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For Those That Didn't Know, RE: Cam Walking Off During Presser


TylerDurden

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The moment he stopped answering questions, stared blankly, then got up and walked off, you can clearly hear Talib's worthless ass gloating loudly about how they shut Cam and our offense down.  He was loud, and guessing based off of his shitty, disgusting personality, I'm guessing he was doing it on purpose to taunt Cam.  He was so loud he started to drown out the reporters directly in front of Cam asking him questions.  That's when Cam walked off.

Look, if i was Cam, i would've done the same, regardless of whether an opponent was in the vicinity still taunting me after a loss.  Or, i would just come out, give a generic statement and walk off.  Either way, i'm walking off.

And this anecdote should be another reason to pat the NFL on the back for their shitfest Manning-parade, because out of all the space in that state-of-the-art stadium, you couldn't find a place to insulate winning player's pressers from the losing side's?  fuging assholes.  But no, let's talk about Cam's maturity again.

 

*edited: A couple of Huddler's confirmed via reports that it was Chris Harris, and NOT Talib.  Talib is still an asshole though and you can find quites from him taunting Cam after the game, saying Superman isn't real.  After Philly's facemask last night, and consider Talib's prior history, i genuinely wish someone would check his punk ass in real life.  He's a piece of poo.  Oh, and fug Chris Harris, riding on officiating and Von Miller's coattails.

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Yeah, for the record i don't have anything to confirm this as of yet, but it's pretty clear that it's him.  If you listen to the audio again, and you've heard Talib talk, it's got to be him.  Brian Dawkins was on radio this morning and i caught the tail-end of him saying a Broncos player was the one yelling when Cam got up.  He may have confirmed it was Talib, but i missed the beginning of the interview.

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I don't disagree with Cam walking off after he says his thing.  The media just wanted their pound of flesh, and they are not mad because he didn't pay up.

Though, if I were up there, and Talib starts on his loud, obnoxious self, I probably would have said something "and ya'll think I'm a jerk" or something along those lines.  Then again, I didn't just play in the Super Bowl.

Cam did the best thing, and the media is mad.  Go figure.

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