An NFL fan compared Cam Newton to Hitler
“Panthers quarterback Cam Newton suggested for the first time Wednesday that race may play a factor in why he’s become a lightning rod for public criticism”.
“I’ve said this since day one”, Newton said.
Smith added: “Really, I think the underlying story of this Super Bowl is the old, traditional gunslinger versus one of the new-age gunslingers, who brings another element that genetically – I hate to say it this way – but Peyton Manning has never had”.
The Carolina Panthers quarterback has led his team to this season’s Super Bowl, and is the clear favorite to be named NFL MVP. Because if you dabbing and Superman-ing and kicking my butt, hey, I’m going to get the players together and say, ‘The first guy who can hit that guy, take him out. The quarterback started handing out touchdown game balls to kids in Panthers jerseys after the team scored this season.
Now back in Denver as head coach, Kubiak, 54, will have a crack at another Super Bowl – the 50th edition – in Santa Clara, California on February 7 when he will try to mastermind a victory over Cam Newton and the Carolina Panthers. He and the players are confident in the work they’ve done to prepare for the challenges the Denver Broncos present. I think its a trick question, Newton said.
I’m going to have call B.S. on Urlacher, and not just becuase he casually ripped off the stick figure meme we’ve seen on Facebook recently.
“First off, I trust my guys”, Kubiak told reporters on Thursday. But when I said it then it was like, Oh he is immature, or, Oh hes young and this that and the third. I felt a certain type of way then and I feel a certain type of way now nothing has pretty much changed. They talk about skill set with this team. “It’s an event”, Rivera said.
“Right now, I think Cam is the best player in the league, ” Butler said. “More about what you have accomplished, what you have done”.
“I’ve tried to make the point that it represents everything that you’ve gone through and the people that have played”, Rivera said.
This season he’s torn down banners, thrown 12th Man flags, danced in the end zone, continued taking pictures on the sideline during most of Carolina’s 17 wins and more that’s caused him to be endeared by many and loathed by others. None of that bothers Rivera, who said Newton needs to remain true to himself. “Coach has a saying ‘you don’t have to be prepared to play today or tomorrow, but be prepared to play on Sunday.’ The process hopefully carries over to this game”.
“But I think I kind of may think like everybody else, where you see this as possibly being the last game”.