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Cam Newton's drive began early


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geesh you missed the whole point of the article. If you dont get angry after a loss you accept losing and it shows your not competitive. I was the same way after a loss, I was pissed off and came back and always kicked ass the next game. This article shows how competiitive Cam has been ever since he was really young, and that the media has blown the pouting issue out of proportion.

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The article could've also been titled "Sore Loser Since Birth". If this piece's intent was to put forth a legitimate excuse for Newton's poor sportsmanship, it failed miserably.

Real winners don't pout when they lose.

yeah they just shove cameras and go completely unhinged on their position coaches on the sidelines.

also apparently you haven't seen drew brees sitting alone on the bench with a thousand yard stare on his face yet this season. keep up the trolling.

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The article could've also been titled "Sore Loser Since Birth". If this piece's intent was to put forth a legitimate excuse for Newton's poor sportsmanship, it failed miserably.

Real winners don't pout when they lose.

I saw jordan pout when he was young and couldnt get past the pistons. ive seen Lebron pout after losing to the celtics. Do you not call these guys real winners? Hell we even have a post last week that showed all the elite nfl pro qb's pouting on the side line. How come Cam is the only one that doesnt get a pass? Do I like to see him pout ...no...but Id be more pissed off if he was smiling and joking during a loss. Im glad that he wants to change the culture of the franchise and i believe he will do it.

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The article could've also been titled "Sore Loser Since Birth". If this piece's intent was to put forth a legitimate excuse for Newton's poor sportsmanship, it failed miserably.

Real winners don't pout when they lose.

Really? I can think of this guy named Kobe Bryant. Kobe is a sore loser and one of the most passionate and competitive guys in the NBA. He hates losing and is a jerk and an ass to reporters just like Cam. I would consider Kobe a winner, I think he won a few times.

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I saw jordan pout when he was young and couldnt get past the pistons. ive seen Lebron pout after losing to the celtics. Do you not call these guys real winners? Hell we even have a post last week that showed all the elite nfl pro qb's pouting on the side line. How come Cam is the only one that doesnt get a pass? Do I like to see him pout ...no...but Id be more pissed off if he was smiling and joking during a loss. Im glad that he wants to change the culture of the franchise and i believe he will do it.

he doesn't get a pass because a lot of people already had a particular preconceived notion of the kind of person he was and this just confirms what they already believed in their minds.

rodgers, brady, and peyton manning all have at least one ring and are major assholes when they are getting beat up/losing. really raise your hand if you think any of those guys would be all smiles if they were playing for a team on the kind of extended downswing we're on right now.

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yeah they just shove cameras and go completely unhinged on their position coaches on the sidelines.

also apparently you haven't seen drew brees sitting alone on the bench with a thousand yard stare on his face yet this season. keep up the trolling.

Im not trolling, son. Anybody know of a Panthers Board that isnt choked with hostile comments, personal insults favored by 12 year old boys, (my personal favorite: go kill yourself) stupid Gifs, and internet tough guys who hide behind their anonymity?

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Im not trolling, son. Anybody know of a Panthers Board that isnt choked with hostile comments, personal insults favored by 12 year old boys, (my personal favorite: go kill yourself) stupid Gifs, and internet tough guys who hide behind their anonymity?

this board would be like that if you'd log out and never post again

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