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did anybody watch cam's live presser that was just on ESPN?


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HA! I'm sitting in front of my desktop in my quiet house & couldn't hear the questions. It's hard to remember when you can't hear the questions. At the end he talked about Shula & how it made a difference when you know that a coach cares about you as a person too.

Most of what I got was that he has gladly accepted being a role model, that he asked God to give him a stage large enough to make a difference in children's lives.

He joked that the average age of the reporters was 46.

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Yes, there was one reporter who wanted Cam to talk about being a black QB and Cam shut him DOWN because it was obvious that reporter just wanted to start a controversy.

I wish we were able to hear the reporters questions more clearly, but Cam did great.

This was my favorite quote:

 

 

 

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Some reporter tried to entice Cam into talking about race again. When Cam politely declined and said this game is about more than race, the reporter challenged him again and implored him to "back up" his previous statements about being an African-American quarterback. Cam responded by saying he doesn't have to do anything of the sort, clearly annoyed.

The reporter went to the well once again, saying that Cam had to address the "issue" he created. Cam said "it's not an issue for anyone else. It's an issue for you," and then looked away, moving on to the next question. He handled it with poise, and the attempt to ruffle feathers proved futile and lame.

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2 minutes ago, Lomez said:

Some reporter tried to entice Cam into talking about race again. When Cam politely declined and said this game is about more than race, the reporter challenged him again and implored him to "back up" his previous statements about being an African-American quarterback. Cam responded by saying he doesn't have to do anything of the sort, clearly annoyed.

The reporter went to the well once again, saying that Cam had to address the "issue" he created. Cam said "it's not an issue for anyone else. It's an issue for you," and then looked away, moving on to the next question. He handled it with poise, and the attempt to ruffle feathers proved futile and lame.

I wonder who that jackass was.

 

The SB is a complete poo show media wise. A jackass dressed like a superhero. People literally dressed like clowns. Horrible, horrible questions and attempts at jokes during last night's "media day".

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

I wonder who that jackass was.

 

The SB is a complete poo show media wise. A jackass dressed like a superhero. People literally dressed like clowns. Horrible, horrible questions and attempts at jokes during last night's "media day".

 

 

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Just guessing.

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