Sure, none of them do. But when you have a reputation of being a cocky winner and a sore loser, doing exactly what a sore loser would do is only going to add to the legend that you're a sore loser. It was his perfect opportunity to not be a sore loser and he blew it.Two Words isn't disputing whether or not he is a sore loser. He, like me, is saying he didn't owe us the viewers, anything.
well now we're getting into the whole marshawn lynch thing again if we're talking about press conference obligations
When you're a 26 year old millionaire getting to do what you love to do for your job and have plenty of fans along with haters, then you'll understand how little he should care about those that complain about him celebrating or being a sore loser. The guy has too much going on to care about that.Sure, none of them do. But when you have a reputation of being a cocky winner and a sore loser, doing exactly what a sore loser would do is only going to add to the legend that you're a sore loser. It was his perfect opportunity to not be a sore loser and he blew it.
Now you're going to say "Cam doesn't care what people think. He doesn't care if people think he's a sore loser." Which is where people get the opinion that he's lacking in maturity. "I don't need to change anything about me. Anyone who doesn't like my negative traits can just deal with it." makes him sound like a teenager.
It shouldn't be a wonder why some people don't particularly like the cocky athlete who acknowledges that he has flaws, but doesn't have any interest in changing his behavior. He sounds like a cliched teenager in a high school drama. You could probably find that exact character description on TVTropes it's been used so many times for the bad guy in media.
I didn't say anything about whether he is or isn't a sore loser. I'm saying it's strange how people care so much as if they're the ones that won and he won't give them the proper respect for it. He lost and was upset. He's likely upset at himself and especially his teammates for not playing well. If that makes him not in the mood to answer media questions, I don't care and I don't think others should either.
The mentality that you shouldn't care about what other people think because you're on top of the world is pretty immature in itself.When you're a 26 year old millionaire getting to do what you love to do for your job and have plenty of fans along with haters, then you'll understand how little he should care about those that complain about him celebrating or being a sore loser. The guy has too much going on to care about that.
People slammed him for that too and it was equally mystifying.Marshawn not talking to the press had ZERO impact on my SB experiences those years.
The press feels slighted and they try to align public opinion wit theirs. It's corny af.
Again, comparing an alleged perennial cheater to a dancing smiling black man.That explains the universal love for Brady.
He showed his true colors by acting like a petulant child after the Super Bowl.
https://youtu.be/NjYqC9L9hZg
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Yeah that looks like something only a Chinese acrobat should attempt.
Again, comparing an alleged perennial cheater to a dancing smiling black man.
The fans, media, and sponsors all want to hear from players (you know, the people who pay for the product). Sure their responses are canned 95% of the time but that's because that kind of talk has been refined down to an art of playing it safe.
The NFL understands that the demand is there for it which is why they require their players to talk to the media. It's all about selling the brand.
If Cam goes in there after the Super Bowl and gives a boring response, do the Carolina Panthers sell more or less Cam Newton jerseys, season tickets, merchandise, etc. etc. than if he walks out of an interview and all of sports media is talking about it the next day? Is Cam more or less likely to retain or obtain new sponsorships based on his behavior? Die hards will buy whatever but your casual on the line fans are far more fickle.
It's bad enough for business as it is for the Panthers to lose the Super Bowl. It's even worse for them when people are talking about how big of a loser he is the very next day because of how he behaved in an interview.
Marshawn walked a different kind of line. He would give canned one word responses until someone asked him a non football related question and then he'd go on forever. It was kind of his schtick and I think people thought it was funny. What it didn't do was come across as poor sportsmanship or being a bad loser.
Please quote me saying this. You sound like what I'm saying hits a little to close to home.You frame Cam Newton like he is God's gift to the world and no one has any reason to dislike him. That is ironically probably how he thinks of himself.
That's silly. I have no emotional or critical investment in that statement like others do about what I'm talking about.I'd question why you care so much about why people care? Your copious number of posts on this thread is evidence of that. Of course you're the one throwing around words like 'suspect' etc in regards to peoples motivations on the subject, so I'd suggest the lady doth protest too much.
Why worry about the nay-Sayers? You can't please everybody. I don't see that as immaturity. It's silly to expect him to care about what everybody thinks or else he's immature.The mentality that you shouldn't care about what other people think because you're on top of the world is pretty immature in itself.
Which by the way, is pretty selective. I'm sure Cam cares a lot about the people who are willing to praise him. He's always given the impression that he cares about the fans in Carolina cheering him on. It's not like he doesn't care about anyone's opinion. He selectively doesn't care about the opinion of people who disagree with his actions. Which is essentially sticking your fingers in your ears and going "LALALALA". Which again, is how kids react to criticism.
