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Cam Newton 2014 Pro-Bowl


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Carolina coach Ron Rivera, who is coaching against Newton in Sunday's Pro Bowl, said earlier this year that the 2012 Pro Bowl week wasn't a good experience for Newton. From what he's seen so far, this one has been much better.

"Very much so,'' Rivera said by phone. "From what I understand he is very more sure of himself. He went [the first time] as a rookie sensation. I think there were some people that didn't appreciate that. He got a lot of attention, and he gets a lot of attention around here.

 

Does anybody else still get annoyed about that pro-bowl? ^^ I really think Rivera hit it on the head. Then you got Prisco and his cowardly "unnamed" sources

 

http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/4396/newton-seemingly-enjoying-second-pro-bowl?ex_cid=espnapi_public

 

Cam newton mic'd up

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-pro-bowl/0ap2000000317694/NFL-Fan-Pass-Cam-Newton-mic-d-up-at-Pro-Bowl-practice?continuous=true

 

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Still mad enough to think Cam should never attend a future Pro Bowl.

Not interested in watching this years Pro Bowl but will ck in to see if Cam is treated like shyt by his peers and rushed as he was during his rookie campaign in that joke of an exhibition in 2011.

Time for all Panthers to take a nod from the 49ers and have something better to do if our Franchise is in anyway threatened during this BS in Hawaii.

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