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Cam's celebration was not excessive


Jeremy Igo

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i was watching the game with my dad who likes cam, but didn't like that extra performance after that particular play and i told him that cam doesn't do that unless there's been something coming from the stands or from a player or two that the extra stuff is a response to. he won't do that unless it's directly targeted at someone. i figured it was woodyard the way that they were going at it.

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4 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Most people, the rational majority, will agree.  The media will run with this as Cam's immaturity showing itself again all week. 

I think the narrative is changing quite a bit. Most national media's coverage of the banner incident were in favor of Cam. Years ago they would've ripped him a new one and been talking about how he should be suspended and all that nonsense. This incident won't even make headlines anyways but if it is to be written about I bet they'd take Cam's side now.

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