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Cam says “guess who’s back” as he starts working out again.


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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Imagine how much of a glutton for punishment you have to be to continue to root for a team when you've hated the QB for nine years now. Like, damn. There's 31 other teams to choose from.

you don't have to be a fan of each player to be a fan of a team.  can you come up with any reasons people who like cam may be getting fed up with him?   i'm getting fed up with him.  i really liked him. still like him, but getting fed up. he's 30 and acting like a teenager

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16 minutes ago, raz said:

you don't have to be a fan of each player to be a fan of a team.  can you come up with any reasons people who like cam may be getting fed up with him?   i'm getting fed up with him.  i really liked him. still like him, but getting fed up. he's 30 and acting like a teenager

Because he posts "Guess who's back" on social media? Hell, let's be honest, most 30 year olds are just posting duck face selfies and pictures of their lunch.

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Because he posts "Guess who's back" on social media? Hell, let's be honest, most 30 year olds are just posting duck face selfies and pictures of their lunch.

you know i realized when i posted that, that it may have been my first 'get off my lawn' moment

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I just couldn't get past the first page or so. Some of the responses belie some underlying hate for Cam. I mean, I've been critical of his play this season, but I hope he comes back 100% healthy and insures his job by being the best version of himself and tallying victories. Now would I stake my money on it? No. But I'll stake your money on it. Other than that, I have a wait-and-see attitude about our current franchise QB. He has earned that. My mental leash on him will probably be shorter than most though. 

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