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Newton's Press Conference


Mr. Scot

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NFL network has been advertising this for the last 45 minutes and now that it is on they are doing other things

 

They gotta find something controversial that he says, they don't want to hear about football, or the Panthers' on-the-field performance.. They want to hear him sulk or say a "racist" nickname, say that Hardy is a distraction, etc.

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-Has to be mindful of what he says.

 

-Offense hasn't had 100% participation all preseason and all year.

 

 

-Asked if he'll run more because of Pitt's bad run-d, says he takes what the defense gives him, won't force it.

 

-Was very sore after last week's game.

 

-Have to be prepared for Polomalu and Mitchell. Remembers a lot about Mitchell in practice.

 

-Hardy's not a distraction. They feel for him but he's an adult and they have to stay focused.

 

-His injuries are frustrating. So much treatment.

 

-Have to keep killer instinct and keep scoring even when ahead in the game.

 

-His nicknames include: Joe Schmo, DA, Gomeister, Tub of goo, Benji, Pinky, Schmoo, Bando, Rhino, B-Bell, Mauler, Swole Bones, Ed Edd and Eddy, Mucus, Jivante, J-cho, Omarrion

 

 

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