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God Damn theirs a lot of pent up Cam hate


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People have been biting there tongues for 5 months waiting to unleash all this Cam slander. Cam is getting more media coverage than the actual SB winners LOL

 

I've already heard Wade Phillips, Finebaun, a couple of NFL players, Doug Gotlieb  just frothing at the mouth waiting to talk crap about Cam.

 

I sincerely hope Cam and the team is even more demonstrative next season, fug it embrace it. Just like the 80s Miami Hurricanes 

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They should be.  Who gives a damn about any of those idiots feelings.  Shame them, Embarrass them, and most importantly DAB all over these haters Cam.  The only meaningful revenge is for you to lift that Lombardi trophy high over your head while you dance all over the podium.

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Man, I love being a Panthers fan =)

I love how everyone was light "and the Broncos won..."  Then it's all Cam all the time!  People hate that we do things differently, and our leader of the charge is Cam Newton.  Now we can start getting into all those "they hate us because they can't be us" kind of things.

I think there is a lot of truth to that.  I think, if nothing else, Cam's press conference sent a message to a lot of sports figures.  You don't owe the media a thing.  Sure networks pay for a lot of coverage, but if you don't want to, you don't have to talk to them.  It's actually kind of nice to rip the veneer of BS off the whole athletes have to be something they aren't.  Wouldn't it be fun for more athletes to be more honest with themselves and us?  We all don't have to exist like the New England Patriots, full of stoic BS.

Yep, us Panthers and Cam are going to keep it real in a world full of two faced liars =)  Could be worse!

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