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What Losing Madden Cover Means To Cam... And Panthers.


TheWiz

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EVERYTHING!!

Cam really wanted to win. He really does play the game and he did so much to endear himself to madden fans...

The reason that he lost is not because of Calvin Johnson...

I hope you understand what happened here... some people really hate this guy... for no reason. And Cam-haters united to vote for WHOEVER the other guy was.

It's not really about the curse of the Madden cover. It doesnt exist. But here's what it does mean...

Believe it or not... this sends a message to Cam that...

You have not arrived. People doubt you. They dont believe that you're the real thing.

And if anybody knows anything about Cam...

This is just another reason for him to work harder. And He's going to work harder... TOMORROW.

And I love it.

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Did any of you WATCH any of what happened.

Im not saying what winning the Madden Cover meant to YOU or to the NFL...

Im saying what it meant to Cam. And it did mean something.... and he thought he was going to win.

If you know anything about Cam... if you know anything about his story... this just adds to it.

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Did any of you WATCH any of what happened.

Im not saying what winning the Madden Cover meant to YOU or to the NFL...

Im saying what it meant to Cam. And it did mean something.... and he thought he was going to win.

If you know anything about Cam... if you know anything about his story... this just adds to it.

It did seem as though Cam, not only wanted to win but believed that he would win. Losing really bothers him and I love that about our QB. His desire to win will be contagious!
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Did any of you WATCH any of what happened.

Im not saying what winning the Madden Cover meant to YOU or to the NFL...

Im saying what it meant to Cam. And it did mean something.... and he thought he was going to win.

If you know anything about Cam... if you know anything about his story... this just adds to it.

Yes, Im sure when Cam Newton's life is made into a book this will be a chapter. :rolleyes:

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Cam will get it eventually. I think you are right OP, that everyone that didn't like Cam voted against him in the finals. It was kinda odd how significantly Cam beat everyone on his side of the bracket and didn't win it.

I hope this pisses Cam off. He's going to go apeshit because he doesn't get to ruin the "curse" of Madden. Sucks to be the rest of the NFL, he's going to destroy this year.

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