Cam Newton proud to be a sore loser
Cam Newton Goes Quiet, Storms Out Of Press Conference After Super Bowl Loss Carolina Panthers’ quarterback Cam Newton remains silent during the press conference after losing to the Denver Broncos, 24-10, in Super Bowl 50 at Levi’s Stadium.
That said, the enhanced audio and video painted a more understandable picture. “At the end of the day, when you invest so much time and sacrifice so much and things don’t go as planned, the emotions take over”. I think everyone on our team is not happy, so why should we be all smiles after? “I am my own person”. The truth of the matter is I really still don’t want to talk to the media. I am who I am. “I can see why Broncos fans are charged with being the greatest fans in the country”, Gradishar said. “I never proclaimed I was ideal”. “At the end of the day, unfortunately we didn’t get it done”.
Newton’s teammates also supported him in the locker room, shouting “We love you”. That’s what I don’t understand. “I have all of these people who are condemning and saying this, that and the third, but what makes your way right?”
Newton reiterated he has no regrets about how he handled his postgame press conference. “I want players that I know when the game is over they are crawling into the locker-room and they need help getting their gear off and they are going to need time getting into the shower”.
Mark Bedenbender, who had a prime spot along the metal barrier near Union Station, said the event is not only a celebration but likely a farewell to Manning, too. “I’m here to win football games”. “Because yours or anyone else’s expectations will never exceed mine”.
Cam Newton has been criticized for his effort during the Super Bowl.
Cam said he felt like his leg was in a bad position and might have gotten rolled in when asked about the fumble he didn’t dive for. I fumbled. That’s fine. “I can tell you that”, Newton said.
Newton said if he caused offense, “That’s cool”. He added, “We will be back, and I mean that. He hates to lose, that’s the bottom line”, Rivera said. Newton said he won’t change. A corrected version of the story is below: Broncos parade through Denver, leave questions for later Hundreds of thousands of fans cheered the Denver Broncos as the Super Bowl champions paraded through downtown Tuesday, putting aside some big questions about the future of the team for now By DONNA BRYSON and PAT GRAHAM DENVER (AP) – From the top of a fire truck, Von Miller thrust the Super Bowl trophy into the air again and again as the Denver Broncos convoy made its way through streets lined with blue-and-orange clad fans.
“I believe in this football team”. “(The Broncos) lost the Super Bowl two years ago and came back and won it”.