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36 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Fairly observant, she looks a little more sinister to me though.  Like she brought something back with her from that "trip" to Cancun.  Never told her husband but cant always hide it because she has to shift in her seat to ease the burning.  Tells everyone its a UTI, but the musty smell of almonds gives her away to the trained olfactory sense of a real pro.

Put her on a t shirt with a caption "think of the children"

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1 hour ago, dave-o said:

Very reluctant to start a thread...  Its usually followed by folks who spend all day and night on here telling the OP how stupid they are.....   So if this has been posted somewhere I apologize and just delete it....  With that said....  This is a funny read....  Some of the Titans fans get it.....

 

http://www.titansreport.com/topic/20140-tennessee-mother-writes-to-charlotte-observer-about-newtons-dancing/

 

Good post.  It is a very funny read.  Now, as far as posting, you post what you wish.  Don't let a handful spoil your fun on this board.  I post what and when I wish.  I'm not spending my time searching before I post.  Yes, those complainers usually have nothing better to do.  We put up with that stuff because we love them too.

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I don't really care if you see a basis for it.  Am I not entitled to my opinion of someone's character based upon my own observations and what I know about the person?

I see a guy who stole a laptop and was more than likely involved in a scam where his father received a bunch of money in violation of NCAA rules.  Staying clean for a few years since being drafted does not mean he is all of a sudden a better (or changed) person.  It just means he's smart enough to stay out of trouble given the damage another incident would do to his current paycheck and long term earning potential.  I give him some credit for staying clean since he was drafted but that alone isn't going to change my perception of him.

It's not just the content of what he says, but how he says it.  It appears disingenuous to me.  I don't think he really believes some of the stuff he says and it's just fluff.  Lots of guys do it, not just Cam.

I haven't seen any other QB's meet with Mac's son.  But i'm not in Nashville so I have no idea who else has done it.  What I do see around here is Rivers doing things like that.  Just last night, I heard Tom Brady on the radio talking about a boy he recently met with.  I see tons of other players doing more meaningful stuff than this on a weekly basis.  I would be willing to bet more than 75% of the players in the league do nice things for kids and charities.  Cam meets with one kid for a few seconds on the field on his way to start a game and I'm supposed to think that's special and makes him a good guy?  LOL

Holy fuggin sh*t. Is this for real? This dude doesn't know sh*t about all the things Cam has done for kids and charities.

PLEASE someone go over there right now and drop knowledge on this fool about all the things Cam has done .

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Most seem to get it. However, I think it is pretty selfish most of the fans believe they should be able to act however they want around a child. Granted, there are certain places you shouldn't take kids if you don't want them exposed to things, that's not what I'm talking about. I just think there should be a certain amount of respect for a child and their parents. And yes....I have a 2 year old girl. Lol! 

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1 hour ago, MCC said:

That Bink guy is welcomed to become a Panthers fan at any time. 

The dumb commenters are always the loudest and they have a fair share of racist, mouth-breathing idiots on that board, but they also seem to have some very reasonable folks. 

I know right. We gotta make that guy an honorary panther. That's one solid dude

In all fairness most Titan fans are annoyed by this. This "Cam is immature" narrative is on its last legs and it looks stupd these days

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3 hours ago, VerticalThreat said:

Must be one of those PR Firms that believes there's no such thing as bad press.  Don't think I'd want her representing me if she couldn't forsee how this was going to go.

In fact, she also recently wrote a letter to the paper applauding VW's strategy of getting caught cheating emissions tests.

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3 hours ago, Castavar said:

Holy fuggin sh*t. Is this for real? This dude doesn't know sh*t about all the things Cam has done for kids and charities.

PLEASE someone go over there right now and drop knowledge on this fool about all the things Cam has done .

Why bother? You can never change the mind of a racist in full swing. It's just not worth the effort.

 

"It appears disingenuous to me"

aka

"I won't believe him, no matter what, based on my slanted view of his personality."

 

"I see a guy who stole a laptop and was more than likely involved in a scam where his father received a bunch of money in violation of NCAA rules.[...]but that alone isn't going to change my perception of him."

aka

"I believe all the crap the media shoves down my throat, not what Cam actually does in real life (charity work), or what his teammates say about him (that they love him), and you can't make me change my mind."

 

"I haven't seen any other QB's meet with Mac's son."

aka

"I haven't seen McNair's kid wear the jersey of the opposing team's QB yet, until now. Cam's not special, or anything, since he met with the kid, spoke a few words, and signed the #1 Jersey for him. I'm not impressed"

The rest of that paragraph is just a veiled attempt to put down Cam by saying that he's seen other white QBs do things with kids. It's a terribly thin attempt to disguise his racism. I'm one of the first people to try and steer the talk from a racist debate, mainly because they're usually fruitless, but good lord, that guy is horrible at hiding it and had a huge agenda.

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