Please quote me saying this. You sound like what I'm saying hits a little to close to home.
Because sometimes the nay-sayers make good points. Sometimes criticisms are good things, and to sit there and discount them all is exactly how immature people act. Especially when you admit that those criticisms are accurate.Why worry about the nay-Sayers? You can't please everybody. I don't see that as immaturity. It's silly to expect him to care about what everybody thinks or else he's immature.
Because sometimes the nay-sayers make good points. Sometimes criticisms are good things, and to sit there and discount them all is exactly how immature people act. Especially when you admit that those criticisms are accurate.
His mentality is essentially "Yeah I have flaws, but I'm not going to bother trying to improve myself in those areas. Anyone who doesn't like it can just deal with it."
That is the exact mentality teenagers have.
His flaws are celebrating hard when he's winning and being incredibly upset when losing the Super Bowl. Those aren't very bad flaws at all. It's silly to finger wag him for that when just about everybody has equivalent or worse traits.Because sometimes the nay-sayers make good points. Sometimes criticisms are good things, and to sit there and discount them all is exactly how immature people act. Especially when you admit that those criticisms are accurate.
His mentality is essentially "Yeah I have flaws, but I'm not going to bother trying to improve myself in those areas. Anyone who doesn't like it can just deal with it."
That is the exact mentality teenagers have.
I understand hyperbole perfectly well. I also understand that an argument that needs to be expressed with hyperbole is a weak one. This is not semantics because we are not having some argument about definitions or whatever. You're trying to argue a point by illustrating a false image. Using an image of Peyton stealing food from starving children would be hyperbole too, so why not use that as well! Who needs to give a true comparison when you can use hyperbole!
That's fine. He can continue not caring what the general public thinks. That's exactly what makes him seem immature. He admits he has flaws and doesn't have any intention of changing himself. It would be one thing if he came out and deconstructed why people are wrong about him, but he doesn't. He just admits that he's a baby when things don't go his way and is fine with not growing out of it.he's been on record that he doesn't dismiss all that stuff, however at the end of the day he doesn't care what the general public thinks. he cares about what his family, friends, teammates, coaches, etc. think. so he'll continue to improve and mature just not necessarily at the whims of the media at large, both the professional media and social media.
The whole point of this discussion is that most people in his position didn't react as badly as Cam did when he was there. That compounded with the fact that he has no problem being cocky when he wins and the combination makes the flaws worse. Seriously, you're acting like Cam isn't one of the biggest tropes in all of history. People have loved seeing the cocky guy slink away after a loss for decades.His flaws are celebrating hard when he's winning and being incredibly upset when losing the Super Bowl. Those aren't very bad flaws at all. It's silly to finger wag him for that when just about everybody has equivalent or worse traits.
Oh my. I was hoping he was going to say that he thought his arm went forward so the ball was dead. Or that he thought he heard a whistle calling the play a forward pass and dead.
To hear he was afraid of anything...at that point in the game...
....that's some #bitchassness and I'm sorry, but he deserves all the flack he's getting.
Is that why you used hyperbole twice? You literally went "fine I won't use hyperbole" and the continued to use hyperbole.my argument in no way "needed" hyperbole lol
in fact, that kind of defeats the purpose of hyperbole. it's not supposed to be taken literally
(this is still semantics)
It may come across that way because Green Bay fan culture tends to really frown upon poor sportsmanship.
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Yeah that looks like something only a Chinese acrobat should attempt.
Holy shit this did not look like this live. I think at that point his body just gave up, he was taking a huge beating all game long and just couldn't take it anymore. Not saying he quit, just that he was exhausted. The Denver D played like animals feasting on him all night, that was a "you're not a wolf, and this is a land of wolves now" moment in real life. He just wanted to go home and threaten to shoot Benicio from the balcony.
Goddamn that's a great movie.
Is that why you used hyperbole twice? You literally went "fine I won't use hyperbole" and the continued to use hyperbole.
It is not a semantic argument because I am saying hyperbole is being used to prop up your weak argument. I'm not arguing about your word choice just because I think it's the wrong words to use. I'm saying you selected them to give yourself an inflated argument and that you're unwilling to use a non-exaggerated argument.
