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Cam's Emotions/Body Language Redux


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Im more concerned with how he respond in his press conference this time

Getting blown out isn't fun period, I expect that. I hate they always try to zone in on it like fugin bitches. But considering this is the last game, I hope Cam would focus on the positives and be eager to come back next year. What he's going to do this offseason.

I'm sure he will. One thing I like about Cam, he always bounces back and shows improvement. Fuel for the fire baby!

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Brady acts like a bitch on the sideline = fiery competitor

Cam walks by QB coach (circumstances/context unknown) = bad team leader

According to analysts, announcers, some fans.

And what makes it so bad is, Tom Brady was chewed out by one of the coaches on tv and did anyone question his leadership skills...Nope.

But we all know why Cam is being with that "we need to keep an eye on you boy" treatment.

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What pisses me off about these media DICKHEADS is how they never have anything to say about the pussies on Carolina's defense.

Well, that has been the attitude throughout the season. These ego-dirven fools cannot be wrong. They have all eyes on Cam because he's embarrassing them. They say who we are to worship and hate.

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It does not matter what anyone says or thinks....except Rivera and Co. If there is a problem...they have an entire off season to address it. If they think there is a problem...I am sure it will be fixed.

I am excited about the future of this team. Rivera fixed the O. Next up......fix the D.

This team may surprise some people next year.

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And what makes it so bad is, Tom Brady was chewed out by one of the coaches on tv and did anyone question his leadership skills...Nope.

But we all know why Cam is being with that "we need to keep an eye on you boy" treatment.

I don't think anybody questioning Newton's leadership skills. We've seen evidence of it this season. Despite his frustrations, I'm sure he'll have a "C" on his jersey next season.

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Seriously, thou...why does this thread feel like a direct desire to continue comparing Cam to failed QBs like VY and Jamarcus despite the, we aren't judging him because he's black attitude...

The damn kid can't even sit on the side-line with a towel over his head. I mean REALLY???

I sit and see QBs do all kinds of things and have all kinds of attitude but this QB is being watched and scrutinized like a dam run away slave...What gives with that attitude?

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