Cacs Cacing: Compare How Russell Wilson Handled Losing Super Bowl 49 w/ Cam Newton

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Compare How Russell Wilson Handled Losing Super Bowl 49 with Cam Newton in Super Bowl 50



I can’t find the full video, but Wilson definitely didn’t walk out after mumbling 80 words.

No sulking, no hiding behind a hoodie, just a professional who accepted the blame and credited his opponents. I’m not drawing any sweeping conclusions here – it’s just what happened.

We all handle defeat differently – I know I didn’t take it like a professional when I didn’t make the tennis or basketball team in high school, or missed out on a job on ESPN the Magazine a little over a decade ago. I curled up in bed and cursed the world.

Live and learn.

http://thebiglead.com/2016/02/08/le...per-bowl-49-with-cam-newton-in-super-bowl-50/
 
No he didn't know it was the wrong call. No person on Earth thought they were going to throw a pass in that situation which is why the call was made. Pete thought he'd catch the defense by surprise with a slant but the defender read the play once the play started.
That was one of the best defensive plays in pro football history.
I really don't have a problem with the call per se.
But with Lynch, you run it.
Russell Wilson is not in the same sentence as CAM. Two different things. It's like comparing Eddie Murphy to Will Smith in terms of how they handle the race issue.
 
No he didn't know it was the wrong call. No person on Earth thought they were going to throw a pass in that situation which is why the call was made. Pete thought he'd catch the defense by surprise with a slant but the defender read the play once the play started.


I concur.
 
No he didn't know it was the wrong call. No person on Earth thought they were going to throw a pass in that situation which is why the call was made. Pete thought he'd catch the defense by surprise with a slant but the defender read the play once the play started.
If you can't stop me why do I need to surprise you?

The Seahawks made the bowl playing strong defense and a power running game.

I would have been happier with at least a play action at least then you can you you fooled them.


He fuckin KNEW it, the play call ain't on him though...

Maybe he don't have the freedom to audible like other QBs... but if I got a guaranteed 4 Yards in my backfield and I only need 1.... I'm taking that gaurentee
 
That was one of the best defensive plays in pro football history.
I really don't have a problem with the call per se.
But with Lynch, you run it.
Russell Wilson is not in the same sentence as CAM. Two different things. It's like comparing Eddie Murphy to Will Smith in terms of how they handle the race issue.

I agree with all of your points.

If you can't stop me why do I need to surprise you?

The Seahawks made the bowl playing strong defense and a power running game.

I would have been happier with at least a play action at least then you can you you fooled them.


He fuckin KNEW it, the play call ain't on him though...

Maybe he don't have the freedom to audible like other QBs... but if I got a guaranteed 4 Yards in my backfield and I only need 1.... I'm taking that gaurentee

Agreed, run the ball.
 
Wilson ought to - he threw the INT. That game was lost on one play.
If Cam's O/L did their job, which is protect the QB, they might have had a chance.
Panther organization was not prepared for that game.
 
How about the fact that for the FIRST TIME IN NFL HISTORY, the losing team had their post game conference in the SAME DAMN ROOM as the wining team? Not the first time at a SuperBowl, but the very first time period that a losing QB had to hear and possibly even see the winning team discuss how they beat him, laughing, bragging and smiling..... No other QB has EVER had to experience that, and Cam had to in his biggest loss of his season / career. Considering all of that....Man FUCK the media for trying to make Cam out to be the bad guy. That shit was wrong and the NFL / media should be ashamed of themselves for ignoring that very big aspect of what happened. Cam sat there for a lot longer than I would have.....Hearing that mfkr Chris Harris Jr joking and laughing only a few feet away....Naw man, not me...That interview would've been a lot shorter.
 
How about the fact that for the FIRST TIME IN NFL HISTORY, the losing team had their post game conference in the SAME DAMN ROOM as the wining team? Not the first time at a SuperBowl, but the very first time period that a losing QB had to hear and possibly even see the winning team discuss how they beat him, laughing, bragging and smiling..... No other QB has EVER had to experience that, and Cam had to in his biggest loss of his season / career. Considering all of that....Man FUCK the media for trying to make Cam out to be the bad guy. That shit was wrong and the NFL / media should be ashamed of themselves for ignoring that very big aspect of what happened. Cam sat there for a lot longer than I would have.....Hearing that mfkr Chris Harris Jr joking and laughing only a few feet away....Naw man, not me...That interview would've been a lot shorter.
They were looking for a D Green "If you wanna crown they ass, CROWN EM! "quote.
The set up looked weird for sure. Thanks for posting this
 
Yankees tell players to be less like Cam Newton, more like Russell Wilson

http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/eye-on...less-like-cam-newton-more-like-russell-wilson

Spring training involves much more than bullpen sessions, batting practice, and meaningless exhibition games. There's a lot of training that goes on behind the scenes, and not all of it is physical.

