Fantastic & thorough articles, as always. Thanks!
Fantastic & thorough articles, as always. Thanks!
thank you for bringing your biased to the comment section. just call him what you do when you’re watching him on TV at home.
Ok. A showboat who wasn’t won anything. A poor winner and a sore loser. Anything else, or does that cover it?
I mean, I can certainly understand the criticism. I never put much in post game interviews, especially after a loss (I spent the last several years pulling for Kaepernick, so make of that what you will).
However, it’s odd that Belichick gets labeled “surly and determined” when his loses are punctuated by “We lost” and…
I don’t think anyone does, but for people who hate to see the ridiculous celebrations when his team is winning by 40+ points (me), it brings a smile to my face to see him pout.
It was, him collapsing like a wet paper bag and curling up in the fetal position when Denver scored their last TD was pretty much the summation of the entire game.
Franchise QB’s don’t do that, they don’t dramatically flop to the ground in agony when things don’t go their way. Hell, I think Tom Brady whines a bit much…
As soon as he made those histrionic displays (collapsing on the sideline after the Anderson touchdown, throwing a tantrum when he didn’t get an unwarranted roughing call on the last drive), even I was cringing at the forthcoming questions about his maturity. And this after a season of building up general goodwill by…
A lot of his revived image this season centered around his interactions with kids, etc. As their role model, he had an opportunity to teach those children how to handle adversity and how to lose graciously. He failed them. I’m probably overly naive.
We don’t yet have an explanation from Newton. (“I don’t know,” was his only comment on the play, a terse answer in a postgame presser full of terse answers.)
Hard to answer when you’re Dabbing your eyes.
Is this the first comment section on a Cam Newton article that you’ve ever read?
An object in motion tends to stay in motion, unless DeMarcus Ware and Von Miller are coming in the opposite direction.
Ironically, I was really looking forward to the game partly because the Pats weren’t in it (sorry) and partly to see a defensive battle. Boy I just had no idea.
OK, I’ll clarify before this goes too far: my comment is ironic.
He seems nice.
So NOW can we address the elephant in the room? That it is possible for a white man to dislike a black QB and have it NOT be about race?
Pretty sure Newton’s law dictates that everything falls back to earth.
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So NOW can we address the elephant in the room? That it is possible for a white man to dislike a black QB and have it NOT be about race?
Here, I’ll save a lot of people some time:
Don’t make this shit about race. Literally any quarterback would be getting grief for this. It doesn’t matter what happens if that fumble goes the other way and he should have at least made an effort for the ball.