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Cam acted like a spoiled brat. He came off as a sulking child, not a man, and certainly not a leader.
But remember guys, people only dislike Newton because he's black. There couldn't possibly be any other reason....
Cam acted like a spoiled brat. He came off as a sulking child, not a man, and certainly not a leader.
The Hock what part of the country are you watching the game?
Bad game for the professional race baiters, who assumed Newton was going to win.
Winning a second Super Bowl was huge for Peyton's legacy. Only having one was always held against him by the haters, and now he joins select company with his second.
BSPN doing it's part to defend and rationalize Scam's childish behavior after the game:
http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-pa...-super-bowl-loss-isnt-necessarily-a-bad-thing
From what I've read in the blogosphere, it's not working. sCam is coming off as a petulant child.BSPN doing it's part to defend and rationalize Scam's childish behavior after the game:
http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-pa...-super-bowl-loss-isnt-necessarily-a-bad-thing
It was an enjoyable game from an anti-sCam Newton standpoint. His lack of maturity toward the end of the game was evident. Now, whether or not other teams can use the Denver "template" to stop the Carolina offense going forward remains to be seen. Denver played a straight base defense with their line and inside linebackers, while using Ware and Miller as wild cards. The defensive backfield played straight-up man-to-man. Most teams don't have the personnel to pull this off, and worse, most teams play zone with their defensive backs so that they can "look" toward the line of scrimmage in case Newton runs. This is what kills teams because unlike the vast majority of black QB's, Newton is not a dink-and-dunker. He's not David Gerrard 2.0, he actually throws the ball downfield. He had a terrible game, and unraveled towards the end, but unfortunately it's going to be tough for any team to replicate what Denver did. Here's to hoping that many make adjustments and can frustrate sCam, at that point he's his own worst enemy.
In the past two years, the Superbowl game has seen Tom Brady defeat Russell Wilson and Peyton Manning defeat Cam Newton. Hard to complain about the two best QB’s of the last 20 years (Brady being the all-time greatest) defeating mobile “up-and-coming” black messiahs of the Caste System.
I watched the NFL Network last night as Marshall Faulk, Deion Sanders and Michael Irvin were discussing it. Faulk excused Newton's behavior, saying he'll "learn" from it, while Sanders and Irvin were critical. Host Chris Rose, the token non-black, cowered in fear during the discussion, afraid to say anything bad about the overgrown child.
I'm not worried about Newton. He'll soon be 27, which means he'll start getting injured if he keeps running the way he does. When he has to become solely a pocket passer he's not going to be a great one. Plus, given the parity of the NFL the odds are pretty good he won't get back to the Super Bowl again.
All that media crap about the "new breed" of quarterback is the same propaganda line they were spewing 20 years ago (Randall Cunningham and Kordell Stewart) and 10 years ago (Daunte Culpepper) and 5 years ago (Josh Freeman and RGIII), and every year in between. The list of black failures at QB is long while the list of successful ones is comically short. Newton may be the rare one that actually does well for an extended period of time, but anyone who looks at it objectively realizes that Whites on average are significantly better at the position. The real issue is the way Whites are discounted and systematically discriminated against at every position other than kicker and long snapper.
I watched the NFL Network last night as Marshall Faulk, Deion Sanders and Michael Irvin were discussing it. Faulk excused Newton's behavior, saying he'll "learn" from it, while Sanders and Irvin were critical. Host Chris Rose, the token non-black, cowered in fear during the discussion, afraid to say anything bad about the overgrown child.
I'm not worried about Newton. He'll soon be 27, which means he'll start getting injured if he keeps running the way he does. When he has to become solely a pocket passer he's not going to be a great one. Plus, given the parity of the NFL the odds are pretty good he won't get back to the Super Bowl again.
All that media crap about the "new breed" of quarterback is the same propaganda line they were spewing 20 years ago (Randall Cunningham and Kordell Stewart) and 10 years ago (Daunte Culpepper) and 5 years ago (Josh Freeman and RGIII), and every year in between. The list of black failures at QB is long while the list of successful ones is comically short. Newton may be the rare one that actually does well for an extended period of time, but anyone who looks at it objectively realizes that Whites on average are significantly better at the position. The real issue is the way Whites are discounted and systematically discriminated against at every position other than kicker and long snapper.