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Cam Newton Press Conference


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1 hour ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

yo - this guy makes me feel like a kid again.. i really didn't know he meant this much to me and my son until it was a done deal..

 

gawd, i hope we win some games with him and keep him around..

 

Me and you both, brother.  Dude is 5 years younger than me, but makes me feel like how I did watching MJ as a kid.

And the universe agrees, Cam as a Panther is just perfect and how it should be.

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33 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Some people are born to follow (there’s nothing wrong with that) and some are born to lead, Cam was born to lead.

Whether you are religious or not, the part where he talks about his journey and his faith is eye opening. While he’s still the same Cam there is a lot of things that just seem different about him (in a good way).

A wise man once said that “a minor setback paves the way for a major comeback”.

I don’t expect Cam to come in and be Superman, after all he’s not 22 anymore… but I wouldn’t be shocked to see him become the ultimate leader and will this team to the playoffs through his drive, passion, leadership, and accountability.

Welcome Back!

No one is tweeting about it, but the talk of his spiritual journey is the best part of the presser. That makes me excited. 

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

NGL, he made me want to go back to church on that part.  It was moving, and bot was he preaching.

Beautiful.

Related to me in a big way. Gave me the little bit of introspection I needed right now. That's a powerful presser.

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That was a very enjoyable press conference. Cam is a very interesting and confident man. I think the experience in New England and etc made him better. I have gone from wondering if I would watch the game on Sunday to now I can’t wait to see it. You know he is going to play somehow on Sunday…even if for a few plays. 

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Time to right a horrendous wrong that was done here. Cam was never the issue here amd shouldn't have been treated as such. We all agreed that time off would've done him well, as well as investment in the offensive line. If you can keep Cam here while investing in that line, I think the dividends will be great.

The disconnect between fan and franchise occurred because many, many people feel that they have a personal connection with Cam because that's the kind of moxie he has in public relations. He changed the fanbase, he changed the franchise. Let's hope Rhule doesn't screw this up, otherwise cut him, promote Brady, keep Snow, and let's go.

 

 

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