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Cam Newton Press Conference 12/21/11


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Would like to hear reporters ask more questions about the team other than him and the offense

I wanna hear about the defense sometimes. What he see and think of Hogan... something

Why would you want someone to open that Pandora's Box.

Can you imagine the faces Cam would make if he got the questions "Cam, do you think the defense has lived up to their end of the bargain?"

He would bite his fuggin bottom lip off!!

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Why would you want someone to open that Pandora's Box.

Can you imagine the faces Cam would make if he got the questions "Cam, do you think the defense has lived up to their end of the bargain?"

He would bite his fuggin bottom lip off!!

The injuries also far outweigh on that side as well

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Sounds like Jordan Gross has his full attention...that's going to be a very good thing. Despite the criticism he's been getting, Gross is a veteran leader on this team who has bridged the gap from the 2003 season to now. Steve Smith is the only other player with those credentials. I'd like to think that they understand how important it is to guide this young man in the right direction to achieve and finish what they were an integral part of starting eight years ago.

Those two have seen it all and I'm confident they can help Cam develop. Looks like that has already been happening and might be one of the factors in his development that can't be coached or learned, just experienced. I just hope that those two old vets get to ride the train to the station.

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