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Man o swear this only makes me want him to win so much more. If they win I hope he trolls so hard. Him and obeezy dabbing will be put on a t shirt.
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Who gives a **** what these guys wear? If I was the starting quarterback of a Super Bowl-bound team I would've gotten off that plane wearing a Ric Flair style robe and gold rimmed aviators. And I'm white if that matters.
http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Cam-Newton-Sunnyvale-family-bucket-list-6801208.php
Cam Newton helps Sunnyvale family complete deceased son's bucket list
Kevin Lynch Published 11:18 am, Tuesday, February 2, 2016
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Cam Newton poses with the Sieczko family at Super Bowl Media Day. Photo: Bob Lange, 49ers Courtesy
Photo: Bob Lange, 49ers Courtesy
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Cam Newton poses with the Sieczko family at Super Bowl Media Day.
Panthers quarterback Cam Newton proved his heart is as big as powerful right arm on Monday's Super Bowl Media Day at the SAP Center.
In 2014, Sunnyvale native Trae Sieczko's son Scot died of cancer at the age of 22. The Sieczkos are a huge sports family with most members being 49ers fans, but Scot became enamored with Newton when he was at Auburn, followed him to Carolina and loved the joy and abandon with which Newton attacked the quarterback position.
One item on Sieczko's bucket list was getting a signed jersey from Newton. Trae put her son's story out on Facebook, which caught the attention of Santa Clara mayor Jamie Matthews. He placed a call to 49ers CEO Jed York and then 49ers VP Bob Lange called the Panthers to see if Newton would sign a jersey and send to Sieczko.
Newton found out about it and decided to do one better. He wanted to meet the family and sign the jersey in person, which he did on Monday after fielding questions for an hour on media night.
"I'm so excited," Sieczko said, while wearing her own Newton jersey. "His bucket list is now complete. I can feel his presence."
Newton does an abundance of charity work, particularly focusing on kids. The Panthers go into Sunday's Super Bowl with the Broncos with the league's top-ranked offense and maybe something just as powerful — Newton's undeniable karma.
[h1]Episode 6: State of Emergency for HipHop + How Cam Newton is being portrayed as a villain.[/h1]
FTESWL sits down with David who talks to them about two articles he has written. When did Hip Hop transition over from hustler to customer? The molly craze where rappers are rapping more about poppin pills than making money off dealing it. Reading this article below and it got us thinking. “A foreigner in the Home that the 80’s Built — The Story of Hip-Hop in 2016. We talk about how Future and Lil Wayne have spawned all these clones who copy what they think is the blueprint to success. Starting at the 55:39 mark the article about “America’s NWA: Sports IS a Magnifying Glass” puts you in a place where you can categorize David’s son and model him after three players.
1. Richard Sherman
2. Marshawn Lynch
3. Cam Newton
We 3 try to take on why isn’t Cam Newton getting fully embraced by the media why is there such a backlash with how he celebrates or how he chooses to lead a team who has only lost 1 game and on their way to the Super Bowl. Why is it when Tom Brady yells and spike a ball after a TD it’s passion but if Cam Newton or anybody else does it, it’s disruptive. Is Cam and Russel Wilson a new wave of QB’s who are not just a duel threat but are successful at doing it as well.
Lmao was that Mitch Albom?
Do you hear the tone he was speaking to cam? [emoji]128514[/emoji] Do u think he would dare talk to another man, let alone one that size, in his face 1v1 with that tone? [emoji]128514[/emoji]
"Boy"
"Boy"
Oh wow.
I didn't even peep that.
#THEY are really wilding.
Hope he comes back 10x as ignorant next year and wins the SuperBowl and blows off the press conference again, this time spraying champagne in the reporters faces.
It's hilarious to see people pretend to be mad about stuff like him not speaking in the press conference.
Assuming it was David Newton, if so he's a clown in his own right. Honestly one of the worst beat writers of any professional team in sports.Panthers beat writer said it best yesterday. "He is the world's best winner and the world's worst loser. Tonight showed that again."
[h1]Peyton Manning storms off Super Bowl field. Is he a poor sport?[/h1]
By Chris Chase
February 08, 2010
Peyton Manning(notes) didn't shake hands with New Orleans Saints players after his Indianapolis Colts lost 31-17 in Super Bowl XLIV. Apparently some think this is a sign of poor sportsmanship from the NFL's greatest player. It's not.
Walking off the field without congratulating Drew Brees(notes) may go against our misguided notion of what sportsmanship should be, but it wasn't at all disrespectful or bitter. It shows how much Peyton Manning wanted to win the game. And who can argue about that?
LeBron James was caught up in a similar controversy during the NBA playoffs last year and the same thing that was true then is true now: A perfunctory handshake doesn't make someone a good sport. It either makes them indifferent to the game's result or a good actor. What would people have preferred Peyton and LeBron do, laugh off the loss with apathy and treat the victors to dinner after? This isn't Little League.
The only time I question my sports fandom is when the players I'm rooting for seem to care less about the result than I do. I don't want to see my team's quarterback laughing on the sideline while losing a big game. If I care so much, why shouldn't the players?
"It's just a job for these guys," is a familiar refrain. The natural response to that is the great ones make their job their passion. Hall of Fames don't tend to include guys who can't care. The desire to win is what sustains greatness. You think Michael Jordan was hugging Isiah Thomas after losses in the 1980s? Or that Larry Bird stayed on the court to congratulate Kareem? Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio weren't going out for drinks after the Yankees beat the Red Sox. The great ones are competitors and competitors can't flip a switch immediately after a devastating loss and act like it didn't matter.
Being a good sportsman is playing fair, respecting the game and giving credit after to an opponent. Manning did all those things Sunday. In his postgame press conference he said of his quick exit:
That's probably a tad disingenuous, but no more than it would have been if Peyton had walked over to congratulate Drew Brees."I certainly know how it was three years ago when we won. There's not much consolation for the guys who didn't win. There's the stage being set up and the celebration. It's time for the Saints to celebrate. It's their field."
For the record, Peyton did call Brees later in the night. Said the Saints quarterback: "Peyton's a class guy." If the man who was supposedly snubbed thinks so, that's enough for me.