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Cowherd just trashed Cam


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And before you say he is a douche... He's right

-QB is all about what's above the shoulders

-The "read option" is a joke. All It is, is you reading about how you got dominated the day before in the game. It's a college gimmick. It doesn't work.

-Superman pose down 23-0 was a joke.

-cam is in the Vick, The Golden Calf of Bristol category. Can't win a super bowl running your QB there. It will only get you hurt.

-the way to move the ball in today's NFL is how Eli did it against us last night. Stand in the pocket and let your receivers run. Throw the ball.

God the man speaks the truth. I hate our offense

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Cam is LeBron. He's held to a higher standard than other QBs, and he's not allowed to just lose. Analysts and "fans" who envy his athletic ability use his losses to nitpick his personality and mentality. Colin Cowherd is a racist anyway. The stereotypical twirp who grew up envying the jocks who now gets paid to trash them.

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He's just flatly wrong. WTF does Cowherd know about plays and how they work in the NFL? He knows as much as the average Joe Blow watching on the couch each Sunday. The difference is he gets paid to spout his BS opinion. In the The Golden Calf of Bristol/Vick category? hahahahahahaha, riiiiiiiiight. That is saying Cam's biggest asset is his legs, which is not true. Cam is a mobile QB, not a run-first QB. The read option absolutely works in the NFL, but we can't run it as much as we have been. We need to get our pro-sets working, and that starts with the OL (and they fuging suck at it right now).

Basically, fug Cowherd. His opinion means poo.

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This is why I avoided ESPN thus far today aside from about 5 minutes of Mike and Mike. And i was able to bare that because they basically ignored how horrible we are and only spoke glowingly of how awesome the Giants are... Whew!

But, I knew guys like Cowherd and Bayless would eat this up. Cowherd was tugging all on Cam's balls last year and that's why I knew not to F with him, because just like every other subject in sports, he goes with what's popular at the time and never gives a definitive opinion on anything until he's able to decipher how the masses will react. He says what his audience wants him to say.

And this is why I'm so disappointed in our team as whole - this was our opportunity to shut the haters up. Instead, we gave them more ammo than they could ever know what to do with.

Cam will be fine, but he definitely just dug himself a hole with mainstream media and non-Panther fans (and even some idiotic Panther fans to boot) that will take a long while to get out of.

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