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Kid sees Cam on Plane... writes him a note


Jeremy Igo

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Good for the kid. It's really tough for Cam to be perfect to everyone he meets. He probably meets hundreds or even thousands a week. But for every one of those people it's something they will never forget.

 

It's always a struggle when I see athletes. On the one hand I want to go up, shake their hand, tell em how much I enjoy their work. But they can't stop and talk to every person in Charlotte so I usually keep walking.

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And I spoke to someone that is famous but not in the sports world. They say they try to blend in as much as possible in public places (good luck Cam). Because If you stop and sign autographs or take pictures your draw attention and people start to recognize you and before you know it you are surrounded.

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Good for the kid. It's really tough for Cam to be perfect to everyone he meets. He probably meets hundreds or even thousands a week. But for every one of those people it's something they will never forget.

 

It's always a struggle when I see athletes. On the one hand I want to go up, shake their hand, tell em how much I enjoy their work. But they can't stop and talk to every person in Charlotte so I usually keep walking.

 

I would pie this twice if I could. Really cool move by the kid

 

I have to caveat my reply as I am an admitted poo-hole and it is a Monday morning and hence, a perfect storm, but if I were in their shoes I would try to avoid people and probably would not be all that nice about it.  Even training camp. If you think of it people come to your place of work and bother you....  Most people I work with bother me anyway but then through in a bunch of douches poking around and hanging out.  It would drive me crazy.  I know this is a total one-sided take but I am exaggerating for the purpose of clarity. 

 

These guys do a lot and sometimes go out of their way for people but what usually gets noticed is the one time out of a hundred they avoid someone or decline. 

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