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NFL QB rankings for 1st quarter


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Lol @ the guy who made the comments about black players. So Cam has to do what he did in his rookie season in every season in order to be on that list.

Talk about spoon-fed by our media. Also, it shows the difference in the playing field for the white QBs vs. blacks.

I prefer my quarterbacks to be black. All the proof you need is to watch Peyton Manning dancing

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It's OK, guys. QBs are allowed to be better than Cam. That won't hurt your Fan Street Cred by admitting it, lol.

 

Just an inability, in Cam vs. Luck's case, to decipher skills, stats, level of opponents, measurables, accolades, etc. from hearsay.

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Why do people get so insecure and defensive about Cam when Luck's name gets mentioned?  Give it a rest.

 

 

Pointing out that media around the league were saying "what the hell is wrong with Luck?" after the first two games and then doing a 180 and saying "woohoo! Andrew Luck HoF'er!!!!" after feasting against Tennessee and Jax isn't "insecure and defensive".

 

Its actually the damn truth.

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Pointing out that media around the league were saying "what the hell is wrong with Luck?" after the first two games and then doing a 180 and saying "woohoo! Andrew Luck HoF'er!!!!" after feasting against Tennessee and Jax isn't "insecure and defensive".

 

Its actually the damn truth.

 

Key words "defensive about Cam".

 

Spin it how you will though if it makes you feel better.

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