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Cam hangs up on Atlanta media... lol


Jeremy Igo

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Cam Newton fielded questions from the Atlanta media today via conference call. Apparently, they were not too happy with what they got from Cam. 

The transcript from the conference call reveals the level of questions asked.

My personal favorite....

Q: How did the Vikings take Kelvin Benjamin away from the offense?

A: “Do you really think I’m going to tell you that?”

Q: How do you all plan to get Kelvin Benjamin going against the Falcons?

A: “Throw it to him.”

 

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I'm sure the media wasn't doing anything to deserve attitude.  Of course, we now live in a world where everyone is owed something.  Reporters can say and do whatever and Cam has to politely take it or get blasted. 

Probably a lot of "talk about X Cam". Then we can pull out the one phrase to meet our planned narrative we already have written 

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In fairness, if hometown guys ask him the same question about dealing with a loss.....he gives them the same treatment.  He has been saying it for a half decade and appears done. He isn't a good loser and he is content with that 

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2 minutes ago, dos poptarts said:

Haha. I usually don't bother with player press conferences, but no way in hell does any player answer those questions about strategies. The hat question was the only interesting one.

Soooo... what is your plan in getting Kelvin back in the game this week? 

 

GTFO

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