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38 page thread on the Giants forum - Who would you rather have? Cam or Eli?


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Cam has a great D and a running game



Put Cam on the Giants it would be an un-mitigated disaster



but put Eli on the Panthers you have a real chance to beat Belli-Cheat and Brady

 

Can ya imagine Eli's statue like ass trying to run our offense?

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4 minutes ago, ItsNotGonnaBeAlright said:

At this point we're just stalking every other board waiting for them to say the word "Cam", huh?

Yes.    I will stalk every board for any thread that has a connection to Cam,  or any of our other players.     This week is going by too slow,  and it's one of the only things I can do on here,  to keep my mind occupied.  

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Just now, Pox 08 said:

Yes.    I will stalk every board for any threat that has a connection to Cam,  or any of our other players.     This week is going by too slow,  and it's one of the only things I can do on here,  to keep my mind occupied.  

To be clear, wasn't criticizing. I'm doing the exact same thing :)

Just figured it should be pointed out.

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Eli's won two Super Bowls of course they'd all keep him over Cam. Just like we'd all keep Cam over Aaron Rodgers, Brady, etc. In my eyes right now Cam Newton is the best individual player in the NFL. Luke's 2nd. Thanks Ron and Marty.

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Ok I laughed so hard when a few guys, one a panthers fan, and the other a so called Eagirls and skins fan ( yeah don't ask me but he's 69 lmao). They had the audacity to say Eli isn't as good as Cam and I laughed so hard and about falled over my chair. I realized quickly that Cam has looked good this year but in recent years past he has been ok. I didn't look up his stats this year and offered to compare Eli's to his. I told them I know what my QB's stats are this year definitely and know it wouldn't even compare. I also realized that Cam is playing with not so good recievers and all that and all that and he's making the plays late in games this year to win games. So while realizing this I did realize that Cam has a rifle arm and can make all the throws also and also mentioned to them that if you switch either qb for either team that each team could definitely win with eithers qb so I did acknowledge that but would still take Eli over Cam but not sure how much different it would be as Cam seems to be coming on. 

Quote from the OP in that thread. That's extremely hard to read, it's like he's trying to meet a word requirement and just tossing in random "also" and "either"s.

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