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Super Bowl 50: A Legend’s Final Sendoff To Sunset Turns Into A Stage Of The Bold Standing Proud And Speaking Out

The stage is set. The most intriguing match-up in recent years has all of America’s attention. The icon, the legend himself with the number one total defense in his corner going up against the league’s MVP, the rising superstar and the best offense in the league. Struggling throughout the entire season, this could’ve been Manning’s final rodeo and the Broncos winning it would be the perfect sendoff to a living legend. Thanks to the outstanding pressure Super Bowl 50 MVP Von Miller put on Carolina’s offense, Peyton finally can hop on his horse and chuck the deuces to the football world whenever he feels like it. But on the other hand, controversy sets in as the performance by newly crowned NFL MVP Cam Newton had people scratching their heads. Over thrown passes, misread plays and a aggitated like body language, “Dab” Newton and his Panthers weren’t looking like the league’s favorite team to watch as it seems like the pressure on the biggest stage may have bust their pipes. No matter how much of a disappointment his performance was, you have no choice but to give it to Newton, no one admires a loser. As a avid sports fan, you can’t blame a accomplished football star not wanting to do a press conference after losing on the biggest game of the season. Check the resume folks, Cam is a winner. A Heisman trophy winner and National Champion, when all you know how to do is win and a whiff of defeat comes in, it’s hard to adjust to it even in the pro levels. America has to take a “chill pill” on how Newton showcases his actions whenever defeat comes into play. After all, he’s one of the game’s best and brightest stars. It’s only right that in his confident swag that he let the world know that he’s all about adding more slashes on the W column rather than the L side. Continue to speak up and let it be known, Cam!

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