in his control of than a letter to the editor.
Davis said the Kevlar brace is the same type worn by Steve Smith said after the former Panthers wideout broke his arm playing flag football.
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“It’s tough, because people are going to hate you regardless”.