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Cam Newton Preparing for Encore to Epic Rookie Season


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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/football/fun-loving-cam-newton-continues-to-find-success-ways-to-silence-critics/article4257569/

Cam Newton remembers all of the criticisms.

He couldn't read defenses. He threw off his back foot. He wasn't accurate enough.

The Carolina Panthers second-year quarterback laughs them off these days with a knowing, confident smile.

"If I base my career off things people have said that I couldn't do I would have quit this game a long time ago," Newton told the Associated Press on Wednesday. "You can't listen to what the naysayers say about you because their opinion is just that -- their opinion."

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I have to read his quotes to fully grasp them sometimes. When I hear him say it at times it doesn't have the full impact where as when I read it I can let his words and specifically his confidence sink in. At one time I wondered if he was just saying the right things because that is what he knew he was supposed to say.

I don't wonder anymore.

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I have to read his quotes to fully grasp them sometimes. When I hear him say it at times it doesn't have the full impact where as when I read it I can let his words and specifically his confidence sink in. At one time I wondered if he was just saying the right things because that is what he knew he was supposed to say.

I don't wonder anymore.

I have asked that question a lot about RGIII.. Word for word, he sounds like a Cam remix..

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