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The day after the Super Bowl...


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is the absolute worst for two reasons.

 

1) Football is officially over for the next 5 months

 

2) All the media and fans want to talk about is the "bad thing" about the game instead of the glory for the winning team. Last year it was talking about Pete Carroll not giving the ball to Marshawn instead of Tom Brady erasing a 10-point deficit in the 4th quarter against the best defense in the NFL. Today, all we are talking about is Cam Newton's press conference instead of Von Miller dismantling the Carolina offensive line time and time again. Instead of Peyton Manning winning his second Super Bowl, his 200th career victory (most all-time) and potentially capping off a historic career. No, instead we want to talk about how Cam Newton is a poor loser, something we all should have known already. The only reason anyone cares about it now is because he had a dominant season and we got to see his dancing and celebratory action much more than usual so now anti-Cam people want to scream at the top of their lungs "DAB ON THAT CAM!" Bottom line, this guy has always been a sore loser and will probably continue to be. Maybe he will grow from this experience, I sure hope he does, but I certainly won't be surprised if the next time he loses he one-word answers and leaves early because that is who he is. Personally, I don't care if he is a sore loser is not, I just don't want to talk about the same taco over and over and over again. At least the deal with Marshawn was something new and semi-interesting. Let's talk about the things that deserve talking about: Peyton Manning and Von Miller.

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OK..Uh...Peyton manning did nothing and Von Miller did everything. :huh:

I think his point was longevity of his accomplishments 200th victory 2nd Super Bowl and 4th total. Those are all solid things to talk about after this game over a cry baby act that was displayed. I could care less if Peyton threw 0 times in the game he should be recognized and honored after this one for the totality of his accomplishments period....just my 2 cents.

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