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Screamin A. Smith thinks it's a Race issue with Cam dancing


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3 hours ago, JakeR6 said:

Bomani is a great radio personality but he needs to stay away from social media. Check out his Twitter feed sometime, he makes himself look like an idiot on a near daily basis. 

Bomani is great on Twitter. His feed usually consists of people trying to one-up him on topics that they no nothing about. 

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3 minutes ago, joeyxfresco said:

You can't tell someone that racism is only in their heads and that they're making a bigger deal than it is if you personally have never been the victim of other people's racist and prejudice ways 

True.  But, just because someone else was racist towards you, it does not mean that everyone else is too.

 

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5 hours ago, Panthro said:

Um no one wrote a letter describing how awful it was to have their daughter watch the sack dances by the Titans D or Carson Palmer

To be fair, that letter came from the white trash capital of the world. We should've expected to see a few racists there. Did you see their fan page? 

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4 hours ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

It was not Kasay. It was stupid John Fox going for all those 2 point conversations and failing late in the 3rd/early in the 4th quarter. If we would have just kicked extra points, Adam Vinateri would have been kicking the game tying kick, not the game winning one. 

There we go again hehe

Why do people keep ignoring the fact that our defense still let them march 35-40 yards after Kasay shanked and indoor kickoff ...

We lost that game. End of story

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5 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Losers hate winners, it is just that simple.

Losers will rationalize that hate in just about any way possible. 

Cam is an easy target, he is a winner.

Panthers are an easy target, they are winners too.

Panther fans are going to have to get used to dealing with a lot of haters for years to come.

But how do you explain the cam hate in years 1, 2, and 4? Losing records, same bias hate. 

The same reasons media fell in love with Wilson and RG3(because they talk white) are the same reasons they hate cam(he talks "black") 

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Just now, CarolinaCoolin said:

But how do you explain the cam hate in years 1, 2, and 4? Losing records, same bias hate. 

The same reasons media fell in love with Wilson and RG3(because they talk white) are the same reasons they hate cam(he talks "black") 

Sure there are those out there who use race as a basis for their opinions. 

However, people saying negative things about Cam does not mean they are automatically racist.  They may just be misinformed, jealous of his awesome dance moves or countless other reasons that might pop into peoples heads.

The hate will grow as the wins start to pile up.  Comes with the territory.

Panther fans not accustom to supporting one of the better teams in the league will need to learn to grow thicker skins.

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3 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

This^^^ Seattle made the same mistake against Arizona this week too. 

Coaches outsmarting themselves, hitting the panic button, going for two points instead of an easy one, digging a deeper hole for the team to climb out of.

My wife still screams for Fox to go for two every time one of his teams scores a TD whether it makes a lick of sense or not.  She still hasn't gotten over his SB gaffe.

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1 minute ago, tondi said:

My wife still screams for Fox to go for two every time one of his teams scores a TD whether it makes a lick of sense or not.  She still hasn't gotten over his SB gaffe.

It was way out of character for Fox to go for two. 

He was/is a pretty conservative coach.  Bad timing to take a chance, twice.  I think he got caught up in the Super Bowl hype and outsmarted himself. 

I've hated the two point play ever since.

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27 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Sure there are those out there who use race as a basis for their opinions. 

However, people saying negative things about Cam does not mean they are automatically racist.  They may just be misinformed, jealous of his awesome dance moves or countless other reasons that might pop into peoples heads.

The hate will grow as the wins start to pile up.  Comes with the territory.

Panther fans not accustom to supporting one of the better teams in the league will need to learn to grow thicker skins.

I think you are minimalizing people's racial bias' when it comes to football especially at the QB position. If Cam Newton were white doing the exact same thing he has been doing you wouldn't be getting racial letters written to him. You wouldn't have a story about TD dances dominate a cycle for 4+ days. 

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