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The local media is mad at Cam


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This has Jerry Richardson written all over it.

carolinagrowl Steve Reed

So Cam Newton turns down interview requests from local media (three times), then talks to NFL Network. Nice! http://bit.ly/n25TAz

So Cam Newton turns down interview requests from local media (three times), then talks to NFL Network. Nice! http://bit.ly/n25TAz

— Steve Reed (@SteveReedAP)

July 27, 2011

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Oh noes he only did one interview and it wasn't with local media. What a d*ck. :rolleyes: So many people/haters on twitter running with this one; it is a sad state of why the sports media is lazy and basically stupid

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IMO charlotte media should back off till the preseason. These guys have alot of work to do with very little time. It's like being denied to study for a test intill the last two days. If this city wants championships they need to let the players be.

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