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Archie Manning Defends Cam


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Very nice.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/nfl-blog/article59800896.html

“It’s really hard, really, really hard,” Archie Manning told reporters in Mississippi on Wednesday. “I like Cam. I’m not going to blast Cam. As a parent you say, ‘I wish he’d have handled it a little different.’ But it hurts.”

 
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6 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

" ‘I wish he’d have handled it a little different. "

 

Interesting.

That's a far cry from idiocy like, "stop pouting", "look at the immaturity", "man up", and "the Panthers need to stop treating him like a baby".

Myself, I would have rather he just not came out at all, but I can understand why he was upset, and simply leave it at that. It's an unfortunate situation all around, nobody wanted to see our team lose like that. But it happened. Now it's time to regroup from here, but instead the media just wants to drag this out as long as possible so they can sheepishly get more clicks for their websites.

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