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Cam Jordan accidentally admits they were going for Cam Newton head.


Jeremy Igo

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Was watching this live.  Seemed like he immediately tried to clean it up and stammered even more, then followed with, "that boy blessed."  It was like you could see his face change as he was talking when his brain registered, "oh, we're known for bountygate, I shouldn't say that."

Anyway, fug cam Jordan.  I wish him reciprocity and hope he is knocked out next game.

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13 minutes ago, panthers34 said:

You guys are jumping to conclusions. Sounds more like he’s questioning Carolina for allowing him to come back in after that hit 

He said "we thought we knocked him out of the game," as though that was their goal.  Watch 99% of any other interviews where a player is asked about an opponent's injury and they give a cliche/generic response that usually includes a "hope they're ok."  To say he thought they knocked him out, then say he is blessed is implying he escaped your intended action.  Cam Jordan is a classless piece of poo and I wish him the worst of luck going forward. 

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

He said "we thought we knocked him out of the game," as though that was their goal.  Watch 99% of any other interviews where a player is asked about an opponent's injury and they give a cliche/generic response that usually includes a "hope they're ok."  To say he thought they knocked him out, then say he is blessed is implying he escaped your intended action.  Cam Jordan us a classless piece of poo and I wish him the worst of luck going forward. 

I should rephrase what I said. I think he meant more along the lines of “holy crap I just can’t believe someone could possibly be back in the game after that hit” 

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