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Good read about the double standard that exists in the NFL...


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1 minute ago, Cam El said:

Fugging disgraceful. Cam has gotten more backlash for walking out on fugging retarded media questions than Manziel has for hitting his girlfriend. Sometimes I'm embarrassed to be white.

my feeble minority complex screams with joy :D

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3 minutes ago, Cam El said:

Fugging disgraceful. Cam has gotten more backlash for walking out on fugging retarded media questions than Manziel has for hitting his girlfriend. Sometimes I'm embarrassed to be white.

That's because Daddy put out there that Johnny is not well and might kill himself.Sympathy card and they all fell for it.

The media hates that for the last 5 years they have promoted QB after QB (your list here) and only Wilson has been successful,...and Cam.

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1 minute ago, Growl said:

This is going to change nobody's mind. Stupid people are going to continue to make embarrassing comments in the comments s section of NFL.com

 

 

Who cares

That's a horrible defeatist attitude to have, just imagine if humans always thought like that. It's a worthwhile piece of journalism that was well researched and well argued, not to mention the guy is right.

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