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With all the talk about Cam "moping"


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Since when one has to mention the color of one's skin color to be perceived as a racist?

The fact that he's minimizing all the white QBs flaws while nitpicking and always drawing some kind of "concern" with everything does does, leave one wonder his agenda.

His agenda is pretty transparent. He riles folks up and likes to argue. Since Cam is so popular and people like you are here because of him, it gives him the perfect platform to needle others and troll away.

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His agenda is pretty transparent. He riles folks up and likes to argue. Since Cam is so popular and people like you are here because of him, it gives him the perfect platform to needle others and troll away.

Why didnt he do the same when a huge chunk of the board was anti-Newton? He didnt rile his brothers up. He joined them in their fight and screamed the loudest. When others got off that wagon during the season he remained on it. TRD is not misunderstood, just very one dimensional and very biased towards his race when it comes to QBs.He needs to quit being lazy and prove he can judge and appreciate more than just one thing

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Why didnt he do the same when a huge chunk of the board was anti-Newton? He didnt rile his brothers up. He joined them in their fight and screamed the loudest. When others got off that wagon during the season he remained on it. TRD is not misunderstood, just very one dimensional and very biased towards his race when it comes to QBs.He needs to quit being lazy and prove he can judge and appreciate more than just one thing

So are you.

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Why didnt he do the same when a huge chunk of the board was anti-Newton? He didnt rile his brothers up. He joined them in their fight and screamed the loudest. When others got off that wagon during the season he remained on it. TRD is not misunderstood, just very one dimensional and very biased towards his race when it comes to QBs.He needs to quit being lazy and prove he can judge and appreciate more than just one thing

How could he take both sides of the issue since it was split among huddlers?? Plus he was trying at that point to show us how smart he was so easy money is on going with the pundits who were largely bashing him. As you remember his pro day didn't go that well and most of that noise was decidedly negative. The general thrend on this board is predict failure and then if you are wrong pretend like it didn't happen.

As for why he stays negative I doubt it is primarily racial. It could be since I have never met him and haven't conversed outside of this board, but I would suggest it is more likely that he doesn't like admitting he is wrong because it shows he doesn't know as much as he thinks he does. Plus he spent so much energy arguing against him he developed a negative bias that he doesn't want to let go.

Finally he likes to argue and go against the flow and he is very opinioned I agree. I am just saying it doesn't have to be about Cam being black as much as other factors. Could it be a factor, I don't know. But the problem for me is that you define the argument as race being the only factor not just a possible factor.

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As for why he stays negative I doubt it is primarily racial. It could be since I have never met him and haven't conversed outside of this board, but I would suggest it is more likely that he doesn't like admitting he is wrong because it shows he doesn't know as much as he thinks he does. Plus he spent so much energy arguing against him he developed a negative bias that he doesn't want to let go.

Why would I admit I'm wrong if I don't believe it?

I think Cam Newton is the biz, it's early, but he's like one of those dot coms back in the day.

Buy now, bitches.

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TRD is also making an assumption that the boxer only knows how to box....and not streetfight. Boxer would knock his block off in standup. So TRD is assuming he can get him down on the ground......and then assuming the boxer would be helpless. Lots of assuming.....

I'm basing it off the fact that he was given an opportunity to show his ground skills and cowardly backed out.

It's an assumption, grounded in fact.

I also don't think he'd be helpless on the ground, but I'm far better on the ground than he is, I can 100% guarantee you that.

Someone with a twitter tweet him and I'll smash that pretty little face in.

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I'm basing it off the fact that he was given an opportunity to show his ground skills and cowardly backed out.

It's an assumption, grounded in fact.

I also don't think he'd be helpless on the ground, but I'm far better on the ground than he is, I can 100% guarantee you that.

Someone with a twitter tweet him and I'll smash that pretty little face in.[/QUOTE]

If nothing else, you are funny as hell.......

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I'm basing it off the fact that he was given an opportunity to show his ground skills and cowardly backed out.

It's an assumption, grounded in fact.

I also don't think he'd be helpless on the ground, but I'm far better on the ground than he is, I can 100% guarantee you that.

Someone with a twitter tweet him and I'll smash that pretty little face in.

how many professional or ametuer fights do you have thus far? Street fights not included.

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not wanting to enter that fight isn't fact you could take him in a street fight.

how many professional or ametuer fights do you have thus far? Street fights not included?

It's not fact, but it is fact that he backed down and it wasn't because his striking is subpar.

I have enough professional and amateur fights to know where my skills rank compared to guys that train on the ground and in the clinch and I'm content with how they stack up, now put me against a guy who doesn't train those things and it's gonna be ugly.

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It's not fact, but it is fact that he backed down and it wasn't because his striking is subpar.

I have enough professional and amateur fights to know where my skills rank compared to guys that train on the ground and in the clinch and I'm content with how they stack up, now put me against a guy who doesn't train those things and it's gonna be ugly.

okay, but that is an easy question for a fighter to answer. How many fights do you have?

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