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Madden Cover Finals: Cam Newton vs Richard Sherman


Mr. Scot

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The fact that anyone cares who is on the cover of an XBox game is the really humorous aspect of this.

If you really care....you need to find a hobby or a life.

It's a huge problem with America.

We'd rather press a button to make a video game character throw a football than go outside and throw a football with our friends or family.

It's depressing really.

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It's a huge problem with America.

We'd rather press a button to make a video game character throw a football than go outside and throw a football with our friends or family.

It's depressing really.

 

Well if you suck at football like me you have no choice but to push a button to make a video game character throw a ball.

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Sherman responded to Cams madden video yet?

 

I would imagine he's probably more concerned with getting the right fit for his Super Bowl ring than looking good on a video game cover.

 

One day that will be us.

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The fact that anyone cares who is on the cover of an XBox game is the really humorous aspect of this.

 

If you really care....you need to find a hobby or a life.

 

I would personally say I have a pretty good life going for myself with plenty of hobbies and yet I would still be pretty damn happy to see my favorite player in all of sports make it to the cover of a video game I like to play.

 

There is a difference between obsessing endlessly and caring.  I don't see how caring if the QB of your favorite team makes it to the cover of Madden, a game they may play, means you lack a hobby or a life.  All I see in this thread are guys having a bunch of fun.  The only people who seem to be taking anything serious in this thread are the posters such as yourself (and you are a fantastic poster, don't get me wrong) with comments such as that.

Cam Newton has twice went out of his way to make videos looking to persuade people to vote for him.  So he obviously cares about who is on the cover of an Xbox game.  I don't think anyone would argue that Cam Newton doesn't have a life.

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