CowboyB
#1 Ignored
Are you really going to make me defend Tom Brady now? I don't like the guy very much, but when he's won 4 Super Bowls it's a little hard to question his leadership. That doesn't mean he's handled every situation perfectly, but for the most part he's acted the part of the professional throughout his career, and that includes standing in and answering questions after a tough loss.
Contrast that with Cam, who has had questions about his leadership and maturity dating back to his days at Florida. He has done a lot to continue that narrative, from his pouting on the sideline, towel on head look back in his rookie year, to the showboating after scoring a touchdown in a blowout loss, to the leaving press conferences because he doesn't like the questions. He hasn't shown that he's grown, so those questions are going to persist.
False - tom Brady doesn't stand in after a tough loss.
It just doesn't get highlighted because he isn't Cam newton.