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Cam Newton Presser 12-31-14


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Cam Newton said #Panthers had somewhat of a lackluster performance against Cardinals last season.

 

Cam Newton: #Cardinals defense is as talented this year as last year if not more...#Panthers

 

 

Cam Newton says #Panthers had a "lackluster" performance vs. #Cardinals last season. ... Dropped TDs by Smith, LaFell, 3 INTs for Cam.

 

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Cam on crotchery: He's done a great job leading a young group.

 

"He's a person who's the silent assassin- he's been there on and off the field. He's a leader" Cam talking about "Deacon Jerricho"

 

Cam was asked if he needs a playoff win to be a great QB: "Next question."

 

Cam Newton complimenting the play of WR Jerricho Cotchery. He's made several tough catches in traffic in recent weeks. Been very reliable.

 

Cam Newton: "We are division champs, but nobody is satisfied with that."

 

Cam on Postseason win: There's a lot of guys who have been battling. As a franchise we haven't had much luck in the playoffs.

 

"One of the things last year, we didn't get best talent-wise, we got beat experience-wise" Cam on last year's playoff game

 

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Newton says experience was a factor in loss to 49ers in playoffs last year. Thinks Panthers will benefit from having been through that.

 

Cam: Playoff football is different. That's why you have to turn it up another notch.

 

Cam: "We can't be dictated (on offense) by what they do."

 

@CameronNewton said C Ryan Kalil has been his safety valve since he arrived here with #Panthers

 

"Everything in the past is irrelevant... It may be one of the most talented defenses we've faced this year." #panthers #camnewton

 

 

Newton: There's no time for us to be loose. We have to have laser sharp focus, not let opportunities pass us by.

 

Cam Newton said "obviously'' it sticks out on film that #Cardinals have allowed a lot of rush yards to mobile QBS the past two weeks.

 

Cam: This has not been the prototypical season of a playoff team. But who cares?

 

 

 

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Newton : Adversity made us steady to a degree..season hasn't been a prototypical playoff year but who cares..a lot of teams want to be us.

 

Cam, asked if he was having fun: "Of course. We're still playing football. That's something to smile about."

 

Newton: "I'm expecting that Bank of America will be rocking on Saturday." Get here early and get loud, #PantherNation.

 

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