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The Cam Newton everyone saw after the Super Bowl? He’s real — LOVERRO

Those apologists leave out the fact that Manning posted in the postgame press conference and answered questions in a professional manner.

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“I think he’s matured”, Elway said about Miller. “His teammates will look at him a little different after that, especially his teammates on the defensive side of the football”. Newton’s juvenile reaction has been heavily criticized by the media. I want players that I know when the game is over, they are crawling into the locker room and they need help getting their gear off and it’s going to take them time to get in the shower and get cleaned up. I’ve said it since Day One: I am who I am. We didn’t play well. Well, we’ve seen this person do that, how would he have handled it?’

“But he didn’t do that”.

Even more than television, social media reflected far less engagement in the game than there was previous year, when the result was decided on a last-minute, goal-line interception. Can he do all of that? “Show me a good loser and I’ll show you a loser”. “Now, you’re back to winning and you’re back dancing.’ And they may not buy it”.

With that being said, it’s important to acknowledge that Newton didn’t run for the locker room after Sunday’s game, hanging around to congratulate Peyton, who said afterwards that Newton was “extremely humble”.

Does Tom Coughlin think Cam Newton’s a sore loser? I have said it since day one, I am who I am. I don’t have to conform to anybody else’s wants for me to do.

“It’s really hard, really, really hard”, Archie said, per The Charlotte Observer.

Allen signed a four-year contract with a total value of $23 million last season. That’s 50 percent of this NFL.

Cam: I’m on record as being a sore loser. But now, that emotion, that passion is hurting him.

Don’t judge Cam Newton for his 2½ minutes of infamy at an interview table. This league is a great league with or without me. But you do not win versus the media.

Newton shook hands and spoke with Peyton on the field at Levi’s Stadium after the Broncos’ 24-10 victory Sunday.

On his reflection in the days after Super Bowl 50: “Well I ain’t got no more tears to cry. I can tell you that”, he said. What are you going to do? He made headlines in January 2012 when, as a rookie, he called out the Jets for having a “corrupt mindset” and being “extremely selfish individuals” as they limped to an 8-8 finish.

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Denver schools offered students excused absences if their parents let officials know they would be attending the ceremonies. In his first extensive comments since the loss, Newton gave an explanation of one of the most talked-about plays of the game.

Cam Newton won MVP this season after leading the Carolina Panthers to a 15–1 record