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I agree with this.  I love Cam, but when you have lost 8 straight starts, for good, bad, or indifferent, it's a bad look to bring negative attention to yourself via your press conference attire.

I don't care one bit about Cam's personal fashion, but he is the face of the franchise, a franchise that is in a free fall at the moment.

Going back to wearing a suit (even with Cam adding some of his unique flair) would be a great start.  

I hate to even talk about this but it is an issue at this point b/c it is just another thing for critics to point at.  Being out there fashion-wise is eccentric when you're winning, but it's embarrassing when you're mired in this kind of losing streak b/c it creates the impression you are more concerned about your attire than the game.

I still 100% believe Cam is focused and is doing everything he can to win.  Just wear something semi-normal until we get this ship back on track.

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