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Cam just wants to have fun


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cam is a goody two shoes mama's boy who loves video games and doesn't even drink or party by most accounts

 

if anything you morons should shift gears and start saying he's too soft for the NFL

 

If I sold soft pretzels I'd have my new campaign spokesman.

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With 4 blowout losses in the last 7 games, from top to bottom the entire team including the coaches all need to get better.

 

You cannot put all of what has happened on one player.

 

I'm not talking about his performance, I'm talking about him being a leader, lifting the players around him. Motivating, berating, holding people responsible for their performances. The sort of thing a leader like Luke or TD will do. 

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I don't see an issue with this comment. People don't seem to take in account that these stars are regular people just like us. They need their down time and fun time just like we do as well. It bugs me when I look at facebook comments of when someone like Dwill post something about him doing something non football related, you have jerks that comment saying he needs to be focused on winning. Come on now, they are human. I wish I did have a job where I can have fun, it would be a lot easier getting up in the morning and I believe I would do a better job. So I look at what Cam said in that context. When you are stressed and tense, it will have negative effects on your work but if you are at ease and enjoying it then you will get better results.

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I'm not talking about his performance, I'm talking about him being a leader, lifting the players around him. Motivating, berating, holding people responsible for their performances. The sort of thing a leader like Luke or TD will do. 

 

I don't think our definition of leadership is in line with one another.

 

Leadership alone cannot make up for numerous mental errors, or a poor gameplan overall, or a simple lack of adjustments.

 

We have leaders on this team, Davis, Luke, Cam, Kalil, Olsen, Johnson. I don't think that is our problem.

 

Our problem is pretty clearly, at least to me, a glaring lack of talent at key positions, and coaches who seem unable to come up with a gameplan to at least attempt to compensate for that. Newton's number 1 target in Olsen is spending most of his time blocking now. Come on.

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For the idiots who have limited experience playing team sports.  When the Coach asks "are you guys having fun?" it only coincides with winning and being competitive.  Further, coaches routinely say, "go out there and have fun."  Read in between the lines, it's almost "duh" since no one ever has fun while losing.

 

Think about when Cam is laughing on the field and compare to when he is "sulking."  Yes Cam, go out there and have fun.  Please.  I want to see laughs, supermans, and balls given to the kids on Monday.  All I want to do is have fun too. 

 

Post fail. 

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