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Jeremy Igo

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Being totally honest I wasn't super happy with the extended TD celebration but after the replay it's more and more apparent that it was due to the jawing that was going on during the game, and opposing players challenging Cam after the TD. 

I think a lot of fans view it as an affront to them when really Cam is doing it to get in the heads of the opposing defense. Cam loves all football fans but on the field he wants those 11 guys to hate him while he runs them over. It's enraging when a player scores on you and pulls some Merton Hanks level hotdogging. Some psychological warfare.  

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9 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Someone please inform Mularkey that his team was talking the most trash out of any game I have seen this season.

He may just be salty due to the fact the only thing his players could celebrate were sacks.

They were probably doing it to hype themselves for the game, you gotta do what you gotta do when the team coming in is a lot better then you and everyone including my dead grandmother knows it.

someone just forgot to tell the Titans that talk is cheap and actions are louder.

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Mularkey and his team were like Rousey this weekend ... got all psyched-up for a big fight but got their a$$ kicked.  He was hoping to ride the momentum and steal a victory at home ... but no such luck.  I guess the frustration of giving it your best effort and still getting beat by 17pts is frustrating enough that he has to complain about the QB taunting his players.  LOL.  He needs to change his diaper and start getting ready for next week.

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17 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

Being totally honest I wasn't super happy with the extended TD celebration but after the replay it's more and more apparent that it was due to the jawing that was going on during the game, and opposing players challenging Cam after the TD. 

I think a lot of fans view it as an affront to them when really Cam is doing it to get in the heads of the opposing defense. Cam loves all football fans but on the field he wants those 11 guys to hate him while he runs them over. It's enraging when a player scores on you and pulls some Merton Hanks level hotdogging. Some psychological warfare.  

Pie for Merton Hanks reference 

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