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Eastern Conference Finals Thread
RelaxImaPro replied to MichaelNewtonII's topic in Charlotte Hornets
Thomas, you're a pretty good poster man... but holy poo that all goes completely out the window whenever you talk about LeBron. You're probably more irrational about him than those Cam haters you see stinking up the comment sections of Yahoo, PFT, and Facebook. -
Super Cam Returns Bout to wreck the league this year, both passing and running
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Yeah, Philly was by far my favorite UDFA by far last season after the draft (hell, I liked him better than a couple of our picks actually). I just felt like he was going to end up making an impact for us. Sure enough, he did. That's always a long shot with any UDFA, but like you said, the dude looked like he should've been drafted and just fell through the cracks. I think Gettleman remarked at some point mid-season that he couldn't believe Philly was still there after the draft and that he had a 3rd round grade on him. I guess he just fell victim to that monster WR draft class last year.
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Yeah, I think a few of us feel that way. It's just crazy to me that some people thought he wasn't going to make the team this year. Dude didn't get much playing time at all last year between the injuries and the fact he had Avant and Cotchery ahead of him on the depth chart early in the season. If he fixes those body catches he can be something special for a UDFA.
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I thought it was stupid as fug when it happened. Two #1 overall picks in Wiggins and Bennett, AND a future fuging first? For a player that was going to hit FA in one year? A player that said he WANTED to play with LeBron... which meant you could've fuging got him in FA? Goddamn that whole thing was just... completely moronic and short-sighted. Ignoring the fact they very likely would've had him a year later, that was a king's ransom they paid for him. Wiggins could very well be the best player in the world 10 years from now. You know who is also going to be gone 10 years from now? The current best player in the world, LeBron James. You fuged up Cleveland.
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Eastern Conference Finals Thread
RelaxImaPro replied to MichaelNewtonII's topic in Charlotte Hornets
The Cavs without LeBron went immediately from a 66 win team to one of the worst teams in the league. I also don't see Miami in the playoffs this year either even after discovering a budding superstar big man in Hassan Whiteside, which LeBron didn't have while there - which was also their biggest need by far the entire time he was there. LeBron goes back to the Cavs, who were still one of the worst teams in the league, and now has them about to head to the fuging Finals. Without Kyrie, and without Love. Lol, he's pretty much carrying that garbage ass Knicks team to the Finals that was supposedly "so bad" that even a "superstar" like Carmelo couldn't make it to the playoffs with. Even if he doesn't get a ring this year, something needs to be said for just how much better he instantly makes a team. He's by far the best player on the planet. -
Eastern Conference Finals Thread
RelaxImaPro replied to MichaelNewtonII's topic in Charlotte Hornets
We're not talking about styles, we're talking about legacy, and where he'll rank among the all-time greats. Of course Kobe is the more apt comparison to Jordan's style... he literally copy and pasted nearly every single one of Jordan's moves and mannerisms. He tried his damnest to be a carbon copy of the man. I also agree LeBron is more Magic than Jordan, but that's still a lazy comparison. LeBron is LeBron. There's never been a LeBron. But realistically, from an individual player-to-player standpoint, LeBron is better than Kobe ever was. This coming from someone who loves some Kobe too. The only ones that have a hard time accepting this are Kobe die hards who take it personal that LeBron is better for whatever reason. My original comment didn't have anything to do with comparing LeBron and Jordan, I just prefaced by saying "MJ is still the GOAT, but I can't think of another player in NBA history who's done this" in reference to LeBron, basically by himself, with a bunch of role players and banged up to hell and back... having his team up 3-0 in the ECF about to drag his team to the Finals. IF he wins a title against that Warriors team... this is going to be a season for the fuging ages for LeBron. -
Yeah, they're talking about bumping it up sooner if both Cavs and Warriors sweep, which it looks like they will. Bad news for the Cavs. That team needs some rest to heal up and whatnot big time. Not just to get Kyrie back, but LeBron is on his last leg out there as well. The way things stand right now, Cavs are walking into a slaughter much like the Heat did into the Spurs in last year's Finals.
