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Can We Read Anything Into Chico's Panther Talk Comments?


TylerDurden

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He was asked tonight on Panther Talk what it was like having to tell Cam that he was sitting. He talked about how difficult it was because Cam is a part of what we do and he's a competitor. He then says, "Since the day I got here, the first thing we had to do was find our franchise QB. We found that guy in Cam and now we're all in. We're committed to him now and he's our guy."

I can't promise that's verbatim, but it's as close as it gets... Considering Big Money's restructure yesterday, was that just usual cliche coach talk OR was it something more?

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Riverboat is his nickname, not fuggimg Chico.

Its so disrespectful and and people who call him that have no respect for him as a person.

He calls himself Chico, he's referred to it many times. Its been his nickname since college. We've been over this before.

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Riverboat is his nickname, not fuggimg Chico.

Its so disrespectful and and people who call him that have no respect for him as a person.

 

He has said himself he has no issue with it. Some have said he likes it. So, as far as I am concerned it's not up to you or anyone else what you find disrespectful. Get off your PR horse.

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