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1 minute ago, RealisticTitanFan said:

The reactions of many of our fans to this loss has been flat out embarrassing.  Talk about your sore losers.   I really don't know what they were expecting.  It was going to take pretty much everything going our way to win that game. 

Let's not leave out Mularkey and some of the players as well.  Pretty lame all around.

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1 minute ago, RealisticTitanFan said:

The reactions of many of our fans to this loss has been flat out embarrassing.  Talk about your sore losers.   I really don't know what they were expecting.  It was going to take pretty much everything going our way to win that game. 

Most of the Cam hate comes from his showboating.  He's not going to stop it, it's up the the NFL to stop him.

And they take the dance thing personally. I feel like that was directed at one player instead of the team.

We've been there before...the light does get brighter!

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How do these people not see that Woodyard and that other yahoo got in his face ?  Cam was done then those dude poked the bear.  Not to mention Woodyard was Drake dancing when he sacked Cam.  You don't see anyone complaining about Woodyard's dancing.  It's part of the game.  These fans are SO MAD.  They're insulted by dancing?  They should be insulted at the product that the Titans organization has put on their home field.

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20 hours ago, Dex said:

 

  8 minutes ago, scine09 said:

I'd have had no issues with anyone who decided to punch Newton in the face and then pick him up and throw him to the ground with a stomp or two on his face then tie him behind a pick up and drag him!

 

The one above is one of the most blatantly disgusting comments I have ever seen.

It makes even the worst YouTube comments section seem almost tame by comparison.

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It's a shame really, this hate stems from ignorance.  Opinions that are shaped by nothing more than rumors, a laptop, dancing and being beat.  Outside Carolina no one seems to have a clue what he means to this organization or community.  I'm delighted to have a guy like Cam as our franchise face.  All my kids have Cam jerseys and know how to Superman stretch!...and grin while doing so!  Of all the things children can emulate these days having a little fun and pride isn't a bad thing..  These comments and hate towards Cam are disgusting...absolutely disgusting.  Scumbag really?  Wishing injury or worse wishing to cause it?  You know nothing of this man or being a decent human.

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They brought it on themselves.    Their asses sitting at 2-6,   completely believing the Titans were going to wreck the 8-0 Panthers.     When reality finally settled in and they realized they were just a 2-7 team...... it's time to lash out. 

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