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Jeremy Igo

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I can't believe this is a thing. I'm too old to be worried with this BS and what other people think so much so that Cam has to tape an interview. Maybe I'm odd, but this crap is for the birds; there are things in life more important than an athlete/celebrity being criticized. 

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I've seen this and I love it. I also enjoyed the Under Armor series he did. I look forward to whatever he's going to do this offseason. I feel like he's still trying to make his case, unfairly, for people to see that he's going through a natural maturation process in front of us. He's made mistakes, he's making mistakes but you can't take away his passion and love this game. As Eugene Robinson says, do your thing young man! You do your thing!

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4 hours ago, d-dave said:

Holy poo, never gets old!

Bring it on NFL.  Someone is going to pay for the pain and suffering.  Someone else is going to have to have a news conference after the Super Bowl with Cam having a ton of fun.  I hope they cry!

No, I hope he walks out of that one too. 

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