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White-as-a-bleached-cracker Greg McElroy now thinks Cam's teammates will disrespect him


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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I am not able to watch the video at the moment what do you mean by singing in his honor, what did they say?

They were cheering "We love you Cam!" and applauding when the interviewers asked about how his teamates felt about his efforts on the field. Then they started singing a 'hooray for Cam' song.

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3 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

racist is racist, keep that poo out of here. you're being just as racist as people hating on cam for being black, and hypocritical to bring that poo in here after how much we've bitched about it.

So... I hate white people?

Damn. I hope my caucasian mother, my caucasian father, my caucasian sisters and brother, and my caucasian son never find out!

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2 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

I wish I knew who half these haters are that are suddenly coming out of the woodwork.  

I've been calling the Green Bay assholes from earlier this year "Sergeant Major McRacist and his son-in-law Corporal Cracker" all damn year long and have never heard a word of complaint.

NOW, all of a sudden, ridiculing the subject Jealous Ball of Green Envy (oh my god! I said green!  the poor martians!), people are shocked.  SHOCKED.

I guess Failed Bama Quarterbacks are a protected class these days.

But as an attempt at apology, I will say this:

I am sorry if my post offended the poor, downtrodden white people in this forum that have to experience anti-white prejudice and hatred as a regular part of their daily lives and I'm sorry if I added to your great burden.

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9 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

So... I hate white people?

Damn. I hope my caucasian mother, my caucasian father, my caucasian sisters and brother, and my caucasian son never find out!

you made a thread with a racist title and racist statements. that's straight up fact. his race and skin tone have absolutely nothing to do with his opinions.

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Just now, Mother Grabber said:

you made a thread with a racist title and racist statements. that's straight up fact. his race and skin tone have absolutely nothing to do with his opinions.

Well, its MY opinion that his race and skin tone have MUCH to do with his opinions.

Funny thing though, McElroy hasn't had a single word to say about another ex-SEC quarterback that has been in the news lately.  Just Cam.

Care to guess who that other SEC quarterback that's been in the news with no comment from McElroy is?

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1 minute ago, tiger7_88 said:

Well, its MY opinion that his race and skin tone have MUCH to do with his opinions.

Funny thing though, McElroy hasn't had a single word to say about another ex-SEC quarterback that has been in the news lately.  Just Cam.

Care to guess who that other SEC quarterback that's been in the news with no comment from McElroy is?

YOU made racist statements. you believing he is racist does not excuse you from making racist statements.

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2 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Well, its MY opinion that his race and skin tone have MUCH to do with his opinions.

Funny thing though, McElroy hasn't had a single word to say about another ex-SEC quarterback that has been in the news lately.  Just Cam.

Care to guess who that other SEC quarterback that's been in the news with no comment from McElroy is?

"Johnny Hung Over At A Cleveland Browns Meeting Manziel?"

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36 minutes ago, rodeo said:

They were cheering "We love you Cam!" and applauding when the interviewers asked about how his teamates felt about his efforts on the field. Then they started singing a 'hooray for Cam' song.

That's great to hear. Thank you for the info. Those guys were like family this year. I can't wait for training camp. Shoot, I can't wait for free agency.

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