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Cam to Bama Hater:"I'll slap the S*** out of you"


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Talking with a guy last night, he went through the same old bullish!t...immature, not a leader, celebrates too much..blah..

Surprised he didn't mention the laptop too. He said the defence won the game, and I said yeah, and Cam threw 5 tds last week. We was just spewing what he has heard and really is not watching. But boy he still loves Wilson...

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Doubtful anyone cares.  If Cam wanted to, he could break someone into little pieces.  There are very few people in this world who would stand in to face a slap from Cam, not me!  Stuff like this happens all of the time to all kinds of big time athletes.  Cam just takes it very personally because of the personal nature of the attack.  He doesn't get those kinds of things on the football field because almost every NFL player has some dumb college dirt.  Cam has just always been a megawatt star.

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17 minutes ago, King said:

Downside of being one of the hottest players in the league is all your actions get put under a microscope.

Should he be tarred and feathered for this?  Of course not.  Will the media say he should be?  Probably not.  They've actually been very supportive of Cam in the last several weeks.

But this will just show fans of other teams how they were right all along about Cam being a classless kid pretending to be a man.

Which is fine.  Let the anger flow, etc.  But don't be surprised when you hear about Cam threatening fans of other teams for the next five years because of this six second video.

Haaaaaaaaaaa

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51 minutes ago, zacka77ack said:

Okafor isn't the one derailing the 76er's season.

Did I say he was? I said the last thing we, as in the panthers, need is a situation like that derailing our, as in the panthers, season. 

Not a word about the sixers. And I wouldn't even have brought him up if someone else hadn't previously. If it isn't the hornets, I don't care 

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