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Eastern Conference Finals Thread
RelaxImaPro replied to MichaelNewtonII's topic in Charlotte Hornets
I'm a big LeBron fan, but I just don't see the Cavs getting by the Warriors unless he has the fuging series of his life or the Warriors just crumble under the spotlight - which I highly doubt they will. They seem full of confidence right now. The Warriors are just too goddamn good this year. I'd like to see Steph get him a ring as well, so it's a win-win for me whoever wins. I'd just also like to see LeBron get a minimum of 3... and no better time than now to do it. I had the Cavs at a slim chance of making the Finals after Love went down for the remainder of the playoffs. Then Kyrie fugs both his legs up and is like an old man out there and it was looking even worse... especially since LeBron has been battling back problems all year. Then he severely rolled his ankle and strained his back even more last series. Yeah, I thought it was over for 'em after that. No Love/Kyrie and a really banged up and tired LeBron. fugs his wrist up and tweaks his knee this series, yet they're still somehow about to head to the Finals. Hats off to Cleveland's role players as well... they're playing as one cohesive unit at the moment. -
Eastern Conference Finals Thread
RelaxImaPro replied to MichaelNewtonII's topic in Charlotte Hornets
LeBron with 37-18-13 and 3 steals after starting off 0-10 and playing with a hurt back, knee, ankle, and wrist with no Kyrie or Love all series... yet still up 3-0 in the ECF. Dude is literally about to carry a team by himself full of role players and castoffs from around the league to the Finals without a second All-Star level player. Mozgov, Shumpert, and JR are all from the Knicks and that team was fuging trash. Really a legacy defining playoffs for him... just needs to go get that ring to top it off. LeBron, at the level he's been playing the past few years, surrounded by 4 other guys is pretty much an instant Finals contender. MJ is still the GOAT and all, but I can't really think of another player like that in NBA history. -
Eastern Conference Finals Thread
RelaxImaPro replied to MichaelNewtonII's topic in Charlotte Hornets
That's JR Smith. He gets hot stretches and can make bad shot after bad shot... until he finally starts missing. Then he just keeps taking bad shot after bad shot. At that point it's just bad shots. -
Eastern Conference Finals Thread
RelaxImaPro replied to MichaelNewtonII's topic in Charlotte Hornets
Nah I'm pulling for em. I'm a Lebron fan, and fug Atlanta in general. It's a double whammy for me. -
This x1000. Cam really had it really, really fuging rough last season. Lost his entire receiving corps in the offseason and is replaced by a bunch of JAGs and a raw rookie for his #1... having absolutely 0 chemistry with this entire new receiving corps, he then proceeds to miss all offseason with them and most of training camp and preseason due to ankle surgery and fractured ribs. If that wasn't bad enough, half his o-line also decided to up and retire in the offseason, which further killed any sort of chemistry there might have been on the offensive side. Byron Bell and Nate Chandler as your starting tackles should say more than enough. Then somehow, he miraculously actually managed to look pretty good behind all that when he was focusing solely on staying in the pocket... until the offensive line fell into absolute chaos and we lost all of our RBs and Tolbert. Cam started to get beaten to a pulp and at times seemed to feel pressure even when it wasn't there, which completely ruined his mechanics. I think a lot of people forget that Cam was actually in very many early MVP conversations, and deemed by many to be, at worst, the 2nd best QB in the league 4-5 games into the season. PFF had him rated as the best QB in football by a good margin through the first 1/4 of the season IIRC. Just when that offensive clusterfug happened, it all happened at fuging once... combined with dog poo special teams, a Ron Rivera Regression, and that mid-season defense of Harper/Decoud/Cason/Godfrey/hurt TD/CJ... this team was an absolute poo show there for a while. It's actually quite something that Cam didn't finish with a horrible season this past year IMO. It was his worst as a pro, but it was still average-to-slightly-above-average. Other than that period where he started feeling phantom pressure (which is my only real knock on him last season, and I can't blame him too much...), I don't think there's any QB that would've done much better here last season if faced with all the crap Cam went through.
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Growl, I seriously can't tell the difference between you and Fat Alice right now. That's how dumb and closed minded you appear in this thread. Just stop.
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No one out produced him on a game-to-production basis, what don't you get about this? His stats, extrapolated over a full 16 game season, would have been one of the greatest WR seasons EVER. Not just rookie WR seasons, every WR season in the history of the NFL. As a rookie. As a rookie that missed training camp, preseason, an over 1/4 of the season. On top of all that he had what many believe (not me personally... I'm not claiming to have seen every catch and/or remember them) to be the greatest catch of all time. Good rookies always get a hype boost. Rookies like OBJ? Well they rarely come around. Add all that up and it's not hard to see why he won the cover. The dude was the best receiver in football last year in the games he played. Stop being dense.
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2008, 2006 (both years he missed a handful of games), and as good as Cam was in 2011, Steve was right there with him. He had some pretty fuging abysmal QB play for a lot of his career, and constantly faced double teams - and many times, triple teams, yet still put up his numbers. Do you even realize how much he opened up the offense? Not that we ever took advantage of it, because we could never find another WR to put out there with him... him drawing in the defense also made mediocre-above average RBs look good countless times. I don't know why you're even bother arguing this... it's fuging stupid. You're literally just going out your way to be difficult. Steve Smith was our best overall player for a decade.
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You know, the more you post on here the more I realize your opinion isn't worth two cents, even if you're rather knowledgeable at times. Because you're wrong (in a hilariously matter of factly kind of way) more often than not. Also, I said he was the best player in this team's history.
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Probably got your head all clogged up from all them tough internet boys you've been meeting down in South Charlotte.
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The guy that carried this team on his back for a decade and made this team watchable - and very entertaining. The face of the franchise for an entire era. The best player in this team's history. One of the best wide receivers of all time. #89 Steve fuging Smith. That's who. Don't know why Panther fans still have to do this childish poo. We can show the man some respect, plus it's the offseason and it's his birthday accompanied along with a funny story.
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