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Why does Kapershit not get poo for the way he looks during after game interviews


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I don't like Kaepernick either.  I'm usually not one to really dislike players, but everything about that guy rubs me the wrong way.

 

And yeah, he was a straight up tool in that ice bucket challenge.  Just the 3 people he extended the challenge to said enough.  Johnny Manziel, Josh Gordon, and Drake.  Lmao.

 

"I don get cold..."  Yeah, I'd imagine not when the bucket wasn't even poured on you correctly... didn't even pour it over your head like they're supposed to.

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Johnny Manziel, Josh Gordon, and Drake huh? Sounds about right, but with that cast I'm surprised Justin Bieber wasn't included. That would have really tied the room together.

Btw, classic case of somebody doing something good for the wrong reasons. He clearly is more interested in portraying/promoting an image than raising awareness for ALS.

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but Cam always got picked apart about everything? The media hasn't said anything about it. He's in a post game interview with just a white shirt, gold chain, big headphones around his neck and hat backwards yet not one peep will be heard about it from the media.

Oh and here's more from him. Only he could turn a charity event into something so douchey

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000376970/article/nfl-community-takes-on-the-als-ice-bucket-challenge?campaign=Facebook_news

"I don't get cold"

Yea what a tough man you are just standing in one spot with water poured over your head.

Was it even cold? Where's the ice cubes?

Anyway, that's my rant. I'm just sick of him.

People hate on Cam because they fear Cam. They know when he completely gets it the league will be in trouble.

Similar to the hate that Jadeveon unjustifiably received.

Haters are gonna hate because they know we will have the South on lock once we get out of cap hell.

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People hate on Cam because they fear Cam. They know when he completely gets it the league will be in trouble.

Similar to the hate that Jadeveon unjustifiably received.

Haters are gonna hate because they know we will have the South on lock once we get out of cap hell.

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This. GO GAMECOCKS.

 

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People hate on Cam because they fear Cam. They know when he completely gets it the league will be in trouble.

Similar to the hate that Jadeveon unjustifiably received.

Haters are gonna hate because they know we will have the South on lock once we get out of cap hell.

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Unfortunately, we aren't going to get out of cap hell. Once we get rid of these RB contracts, we've gotta pay Cam. Not too long after, we've gotta pay Luke, then Star, then KB. We're gonna be in cap hell for a long time trying to retain all the talent we've drafted in the first round.

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Unfortunately, we aren't going to get out of cap hell. Once we get rid of these RB contracts, we've gotta pay Cam. Not too long after, we've gotta pay Luke, then Star, then KB. We're gonna be in cap hell for a long time trying to retain all the talent we've drafted in the first round.

 

Better structure of those contracts will greatly mitigate the problems that coincide with having superstar talent.  Paying market value will also help.  This is where Gettleman is going to help.

 

The cap is expected to continue to increase and with the recent structure of QB contracts (not sure if Cam's will follow suit or not) then it is certainly feasible that we can continue to keep our strengths strong and fill in the gaps with solid contributing role players.  

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Unfortunately, we aren't going to get out of cap hell. Once we get rid of these RB contracts, we've gotta pay Cam. Not too long after, we've gotta pay Luke, then Star, then KB. We're gonna be in cap hell for a long time trying to retain all the talent we've drafted in the first round.

You may be right.... I am hopeful that the increased revenue in the league will give us extra flexibility in the coming years.

I am going to keep hope alive.

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