Stephen Curry feels Cam Newton's pain in Super Bowl interview

Cam Newton is being criticized by fans and NFL vets alike for acting like a sore loser during his post-game interviews. After the Panthers lost 10-24 to the Broncos, the 26-year-old quarterback reluctantly took the podium to address obligatory game

Conan O'Brien just wanted to point out how sad Cam Newton was during the Super Bowl postgame interviews. Newton was definitely distraught, answering questions with just a few words until he abruptly left. It was heartbreaking, but Conan still wanted to 

Quarterback Cam Newton, who had been flamboyant, larger than life and eager to become the new face of the NFL, was muted and sulky after the Carolina Panthers lost to the Denver Broncos 24-10 in Sunday's Super Bowl 50. Newton on why the Panthers 

“I've got no more tears to cry,'' Newton said. “I've obviously had a lot of time to think about it. I've seen so much blown out of proportion. At the end of the day, when you invest so much time and sacrifice so much and things don't go as planned, the

Cam Newton has faced hot criticism from former players, fans and reporters since his sub-3-minute interview after the Carolina Panthers' Super Bowl loss, but one high-profile fan and friend hasn't deserted him. Stephen Curry, who attended the game and