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Hannah Storm interviews Cam Newton - Video (Full Interview)


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Yeah, he's had a lot of trouble with you guys!

Ooooh, he's beatin a team that was QB'ed by a broken Jake Delhomme, a lame duck team last year, and rebuilding team this year. LOL Big fuggin deal. The facts are, when the chips are on the table, Matt Ryan folds like a cheap tent and your whole fan base kknows it. On top of that, your coach is an egotistical retard that makes terrible decisions under pressure.

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Ignoring the Falcons' trolls and getting back on topic, I love how he talks about winning isn't something that you just do on Sundays, it's something that you do all the time.

For the people that have learned about Vince Lombardi, he used to preach this. He used to tell his teams the exact same thing. When you live to win, that's when winning becomes something that happens consistently. It's a mind-set. It's something that happens during practices, during meetings. Winning doesn't happen on Sundays. Winning starts whenever you start, and winning stops when you stop wanting it.

Cam Newton wants it more than anybody in the NFL.

Screw the Jordan comparisons, or the Ali comparisons. Cam wants to win like Lombardi wanted to win. Cam wants to win like John Wooden wanted to win.

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Screw the Jordan comparisons, or the Ali comparisons. Cam wants to win like Lombardi wanted to win. Cam wants to win like John Wooden wanted to win.

the Jordan comparison came about because he got that almost word for word from what Jordan once said..

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