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"Cam looking at the film what do you need to do to improve?"


liljah8303

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Who gives a damn? It's a moot point since it was taken out of context by the same douche who said the Giants had legitimate injuries Monday night.

It really isn't because the funny thing is I started the topic way before that comment was made, predicting something like that would happen because of how he comes across. And then it happened.

And I'm saying it will probably keep happening. Because Cam is simply not one of those good ol boy Peyton Manning type of guys. He will draw attention to himself, but my belief is like he did during his media workout, he will also back it up with action.

He's most likely going to have the personality of an O.J.(prior to going nuts), or Muhammad Ali. He will likely be cocky. That's how this got started in another thread. It was about cockiness and where it came from.

I expect Cam Newton to be a cocky player, which will stem from the narcissist in him. And it will also be, heck it IS, the same reasons they won't take the cameras off of him. Basically he will be cocky, and they will love him for it. And this is all going to be great and fun to follow as long as he performs and something tragic doesn't happen.

That's what I expect to see. Those that expect to see a humble, quiet type leader, are going to be disappointed......and possibly offended...which will make me LOL ;)

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What is my opinion? The only stance that I've taken is that you can't attribute a minor psychological theory to a person from a completely distanced perspective, and further more attempt to provide evidence of your correctness by stating that famous leaders are Maccoby's definition of narcissists therefore Newton has to be one. Furthermore, to continue said argument by stating that these beliefs are incontrovertible facts, simply because you have bought into said theory, is asinine at best. That's the only point that I'm making.

So, the support for why you think his opinion is wrong (even though there is some published evidence to support it) is......nothing more than just your opinion that he is wrong.

got it.

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So, the support for why you think his opinion is wrong (even though there is some published evidence to support it) is......nothing more than just your opinion that he is wrong.

got it.

There was also published evidence that the Earth was flat and the center of the universe. Just sayin'...

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