Yes there is a huge different between removing a banner and removing a banner and stomping on it. What the hell. It's like you're incapable of sticking to facts.again, it's not much of an exaggeration to add "then he stomped on it" to a list of things newton Actually Did
you're nitpicking because his behavior is indefensible
Yes there is a huge different between removing a banner and removing a banner and stomping on it. What the hell. It's like you're incapable of sticking to facts.
rhetoric seems to have you baffled, but the scenario in which peyton manning desecrates the banners of opposing teams is not real. it is imaginary. i created it as a device where newton's behavior could be likened to the behavior of someone else, real or otherwise. because of this, peyton's behavior in this completely fake, made-up situation does NOT have to mirror the actions of cam newton In Real Life. it does not have to be factual. it just needs to be similar
hope this helps
Holy shit this did not look like this live. I think at that point his body just gave up, he was taking a huge beating all game long and just couldn't take it anymore. Not saying he quit, just that he was exhausted. The Denver D played like animals feasting on him all night, that was a "you're not a wolf, and this is a land of wolves now" moment in real life. He just wanted to go home and threaten to shoot Benicio from the balcony.
Goddamn that's a great movie.
This is what it looked like to me live...
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No shit. I know this. I'm saying your made up situation is an exaggeration to what Cam actually did.
You're trying to show that Peyton would get slammed for doing that like Cam got slammed for doing what he actually did. Mirror them exactly if you want to make a point that do any depend on exaggeration. Its not hard and you shouldn't need to exaggerate if your point is solid on its own.my made-up situation does not deal with cam at all and therefore cannot exaggerate anything that cam ACTUALLY did. instead, it deals with what peyton manning could hypothetically have done
the two situations do not have to mirror one another exactly -- they just need to be similar enough to make a point
You're trying to show that Peyton would get slammed for doing that like Cam got slammed for doing what he actually did. Mirror them exactly if you want to make a point that do any depend on exaggeration. Its not hard and you shouldn't need to exaggerate if your point is solid on its own.
If you want to compare results, keep it to a single variable. It's not weird nitpicking to add things like pissing on or stomping on banners. Your argument is weak if it can't go without it.there is no need to mirror them exactly except to satisfy your weird nitpicking so i am not going to do so
Again, comparing an alleged perennial cheater to a dancing smiling black man.
Oh please, you know what I mean. It's easy to frame anybody based on their positive or negative traits. You described Cam as a dancing, smiling black man. I can just as easily describe him as a cocky, immature, sore loser. Knock it off with the thinly veiled racism accusations aimed at anybody with a negative opinion of Cam.
His flaws are celebrating hard when he's winning and being incredibly upset when losing the Super Bowl. Those aren't very bad flaws at all. It's silly to finger wag him for that when just about everybody has equivalent or worse traits.
Cam was a pretty big disappointment both on and off the field on Sunday. I didn't catch a lot of Panthers games this year but it seemed like same old Cam during the Super Bowl.
On the topic: Again, I don't think that many people "hated" Cam before the Super Bowl (seemed like he was almost universally beloved) but he's getting some heat (deservedly so) for not walking the walk during the Super Bowl.
I don't think his post game or subsequent interviews are doing him any favors, either. It's fine if he's unapologetic but doesn't make him look any less childish for doing so.
If you want to compare results, keep it to a single variable. It's not weird nitpicking to add things like pissing on or stomping on banners. Your argument is weak if it can't go without it.
Heres the problem with this. Cam deserves this flack honestly.
This wasn't SB 48 with one team getting whomped on.... Carolina for pretty much the entirety of the game was behind 1 TD + EP to at least tie the game. More than anything , Cam needed to recover that ball. It was a completely foolish move and Im not gonna say doomed the game because there was way to many mishaps that added to that (Missed field goal, punting on 3 yard conversions, that catch that was ruled incomplete... robbery by the way)
Regardless, any given time during that game Carolina could have scored and kept the heat up... They just failed because Bronco defense was monstrous but Cam not grabbing that ball was retarded. I mean Im pretty sure there was 3 mins when that happened. More than enough time to finish a drive a score.
I think people don't realize this game wasn't a blowout until the last 2 mins. Panthers were only behind a TD. Thats a very playable game.
Let's all get on the Cam pity party.
The mentality that you shouldn't care about what other people think because you're on top of the world is pretty immature in itself.
Which by the way, is pretty selective. I'm sure Cam cares a lot about the people who are willing to praise him. He's always given the impression that he cares about the fans in Carolina cheering him on. It's not like he doesn't care about anyone's opinion. He selectively doesn't care about the opinion of people who disagree with his actions. Which is essentially sticking your fingers in your ears and going "LALALALA". Which again, is how kids react to criticism.
I agree. He should have never made that particular comment, even with it being true.He chose the worst possible response. Just say the ball looked like it might bounce the other way.