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Cam's first-down celebrations really bother a lot of people. Why?


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Is this a generational thing? My dad has never once criticized Cam until he told me how much he hates his first-down celebrations out of the blue yesterday. People at the office are ripping him for it. Even Jim Celania who we all love and who loves Cam was calling Cam out for the first-down finger point.

 

Am I the only one that truly doesn't get the big deal about it at all? People seem to not care about that at all as long as we're winning. The second we lose and/or Cam doesn't play well, it's all about how awful the first-down celebration is.

 

This is Year 4. Is this something Cam needs to get rid of like the towel over the head to appease the haters?

 

It seems those who are quick to get irritated over everything Cam are white. The few blacks who hate him do so because so many whites attack everything he does. What gives? 

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Does Cam need to do it every first down?  Probably not.  

 

What gets me (and he did it this week), is when he does his first down point, and then looks back and it's 3rd and a foot instead of 1st and Ten.   Whoops!  Times like that make Cam look like a fool for doing his thing than if he were to be more selective in when he's going to make a big deal over moving the ball 10.1 yards down the field.

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