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Newton on Rhule: Post-Game Presser


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https://twitter.com/Callihan_/status/1475226378018693123?s=20

 

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Cam Newton: "Coach Rhule is a great coach. I heard the boos and the chants and all that stuff but the last time I checked, Coach Rhule is not the one out there playing."

Tried embedding; but Cam has definitely undergone some maturation when addressing the media. He's been saying all of the right things, even when he deserves to say more. (Not that he's been playing at a high level himself.)

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

They both stood up for each other in their pressers today. Im listening now, it also sounded like Cam may be back next year via Rhule's comments. 

I didnt hear that from Rhule.  Cam said he wasn't saying he was done, "for more than one reason," and that was the only thing that sounded like an allusion to next season.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

I didnt hear that from Rhule.  Cam said he wasn't saying he was done, "for more than one reason," and that was the only thing that sounded like an allusion to next season.

Rhule said that the team  will be resigining a lot of players on this roster that they want to be apart of the future , and it was the direct transition topic from when he was talking about Cam.  He also stated that they are playhing Cam and Sam together to see what the options are for the future. Decisions they are making today, are for the future.

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

"Today wasnt because of the coach" - Cam Newton

Sounds like a positive relationship between he and Rhule. Then again, Rhule has always been known as someone players respect and enjoy playing for.

If he actually believes this, I disagree with him. The coach assembled this roster.

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