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Awesome Cam Press Conference on Panthers.com


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You can tell this is cams least favor part of his job. I don't believe him either. Person is always asking about money and trying to get cam to slip up on something. But overall good answers from cam. Hope this team just focuses on winning from week to week. They obviously still believe this season isn't gone.

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It's "I COULDN'T care less." Cameron

 

No, maybe he could care less.  Maybe he cares a little and could still care less than he does if he tried.

 

You know how people always say, "You always find things in the last place you look"?  Not me.  After I find something, like my car keys, I keep looking for a few moments so I don't have to subscribe to the previously mentioned point of view.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carry on.

 

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It's "I COULDN'T care less." Cameron

 

Actually, in U.S. idiomatic usage, either is acceptable.  See, e.g.:

 

http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/001182.html

 

This forum is the last place on Earth most posters should be correcting someone else's English usage.  The vast majority are clueless when it comes to correct spelling and grammar.  Examples: there/their/they're, then/than, your/you're, and the list goes on...endlessly.

 

Thanks Hooked on Phonics, autocorrect, and "prolly" subpar teachers too.

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I couldn't care less if he says couldn't care less or could care less....but seriously he needs to stop saying "uhhh" so much.  

 

At least it's better than the "you know" filler, which a ton of people use, including guys on our team.  One day with a public speaking coach could fix that for them and their market value for commercials, speaking engagements, a future in broadcasting, or a similar endeavor, would be exponentially greater.  As one prof I had said, "You know" is most often used by those who don't.

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Actually, in U.S. idiomatic usage, either is acceptable.  See, e.g.:

 

http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/001182.html

 

This forum is the last place on Earth most posters should be correcting someone else's English usage.  The vast majority are clueless when it comes to correct spelling and grammar.  Examples: there/their/they're, then/than, your/you're, and the list goes on...endlessly.

 

Thanks Hooked on Phonics, autocorrect, and "prolly" subpar teachers too.

 

Two of my favorite examples of Huddle-speak:

 

  • "I'm bias"
  • "We're going to be dominate"
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