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Bill Voth:Cam walking in like he owns the place to arrogant?


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oh no another white noise poster wants someone who disagrees with him banned!!!!

You are just glad someone noticed you.

I don't want you banned because I disagree with you, that would imply that you have enough intelligence for discourse.

I want you banned because you are a troll from the Saints and if there is one

thing I can't stand, its Saints trolls...just my own personal bias.

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So let me get this straight Bill Voth.

You would rather our QB walk onto the practice field with his head down and not acknowledge his fans. You would rather he looks nervous and timid rather than calm and confident. You would rather he show no emotion or even hint at the fact that he is happy to be on the field.

Maybe you should put an application in for the Denver Post and take your a** out to Denver if you want to cover boring, unemotional, swag-lacking football.

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It doesn't surprise me that Cam has the most swagger on the field. He said that playing football was his safe haven away from all the negatives and distractions. When he is on the field, he can just concentrate on football where his natural athleticism and ability are evident. He doesn't have to worry about all the reporters, distractors and problems. Playing football is what he has done all his life.

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Bill Voth is actually a great source of info on the Twitterz.

Has anyone here thought that maybe it's not Voth reading into Cam's actions, but us reading into Voth's comments? Sure, he said Cam walked in like he owned the place, but is that a bad thing? Voth didn't suggest that, but many of you inferred it.

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You are just glad someone noticed you.

I don't want you banned because I disagree with you, that would imply that you have enough intelligence for discourse.

I want you banned because you are a troll from the Saints and if there is one

thing I can't stand, its Saints trolls...just my own personal bias.

Yeah, nothing grinds my gears quite like anonymous internet message board posters.

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Bill Voth is actually a great source of info on the Twitterz.

Has anyone here thought that maybe it's not Voth reading into Cam's actions, but us reading into Voth's comments? Sure, he said Cam walked in like he owned the place, but is that a bad thing? Voth didn't suggest that, but many of you inferred it.

I was thinking the same thing.

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Bill Voth is actually a great source of info on the Twitterz.

Has anyone here thought that maybe it's not Voth reading into Cam's actions, but us reading into Voth's comments? Sure, he said Cam walked in like he owned the place, but is that a bad thing? Voth didn't suggest that, but many of you inferred it.

Damn you and your logic.

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Bill Voth is actually a great source of info on the Twitterz.

Has anyone here thought that maybe it's not Voth reading into Cam's actions, but us reading into Voth's comments? Sure, he said Cam walked in like he owned the place, but is that a bad thing? Voth didn't suggest that, but many of you inferred it.

I didn't see person or steve reed make any comments about how cam entered the field. I agree voth is a great source of info which is why i have him on my list,but clearly he said "cam walked in like he owned the place". Then a few minutes later he said make of it what you will like he is implying cam did something wrong for you to draw to your own conclusion about. Clearly his words are ment to make you question cams actions.

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Cam did own the place... the moment he stepped out of the building people spotted him and started cheering, by the time he reached the field the whole crowd was cheering for him and he was pumped and smiled/pointed at the crowd in appreciation.

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