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Cam Newton says he let people down with post-Super Bowl news conference


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The league's 2015 MVP apparently has come around in taking some responsibility for his abbreviated postgame news conference following a 24-10 loss to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50.

Newton didn't apologize for walking out on media after giving short answers to 13 questions. Two days after the game, he admitted he's "a sore loser" and he wasn't going to "bend for anybody's expectations."

But in the latest edition of Ebony, Newton admitted he could have handled the situation better.

"The truth is, I represent something way bigger than myself," Newton told the magazine. "I'm doing it for [my fans and family] and I felt like I let them down."

 

http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/20561/cam-newton-tells-ebony-he-let-down-his-fans-and-family-with-post-super-bowl-press-conference

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Carolina coach Ron Rivera defended his quarterback at the NFL owners meeting, suggesting players from the losing team shouldn't be put in the position Newton was.

 

 

^^^^ I agree. Let the winning team have their time. Maybe interview the losing team maybe the next day or something

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Didn't help that the fuggin NFL would put the Broncos D right next to him and blast their press conference while Cam had his.

"But But But Russel took it like a man". Well was Russel listening to Malcolm Butler live it up right next to him?

 

"Well...Cam is a thug and steals laptops"

^ Every Facebook comment from cam haters

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