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The making of Cam's Night Out


Tarheels23

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Great article on the making of Cam's Night Out, and yes, it was filmed in BofA Stadium.

http://espn.go.com/espn/page2/story/_/id/7597424/page-2-hangs-cam-newton-araabmuzik-commercial-shoot

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- It's late on a clear, brisk evening when Cam Newton's shiny black SUV rolls to a stop inside the deserted loading dock at Bank of America Stadium. A wisp of smoke swirls into the inky darkness as the Panthers' record-breaking Rookie of the Year QB grabs his backpack and pulls on the hood of his red windbreaker. He glances to the left, deep into the dark, empty tunnels of the stadium. Then, even more dramatically, to the right. Newton unlatches the door, leans into it with his shoulder and places his sparkling, black and red Under Armour shoes down on the concrete. He moves slowly, and with purpose, as if recreating the original moon landing.

"I'm never gonna get complacent and say 'I've arrived,'" Newton continued. "My whole mentality for this offseason is: the best is yet to come. I did some good things. But, yeah, I also did some bad things too. Now that I've gone back and watched all the film, it's kinda disgusting to even look at some of the things I'm watching. There's a lot of room for improvement. The focus point for me is consistency. I was not consistent enough to be an elite quarterback in this league. And, even more important, I think, is I've been in discussions with all my teammates and everybody is on board and won't be satisfied until we're playing for it all.
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