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Bill Voth: "Panthers Are Allowing Cam To Look Like A Baby."


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12 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Oh geez, not this again.

This isn't about kid gloves. Questioning someone as a man goes beyond being about sports. It becomes personal.

And, like I explained to you before, telling someone to "man up" is not akin to questioning their overall status as a man. Only the ignorant have such tunnel vision.

The entire issue is not about Cam's manhood, it's about his professionalism when dealing with the media. Point blank!

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16 minutes ago, top dawg said:

And, like I explained to you before, telling someone to "man up" is not akin to questioning their overall status as a man. Only the ignorant have such tunnel vision.

The entire issue is not about Cam's manhood, it's about his professionalism when dealing with the media. Point blank!

Bullshit.

Repeatedly telling someone to man up is indeed calling upon their manhood. Ironic that you are talking about ignorance, yet downplaying that.

You of all people should be familiar with this because you ranted for 2 pages with numerous paragraphs on an internet sports forum because you thought someone called you a name. Did anyone tell you to "man up"?

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11 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Bullshit.

Repeatedly telling someone to man up is indeed calling upon their manhood. Ironic that are you talking about ignorance, yet downplaying that.

You of all people should be familiar this because you ranted for 2 fugging pages with numerous paragraphs on an internet sports forum because you thought someone called you a name.

Bullshit! In African-American culture, men tell men to "man up" all the damned time, and if a men thought these men were questioning their manhood, then black on black crime would be one million times worse than it is. 

Telling someone to "man up" and do their job, "take their medicine" or whatever is a normal event in the '"hood" (and elsewhere) that may cause some hurt feelings depending upon the situation, but a grown man calling another grown man a "slob" and insinuating something about being a "tough guy" just because he is on the Internet, in a way, is trying to question another man's manhood. It's basically trying to "punk" someone. Easy to try and "punk" someone over the Internet and then play the victim card when they get back at you.

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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Bullshit! In African-American culture, men tell men to "man up" all the damned time, and if a men thought these men were questioning their manhood, then black on black crime would be one million times worse than it is. 

Telling someone to "man up" and do their job, "take their medicine" or whatever is a normal event in the '"hood" (and elsewhere) that may cause some hurt feelings depending upon the situation, but a grown man calling another grown man a "slob" and insinuating something about being a "tough guy" just because he is on the Internet, in a way, is trying to question another man's manhood. It's basically trying to "punk" someone. Easy to try and "punk" someone over the Internet and then play the victim card when they get back at you.

lol WTF?

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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Bullshit! In African-American culture, men tell men to "man up" all the damned time, and if a men thought these men were questioning their manhood, then black on black crime would be one million times worse than it is. 

Telling someone to "man up" and do their job, "take their medicine" or whatever is normal event that may cause some hurt feelings depending upon the situation, but a grown man calling another grown man a "slob" and insinuating something about being a "tough guy" just because he is on the Internet, in a way, is trying to question another man's manhood. It's basically trying to "punk" someone. Easy to try and "punk" someone over the Internet and then play the victim card when they get back at you.

Black on black crime? Um.....

I just don't think you're ever going to understand this. Sad considering as far as I can tell you are a middle aged man.

Does Bill Voth "take his medicine" when he has a tantrum, and blocks people off twitter for having the nerve to disagree with him?

Telling anyone to man up over something as trivial as a press conference, coming from the press themselves is not only highly ironic, it is flat out preposterous. I'm not even going to bother going around with you on this all over again. You're the type to throw vague threats around on the internet anyway, so, we don't want to upset your delicate sensibilities here. I think we might have to handle you with "kid gloves".

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Not surprised at all. There's quite a few in the local media who are jumping on this topic and taking this higher than thou stance. I'm pretty sure they get off on rousing the local fan base when stuff like this comes up. As it's become the biggest story of the Super Bowl, I suppose it's their job to that guy.

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12 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Bullshit! In African-American culture, men tell men to "man up" all the damned time, and if a men thought these men were questioning their manhood, then black on black crime would be one million times worse than it is. 

Telling someone to "man up" and do their job, "take their medicine" or whatever is a normal event in the '"hood" (and elsewhere) that may cause some hurt feelings depending upon the situation, but a grown man calling another grown man a "slob" and insinuating something about being a "tough guy" just because he is on the Internet, in a way, is trying to question another man's manhood. It's basically trying to "punk" someone. Easy to try and "punk" someone over the Internet and then play the victim card when they get back at you.

whoa.....umm....it might be time for you to back away for a while.

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2 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Black on black crime? Um.....

I just don't think you're ever going to understand this. Sad considering as far as I can tell you are a middle aged man.

Does Bill Voth "take his medicine" when he has a tantrum, and blocks people off twitter for having the nerve to disagree with him?

Telling anyone to man up over something as trivial as a press conference, coming from the press themselves is not only highly ironic, it is flat out preposterous. I'm not even going to bother going around with you on this all over again. You're the type to throw vague threats around on the internet anyway, so, we don't want to upset your delicate sensibilities here. I think we might have to handle you with "kid gloves".

No, what's sad is a grown ass man that calls other grown men names over the Internet, and otherwise generally punk people with smart ass comments as a matter of course. That's what's sad.  

If I needed to be handled with kid gloves, then I wouldn't be here.

As for Voth, I don't know the dude, and really don't care to.  He is going to reap what he sows. If he can't handle people respectfully disagreeing with him, then that's his issue. As a reporter, he puts himself out there, and that just comes with the job. If he has a bunch of smart asses on line making socially unacceptable remarks towards him via twitter, then he has a right to block them. 

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