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Notice the media slowly building Cam up?


Zod

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I've not seen anything positive.  Please give examples.  The only thing I saw this weekend was on NFLN they did a blowthrough on the weekend's games, and they only showed one play(the int) from our game while saying something like, "can't do that Cam".

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What is the right way for the media to cover the panthers? Since it seems like we bitch whenever they diss us, ignore us, or hype us up.

 

 

Just some good ol' fashion journalistic integrity is all I ask. 

 

That includes not doing the following:

 

- pulling quotes out of context a la Peter King "entertainer and icon" tweet

 

- sensationalizing a la SVP saying Cam is just a "me me me guy" or Cowherd saying Cam may be a bust after he breaks nearly every rookie QB record in the books

 

- taking blatant cheap shots at a player or team a la Prisco's probowl article one year late or NFL.com which has taken shot after shot on the Panthers and Cam this offseason

 

I get that a large portion of media now a days only cares about ratings.  They literally will say or write anything just to get a rise out of people.

 

The rest of the national media are really just bandwagoners.  They don't have the effort or will to pay attention to small market teams like Carolina, so they just follow each other's tails wherever that may lead them.

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As predicted, they are starting to build Cam up. The only thing they like more than tearing an athlete down, is a story of redemption while building him up again.

 

fug the national media (most of them anyway)! They have lost ALL credibility when it comes to covering Cam Newton. We don't need any Johnny-come-latelys telling us what we already know and knew.  Lucky for them,  they are dealing with a gracious and classy kid who naturally displays decorum and sweet southern charm because he's really that guy.  If it were me, I'd be saying "Oh, now you wanna get on the bandwagon?  Like Martin always says, 'Get to steppin!'"

 

 

 

Furthermore, they are ready to Pearl Harbor him at a moment's notice. I'll never trust them.

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