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Cam Newton didn't change after his Accident. Everything else did.


Ivan The Awesome

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Check out this very good piece by one of the best beat writers this team has. Bill Voth, right here.

 

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I’ve been covering Newton since he came to the Carolinas, and the truth is, he had already grown into a leadership role well before his truck rolled.

"I haven't changed,” he said Wednesday. “The people in that locker room know I haven't changed. The people upstairs know I haven't changed. As a matter of fact, they haven't changed, either. It's just guys growing up and seeing more football and understanding what to do in different circumstances. That's just overall growth."

 

 

This is what good journalism looks like. 

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Yeah... the whole "he has matured narrative" is worn the fug out.

Like he said in his presser, he hasn't "matured" he has just gained experience and knows the QB position better 

To me, he has matured as a football player, but otherwise seems to be the same ole Cam he has always been

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4 minutes ago, teeray said:

Yeah... the whole "he has matured narrative" is worn the fug out.

Like he said in his presser, he hasn't "matured" he has just gained experience and knows the QB position better 

To me, he has matured as a football player, but otherwise seems to be the same ole Cam he has always been

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