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DETROIT -- Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton said following Sunday's win at Detroit that he was trying to give a compliment with "sarcasm'' earlier in the week when he laughed at the question of a female reporter. "It was a lesson learned for me this whole week,'' Newton said after he threw three touchdown passes in a 27-24 victory. "My sarcasm trying to give somebody kind of a compliment turned in ways I never would have even imagined.'' On Wednesday, Newton made light of Charlotte Observer beat reporter Jourdan Rodrigue when she asked a question about receiver Devin Funchess embracing the physicality of routes and whether Newton got enjoyment out of thatNewton laughed and responded, "It's funny to hear a female talk about routes like ... it's funny." That started a firestorm around Newton that led Dannon Oikos Yogurt, one of the many companies the 2015 NFL MVP represents in commercials, to announce that it no longer would work with Newton and that his commercials would be pulled. ESPN's Adam Schefter, citing a source, reported Sunday that Dannon would replace Newton with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. Coach Ron Rivera said Thursday that Newton "made a mistake'' with his conduct toward Rodrigue. That evening, Newton released a video on social media apologizing for what he called "extremely degrading and disrespectful'' comments. He did not mention Rodrigue by name in the video. Rivera said Friday that Newton's apology was "something that needed to be said'' and that he hoped everyone could move forward from here. Asked what the Authentic Mo Alexander Youth Jersey past week was like, Newton said, "it's irrelevant.'' "We're moving forward and just getting ready for Thursday now,'' he said of a primetime home game against Philadelphia, which, like Carolina, is 4-1. "At the end of the day, you still have to be a professional about certain things. With me and the preparation, it couldn't stop. "So I couldn't feel sorry for myself knowing that certain things took place that was out of my control. But at the end of the day, you live and you learn.'' Rodrigue did not attend Sunday's game. Charlotte Observer executive sports editor Mike Persinger said she "is taking some time off.'' Newton arrived at Ford Field with a pin in his hat showing the image of "Rosie the Riveter'' from the iconic "We Can Do It'' poster. "Rosie the Riveter'' was a symbol of feminism and women's economic power during the World War II era. "I was trying to find a way to kind of hint a notion to all the women,'' Newton said. "I did my homework on her and her impact on World War II. Not only on her, but all the women and females who played a big impact in creating equipment for World War IILizzie Deignan’s audacious attempt to regain her world road race title three weeks after http://www.ramsofficialsonline.com/Nolan_Cromwell_Jersey_Cheapappendix surgery came to a predictable end in Norway as the Briton faded on the final lap to finish 41st as the Dutch cyclist Chantal Blaak claimed a surprise victory. Cycling World Championships: Chantal Blaak wins women's road race – as it happened As expected the women’s road race went Dutch but it Chantal Blaak who was the surprise rainbow jersey winner, stealing away in the final kilometres Read more At the finish in Bergen, the 27-year-old Blaak burst into tears, although whether they were from shock or joy no one could be sure. Her day job is being a domestique for Deignan in the Boels-Dolmans squad and she was expected to again do the donkey work for her more illustrious team-mates. Instead she got into the breakaway of seven riders on the final lap – before making a decisive attack with 7.6 kilometres of the 182.5km course remaining to win in 4hr 06min 30sec – 28 seconds clear of the Australian Katrin Garfoot, with the Dane Amalie Dideriksen claiming bronze. Deignan was reflective after a tough day. “I was grovelling away,” she said. “It is not a nice position to be in at a world championships. My team-mates kept me going. If I wasn’t in a team as strong as that I would have been Scott Laughton Youth Jersey tempted to pull out. But I thought: ‘I can’t let these girls down, I have to be there as long as I can’.” She also paid tribute to Blaak, whose victory came despite a heavy crash earlier in the race that left her with a bloodied right shoulder. “I am so pleased for Chantal,” she said. “She had such a hard crash we heard that she was out. And yet there she was! I am really chuffed for her. She’s a great girl and she deserves her stripes.” Blaak, too, thought she might have to retire. But having recovered her bearings she also found her legs. “I can’t believe it,” she said. “When I crashed I was in a lot of pain and I thought my race is over. “It was not really in the plan that I should win the race – I just wanted to do the best possible for the team. But I got into a good break and after that I just followed my heart and I stayed away.” Advertisement With 10 kilometres http://www.authenticflyerstore.com/authentic-14-sean-couturier-jersey.html remaining it appeared that her Dutch team-mate Anna Van der Breggen, the pre-race favourite, was in the box seat. But while the other riders in the group tracked Van der Breggen, Blaak pounced
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