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


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Honestly Cam had answered all the questions he really needed to.

Denver's D was vicious and Cam didn't get a lot of help last night.  I would have been disappointed and a little angry too.

I still cannot get over the fact that we didn't run more misdirection plays and set up more screens to make the D back off just a bit....and I am not talking about bubble screens!

Also, more three step drops and quick slants would have helped too, but maybe Shula didn't feel Cam was comfortable enough doing that?

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Look, to the victors go the spoils. Our team took team photos on the sidelines before the end of games, dabbed and danced and had a good time. Sometimes we rubbed it in and our refrain, rightly, was "If you don't like it, then stop it."

They stopped it and then got loud about it in the post game pressers. It happens and, in the end, they earned the right to do it. Cam should have said before he left, "I'm going to leave it to them to have their moment" or something to the effect before walking off.

We're all kind of eating crow for breakfast this morning. It's only fair, we dished it out to a whole lot of folks this year.

 

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1 minute ago, Khyber53 said:

Look, to the victors go the spoils. Our team took team photos on the sidelines before the end of games, dabbed and danced and had a good time. Sometimes we rubbed it in and our refrain, rightly, was "If you don't like it, then stop it."

They stopped it and then got loud about it in the post game pressers. It happens and, in the end, they earned the right to do it. Cam should have said before he left, "I'm going to leave it to them to have their moment" or something to the effect before walking off.

We're all kind of eating crow for breakfast this morning. It's only fair, we dished it out to a whole lot of folks this year.

 

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1 minute ago, Khyber53 said:

Look, to the victors go the spoils. Our team took team photos on the sidelines before the end of games, dabbed and danced and had a good time. Sometimes we rubbed it in and our refrain, rightly, was "If you don't like it, then stop it."

They stopped it and then got loud about it in the post game pressers. It happens and, in the end, they earned the right to do it. Cam should have said before he left, "I'm going to leave it to them to have their moment" or something to the effect before walking off.

We're all kind of eating crow for breakfast this morning. It's only fair, we dished it out to a whole lot of folks this year.

 

I'm just pissed I feel I need to wait another 12 years before another superbowl appearance. Would like to see them win one before I die.....

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1 minute ago, Khyber53 said:

Look, to the victors go the spoils. Our team took team photos on the sidelines before the end of games, dabbed and danced and had a good time. Sometimes we rubbed it in and our refrain, rightly, was "If you don't like it, then stop it."

They stopped it and then got loud about it in the post game pressers. It happens and, in the end, they earned the right to do it. Cam should have said before he left, "I'm going to leave it to them to have their moment" or something to the effect before walking off.

We're all kind of eating crow for breakfast this morning. It's only fair, we dished it out to a whole lot of folks this year.

 

Yeah, but qhen have you ever seen or heard opposing team's pressers being held side by side, post-game, especially after the Superbowl?

Knowing the NFL, it wouldnt surprise me if they set it up that way to get a bead on the whole, "cam is pouting" storyline.  And tbh, i think nothing pisses Goodell and the NFL off more than mid-market Carolina playing like we did this season and being led by Cam and his personality.  I think it was to show him up.

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1 minute ago, Khyber53 said:

Look, to the victors go the spoils. Our team took team photos on the sidelines before the end of games, dabbed and danced and had a good time. Sometimes we rubbed it in and our refrain, rightly, was "If you don't like it, then stop it."

They stopped it and then got loud about it in the post game pressers. It happens and, in the end, they earned the right to do it. Cam should have said before he left, "I'm going to leave it to them to have their moment" or something to the effect before walking off.

We're all kind of eating crow for breakfast this morning. It's only fair, we dished it out to a whole lot of folks this year.

 

Agree with your general premise, but there is a difference between being on a totally different sideline than being right behind an opposing team's presser.  

Intrigued that the NFL didn't have enough space to separate winning and losing press conferences!?

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7 minutes ago, Spaceballs83 said:

I'm just pissed I feel I need to wait another 12 years before another superbowl appearance. Would like to see them win one before I die.....

We'll be back. Quite soon. You thought we had focus this year... just wait for next year. This plays into the disrespected, crash the party, make them acknowledge us storyline like nothing else.

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The NFL, in an effort to make the Super Bowl as Super as possible, has allowed the non-game portion of it to spiral out of control. Press credentials are given to every yahoo who asks just to keep the hype machine going.

You see, the game isn't the NFL's product anymore. It is advertising revenue. It's been this way for decades, but it has gone to the point where it is out of control. They're too busy counting the mountains of cash to worry about oversaturating the market or overcrowding the press rooms at a stadium.

It wasn't just there, but you could see it when Peyton sold out his moment of glory for a Budweiser endorsement. That moment should have been his shining moment, his swan song. Instead, he was no better than Phil Simms in 1987 looking about frantically for the right camera before triumphantly shouting "I'm going to Disneyworld!!!"

So yeah, the hype machine last night meant the players were basically on top of each other for the required press time. And it means that we have a 45 minute halftime with a show where the performers pay to play (you think someone selected Coldplay for a main act, or thought we oughtta bring Bruno and Beyonce out because they are so Coldplay-esque? -- It's tour dollars and album sales baby!). 

And before we get too sanctimonious about the whole thing. We've all seen Cam working up Underarmor, Gatorade and Oikos. Heck, even Luke has been hawking Pepsi and CPI like crazy. 

 

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