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The ref that refused to give the ball to Cam to give to a kid...


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2 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

If you are between the age of 14-26 it is likely the coolest experience in the world, if you are on the other end of 50 toting a bag catching balls, you have failed in the game of life, especially when you try to keep one of them away from the pending league MVP...

 

This is what a ballboy should look like

 

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Thank you for setting everyone straight on what a successful life should be.

 

seriously you are like this fanbases dat alice

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40 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Fugging ref was a Saints fan.

Fugging ballboy was a Saints fan.

Hell, there was an ugly woman in the end zone IN AN OFFICIAL NFL VEST who was celebrating a Saints TD.

The ball boys work for the home team right? And that vest was a photographer or media vest right? No different than Jeremy being a photographer/media and a fan....no?

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29 minutes ago, Panther49er said:

Fug that ball boy too. Even he was trying to keep it from Cam. We all know who will win that battle.

 

 

 

And yes, that ball boy should be fined also.

Goes home:

 

Hey mom the NFL fined me because I wouldn't give cam the ball. Got a few grand I can borrow. I'll pay you back when I get promoted to official

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40 minutes ago, pepaw said:

During the game, Erin Andrews talked about Cam messing with the Saints during warm ups by dancing on their side of the field and intercepting throws meant for their players.  For those of you allowed on the field during warm ups is this common from Cam or something just for divisional opponents?

I know Warren caught some flak for running through a teams stretching line when he was with the Bucs. It's probably nothing but I just wanted to ask anyone who had on field access or heard something already. 

He was catching passes thrown to him by Panthers....which he does every pregame.

He went down and watched them run onto the field during their intro....also something he does every away game.

 

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19 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

If you are between the age of 14-26 it is likely the coolest experience in the world, if you are on the other end of 50 toting a bag catching balls, you have failed in the game of life, especially when you try to keep one of them away from the pending league MVP...

 

This is what a ballboy should look like

 

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You really come across a major spoiled asshole. Not everyone in the world is as great as you. Just so you know. Been wanting to get that off my chest for a while

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8 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Goes home:

 

Hey mom the NFL fined me because I wouldn't give cam the ball. Got a few grand I can borrow. I'll pay you back when I get promoted to official

Fine him for what he's worth. $1 at least to cost him a Mcdouble at lunch tomorrow

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7 minutes ago, miko dawg said:

Lay off the ref.  If he gives the ball to Cam he is a Panthers fan if he doesn't he's a douche.  He was in a no win situation.

 

Get the fug out of here. He is a ref. Cam is Cam. That's his ball to do what he wants with it. Fug off

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Can't believe all the butthurt and no one takes 30 seconds to look up his name.

               

 

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints

Start Time: 3:25 PM CST

at Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans

Played Indoors on Turf: UBU Speed Series-S5-M

Game Weather: Mostly Sunny

Temp: 69° F (20.6° C) Humidity: 60%, Wind: NNE 7 mph

Outdoor Weather: Mostly Sunny, Wind Chill: 69

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Allen, Brad (122)

Symonette, Thomas (100)

Mello, Jim (48)

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