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Newton defiantly defends Super Bowl behavior
Newton also said that a person who likes to lose is a loser. “Show me a good loser and I’ll show you a loser”.
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Newton said he believes the situation is being overblown by the media, and added he doesn’t plan to change how he reacts to losing just to appease his critics.
But Kalil didn’t need to see the replay to know the play that sealed the Denver Broncos’ 24-10 win was not a character indictment of the Panthers’ franchise quarterback and league MVP. “I said we’re going to give Peyton plenty of time to think about what he wants to do”. Well we’ve seen this person do that… how would he have handled it?’ The truth of the matter is, I’m not trying to be this person or that person. I told him just congratulations on his outstanding season and just what a great future he has ahead of him. I’m a grown man. I can understand that.
“I want to stay with the Broncos for 15 to 20 years”, the upcoming free agent said, “but, you know, money talks, right?“. I am who I am.
“I think he knows what he’s supposed to be doing”. “I’m sure he’ll sit down with his family and then eventually we’ll talk to him, too, and go through that”.
Don’t judge Cam Newton for his 2½ minutes of infamy at an interview table. “We will be back, and I mean that”. Newton at first moved toward the ball but didn’t dive for it. Newton said he thought his legs would have been oddly placed if he hit the turf.
“Cam couldn’t have been nicer to me”, Manning said during a victory tour stop on NBC’s “Today” show. I’m not that guy. The 26 year old quarterback Tuesday (February 9) reminded reporters he’s admitted to being a sore loser in the past, and is okay with the notion his actions may have offended a few.
On Tuesday, McElroy, who now works as an analyst for ESPN’s SEC Network, went on SiriusXM radio and claimed Newton “quit” on his team in the Super Bowl. I didn’t dive down. We don’t play this game for a participation trophy.
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“He hates to lose, that’s the bottom line”, Rivera says.