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Cam's Response To PantherNation


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10 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

People want so bad for that superbowl to be the end of Cam. They want him to rot away and dissappear, that is the exact actions of someone that has never liked you to begin with. They havent realized yet that he is not going anywhere. You gotta deal with this guy for at least the next 6+ years. Lots more winning and smiles in your face.

And if you care that much to follow and post something negative on anything having to do with Cam.....Guess what? You are a fuging FAN.

This season and Super Bowl really was the beginning of the journey.  Its only going to get better from here on out.  I it was another player I would be concerned about the long term implications of that loss.  With Cam, not at all. Its going to make him better, just like the post game press conference is going to make him better.  He is already driven to succeed at a level that parallels Kobe Bryant and all the greats of the 4 major sports.  This loss, is going to drive him even more.  Like I said this is the beginning of the journey.  Get ready haters.  Its gonna be a fun ride. 

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24 minutes ago, Semaj said:

This season and Super Bowl really was the beginning of the journey.  Its only going to get better from here on out.  I it was another player I would be concerned about the long term implications of that loss.  With Cam, not at all. Its going to make him better, just like the post game press conference is going to make him better.  He is already driven to succeed at a level to parallels Kobe Bryant and all the greats of the 4 major sports.  This loss, is going to drive him even more.  Like I said this is the beginning of the journey.  Get ready haters.  Its gonna be a fun ride. 

He's gonna have that Jordan effect. 

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51 minutes ago, jayflip said:

This is AMAZING. 

The comments were entertaining as usual.  These people who post in the comments sections.  What makes them think they are better people than Cam Newton is?  They speak of his maturity then go on to whine like little children.  "We don't like Cam", "Cam needs to grow up", "Cam is a little child".  I find it ironic. They all put themselves on a pedestal and they have not accomplished 2% of what Cam has done in his young 26 years of life.  Comical.  

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8 minutes ago, Semaj said:

The comments were entertaining as usual.  These people who post in the comments sections.  What makes them think they are better people than Cam Newton is?  They speak of his maturity then go on to whine like little children.  "We don't like Cam", "Cam needs to grow up", "Cam is a little child".  I find it ironic. They all put themselves on a pedestal and they have not accomplished 2% of what Cam has done in his young 26 years of life.  Comical.  

they are pinheads. narrow minded little intolerant trolls who are failures at living and feel that life is best lived pointing out perceived flaws in others, but who only do that so that they don't have to feel bad about what they see in the mirror.

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