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To Cam: Just a wee bit of criticism


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Dear Cam:

I think you are a great kid, and I have supported you from the beginning (unlike some of these dweebs) through all the questions, unwarranted criticism, and your vocalization of your desire to be an icon. Well, son, you are well on your way to iconic status. I am glad you did the national circuit in Indy yesterday. Cowherd, Rome, etc. I just knew you were going to give 99.9 The Fan, the Panthers' local affiliate in Raleigh, a little time. I was looking forward to your interview on the Adam Gold and Joe Ovies Show. But, alas, your rock-star status has seemingly made you overlook some diehard fans in Carolina. Cam, I don't know if you did an interview for the stations in Charlotte (I hope that you did if they are there), but there are Panthers fans right here in the Heart of Carolina who would love to hear a few words from our up and coming QB on the Adam and Joe Show. Don't forget us, Cam.

Sincerely,

Top Dawg.

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Maybe it is me but I am a diehard Panthers fan and I saw or heard all the interviews. I might be a litttle slow, but what does it matter whether he appears in Indy, nationally or locally?? Is isn't like it is a fan call in format. He is appearing everywhere it seems to me.

I don't get the criticism.........

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Dear Cam:

I think you are a great kid, and I have supported you from the beginning (unlike some of these dweebs) through all the questions, unwarranted criticism, and your vocalization of your desire to be an icon. Well, son, you are well on your way to iconic status. I am glad you did the national circuit in Indy yesterday. Cowherd, Rome, etc. I just knew you were going to give 99.9 The Fan, the Panthers' local affiliate in Raleigh, a little time. I was looking forward to your interview on the Adam Gold and Joe Ovies Show. But, alas, your rock-star status has seemingly made you overlook some diehard fans in Carolina. Cam, I don't know if you did an interview for the stations in Charlotte (I hope that you did if they are there), but there are Panthers fans right here in the Heart of Carolina who would love to hear a few words from our up and coming QB on the Adam and Joe Show. Don't forget us, Cam.

Sincerely,

Top Dawg.

look, Cam knows Adam Gold is a fugtard and has better things to do with his time.. I can't say I blame him.

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