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Big Cat Talks About Cam


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It's just a blurb in Peter King's Week 16 picks, but it's something. . .

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/peter_king/12/22/week.16/index.html?sct=nfl_t12_a2

"You know what I love about Cam?" owner Jerry Richardson of the Panthers told me the other day about Cam Newton. "He hates to lose. He really hates to lose. That's something I really like to see in our team leaders." It's taken Newton about five months to become one of the main ones on this team.

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We need more guys with that attitude, those who refuse to give up. Attitude was one thing I was hoping to see Rivera change. We need swagger as an entire team.

I as well.. It takes time for the tides to change.. If Rivera sticks by his plan that this year is an audition and those who don't cut it are gone, that'll be a drastic change from our last regime who kept everyone until their wheels fell off..

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I as well.. It takes time for the tides to change.. If Rivera sticks by his plan that this year is an audition and those who don't cut it are gone, that'll be a drastic change from our last regime who kept everyone until their wheels fell off..

I keep hearing RR say in his radio interviews that his players are either.......

"going to get better or we're going to move on."

I love it.

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