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Cam just wants to have fun


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oh no something must be busted with the forum software

 

posts from 2010 are reappearing at random!

 

That guy has been posting the same ignorant poo about Cam Newton for years. He even changed his name at one point to try to shed the reputation. I don't know if he's drunk or what, but he can continue on with whatever it is he is doing so he can go ahead and get perma banned.

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I kinda remember fun. But after 20+ years of marriage, the concept is fading.

Some folks just need to complain. My brother in law, who never, ever, pays for anything, complains about everything. I gave him 20 bucks to go buy some beer. He bought a six pack and kept the change. Then complained when I drank one of "his" beers.

Kids. You gotta love em'. Cuz you sure cant' cut em' up and make dog food outta them.

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It kills me how much people constantly complain.  Ridiculous.  Cam is a fun player to watch, enjoy him while you have him.  Some day we will be watching a long lost McCown nephew quarterback this team and wish we had #1 lacing his cleats for us.

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Cam says must win game... no comment.

Says must execute game plan ..no comment.

Says we must play as a team.. no comment.

Says whether prime to or no time this game is going to be a great win for us... no comment.

Talks about preparing is important ...no comment..

etc..etc...

Makes a statement about having fun... OMG@#@#WTF these guys aren't proffesionals!!. Cam's comments have me worried.. Team has quit!!!! yada yada.

Thank you. OP is shortsighted.

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Basically. Did you know that all he did during his time off, was play Madden! WTF! I mean, he should have been in that film room 20 hrs a day, and on the field throwing through tires and into barrels the other 4. I'm worried bruh...

:cam:

Madden is like playing a real NFL game duh! If Cam can get good at madden he can be a great QB. Apparently madden also trains people to become a NFL GM just ask half the people in this forum.

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Madden is like playing a real NFL game duh! If Cam can get good at madden he can be a great QB. Apparently madden also trains people to become a NFL GM just ask half the people in this forum.

At least Cam can learn better play calling from Madden. Shula can't help with that.

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