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Thomas Davis on Gameday Morning Live


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49 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

No windows here to worry about. None at all.

TD on the other hand clearly believes there is a window as he gets ready for the next part of his career in sports.

When I saw your name, I was wondering how you'd tie this to Gettleman. A for effort 

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Twitter was kinda upset with what he said about Odell being an cancer when he lets his emotions take over. Then they said "but who's your quarterback!" I've never seen Cam body slamming people and having to be calmed down by team security during or following a game. 

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"I think that we all can agree that Odell is a great player. Right? We all agree on that," Davis said. "When you think about Odell and what he's able to do on the football field is truly special. But it's very important for him this weekend to make sure that he controls his emotions. Whenever he goes out and he plays and he controls his emotions, he's huge for that team. But when he goes out and he allows his emotions to get the best of him, he's a cancer for that football team and you can see it, it's evident."

"When we played him, you could see him and Josh going back and forth, you could see that the whole team was getting caught up in that and they wasn't focused in the first half, that's why we were able to jump out to a big lead," Davis said of the Panthers' 38-35 win over the Giants in 2015. "They kinda settled down later in the second half in the football game and they were able to come back. It was just really evident that they were not a focused bunch when he was doing all of that."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000771368/article/davis-key-for-giants-is-odell-controlling-emotions

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7 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

i've never seen cam get his ass kicked by an inanimate object either

I saw that clickbait, completely out of context article headline on NFL.com and the comments have not disappointed.

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Just now, TheSpecialJuan said:

"I think that we all can agree that Odell is a great player. Right? We all agree on that," Davis said. "When you think about Odell and what he's able to do on the football field is truly special. But it's very important for him this weekend to make sure that he controls his emotions. Whenever he goes out and he plays and he controls his emotions, he's huge for that team. But when he goes out and he allows his emotions to get the best of him, he's a cancer for that football team and you can see it, it's evident."

"When we played him, you could see him and Josh going back and forth, you could see that the whole team was getting caught up in that and they wasn't focused in the first half, that's why we were able to jump out to a big lead," Davis said of the Panthers' 38-35 win over the Giants in 2015. "They kinda settled down later in the second half in the football game and they were able to come back. It was just really evident that they were not a focused bunch when he was doing all of that."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000771368/article/davis-key-for-giants-is-odell-controlling-emotions

Very well said but of course, everyone is focusing on the word "cancer". I have no issue with it and I'm sure NFL Morning producers love it. A little criticism is always good for ratings.

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2 hours ago, CPantherKing said:

No windows here to worry about. None at all.

TD on the other hand clearly believes there is a window as he gets ready for the next part of his career in sports.

 

Yeah I guess Richard Sherman and other Guest Hosts were thinking about the window closing when they guest hosted too huh?

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5 hours ago, KSpan said:

I saw that clickbait, completely out of context article headline on NFL.com and the comments have not disappointed.

The headline, updated at 8:56 PM, now reads: 

Davis: Key for Giants is Odell controlling emotions

Freaking hilarious.

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