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Why Is It Bad To Call Cam Out When He Has A Bad Game?


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its like Cam is the only person we can't call out without being called racist or a troll and its wrong and Cam is a big boy he can take it and should not be above calling out when he stinks it up like he did sunday.

Now don't get me wrong I love Cam but I'm fair and we call it like it is and the truth he sucked sunday and was the reason we lost but I got faith he will bounce back and light the saints up and knock them out of the playoffs.

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It's not bad to call Cam out for having a bad game. All QB's have bad games.  Most of us are tired of seeing the 'realist' and 'real panther fans' only pop up when Cam throws an incomplete pass or INT.  I've cheered for every QB on this team, even Pickles, yet some fools around here can't wait for Cam make a mistake. I've never seen fans of a team so eager hate on their franchise QB.  These people don't even log on when Cam puts together a drive in the 4th to lead us to victory, yet there's a million threads here now complaining about him. 

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you can say cam had a bad game.  there are people here who talk all the time about how cam has unrefined mechanics and throws high balls and all kinds of stuff.  the thing is they do it in an articulate, constructive way.

if you go on a white noise shitposting spree and make a bunch of terrible threads shrieking the same thing over and over again then yeah people are going to call you a fuging troll/idiot.  like that one dude who was busy making this site unreadable from basically sunday night until this morning.

 

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