Every team conducts some kind of media training in camp because they want their players to know the right way to speak with reporters. They want them to talk to the media but not saying anything controversial, basically. It's easier said than done.

The Yankees, who have to deal with the ruthless New York media, take media training very seriously in spring training. They often bring in guest speakers and show video of what they consider the right and wrong way to act around reporters.

According to ESPN New York's Andrew Marchand, this year the Yankees showed their players video of Cam Newton's and Russell Wilson's recent Super Bowl press conferences.

During the Yankees' media training, the Super Bowl is being used to portray the right and wrong way to act. Part of a video shown to pitchers and catchers compares how Cam Newton handled his Super Bowl loss to the way Russell Wilson dealt with his defeat the previous year.
Following this year's Super Bowl loss, Newton abruptly left his postgame press conferencein the middle of a question. Wilson, meanwhile, answered every question and shouldered the blame for the loss following his team's Super Bowl defeat a year ago.

The Yankees want their players to be more like Wilson -- accountable and available -- and less like Newton, at least when dealing with the media. And hey, I don't blame them. The last thing the Yankees want is some sort of distraction because a player was grumpy with reporters.

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The Yankees used Cam Newton (l.) and Russell Wilson press conferences during media training. (USATS
 
i did not know that newton lamed out right in the middle of a question being asked of him.

to be fair, you gotta admit that was rather immature.
 
No he didn't know it was the wrong call. No person on Earth thought they were going to throw a pass in that situation which is why the call was made. Pete thought he'd catch the defense by surprise with a slant but the defender read the play once the play started.

Anyone who watched them play would that season have known that they like to throw slants when they're within the 5 yard line.

It wasn't a surprise play.
 
Look, fuck crakkas but Cam was wrong. My thing is this...........when shit is going good and you dabbin, smilin, dancin and simulating an airplane flying around the field............better believe when shit goes wrong you should man up and face the music. Shit, the Cardinals stood there and took it. Answered questions. His ass should have done the same thing too. This game has a unique way of humbling yo ass at some point.

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Anyone who watched them play would that season have known that they like to throw slants when they're within the 5 yard line.

It wasn't a surprise play.

Well it surprised every football watcher on Earth except you and the DB who got the interception.
 
Well it surprised every football watcher on Earth except you and the DB who got the interception.


Seattle had run that same play on the goal line throughout the season with a high success rate.

I would have given the ball to Lynch but it wasn't a surprise play.


“It’s man-to-man, you stack receivers like this,” he said, putting one fist in front of the other. “And boom!, you try to pick the guy. They had a good play, but we knew them, we watched them for two weeks.”
 
I didn't like the way he handled the loss

But hey I'm not the one that has to deal with it so whatever
 
I actually can't say ish to Cam because I would have been mad too if I had to sit across from a mf talking about how they stopped us! That was a poor set up by the NFL!
And as for the Seahawks, Russ took the blame for the piss poor play of his receiver!
 
I actually can't say ish to Cam because I would have been mad too if I had to sit across from a mf talking about how they stopped us! That was a poor set up by the NFL!
And as for the Seahawks, Russ took the blame for the piss poor play of his receiver!

Cats wanna keep saying Cam was immature about just leaving. But this is the part mfkrs don't seem to get. Cam has lost before and stayed in the presser, facing all of the blame. Hell they lost quite a bit the last couple seasons, has Cam ever had any issues in those pressers? NO. Peyton Manning walked his grumpy ass off the field without shaking anyone's hand when he (his team) got blown out at the SB a few seasons back and no one said shit. Cam stayed out there and did that, he approached the opposing coach and other players, he did that shit NO PROBLEM. So why was it all of a sudden he had an issue in the presser?.....Well for the FIRST TIME EVER in the NFL you have mfkrs damn near in your face talking about how they beat you! Not only that, laughing and smiling about it. Neither Brady nor Peyton have ever had to deal with that!! and if they had, I doubt either would have been too happy about it. He was on the game's biggest stage and lost. I can imagine that the impact and embarrassment is so much worse. Cam overcame that part and took his ass out there to answer questions and in the beginning he had his head up high. Did anyone else find it a little annoying that the media asked pretty much the same damn question, but 50-11 "different" ways? How open / engaging in a conversation would you be when you're answering the same question again, and again, and again....and again. Then add to that you keep hearing someone from the other team boasting, laughing and joking around in their press conference about ow they beat you.
That set up made no damn sense and very few people in the media raised concerns about both teams having their pressers in the same damn room. Even after it blatantly obvious Cam and the media in that room could hear everyone from the other team. That just seems so odd to me
 
That set up made no damn sense and very few people in the media raised concerns about both teams having their pressers in the same damn room. Even after it blatantly obvious Cam and the media in that room could hear everyone from the other team. That just seems so odd to me
Of course because they had an agenda! Once I saw it, I understood it! I have lost as a coach cried in the damn car. That's why I have issues with non athletes writing about and judging athletes. Many times they have no context to their bs.
 
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