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Did Delaire Just Take A Shot At Cam?


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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Annoying might be a bit of a strong word.

Amusing is probably a better one.

(granted, I do get a little annoyed when people throw that extra 't' in there)

 

I know, that you know, that most of us know, that Boogie holds a special place in your heart.

 

People, and annoying? Synonymous in my book. If it weren't for people, the world would be a better place. No, I don't care about your day. I don't care if your kid is special. I also don't care that your dog learned to potty outside. I did that until I was 12. People and there petty lives interfering with my daily routine. Fug em all.

 

I try to separate my personal life from the Huddle, but sometimes they tend to over-lap. Usually when a tangent hits. But what you gonna do?

 

Ok, where was I? Oh yeah, Boogie. May not be first string. But with the effort he puts in, you got to put him on your 53.

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2 hours ago, AceBoogie said:

That's your opinion, but I'm slightly more qualified to make that determination. He's definitely taking subtle shots at Cam. If he wasn't he would speak of Kaep as just a person and wouldn't need to point to it coming from a qb. The emphasis placed on him being a qb is because he believes Cam's words or lack there of is largely because he's a qb. 

Just cause you talk.more bullshit on the regular basis, doesn't qualify you for poo. 

I wonder if you actually believe the ignorance that you spill....surely you must. 

 

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25 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

I know, that you know, that most of us know, that Boogie holds a special place in your heart.

People, and annoying? Synonymous in my book. If it weren't for people, the world would be a better place. No, I don't care about your day. I don't care if your kid is special. I also don't care that your dog learned to potty outside. I did that until I was 12. People and there petty lives interfering with my daily routine. Fug em all.

I try to separate my personal life from the Huddle, but sometimes they tend to over-lap. Usually when a tangent hits. But what you gonna do?

Ok, where was I? Oh yeah, Boogie. May not be first string. But with the effort he puts in, you got to put him on your 53.

Online drama honestly doesn't really stir my emotions much these days.

See, now that I have a wife and kids to take care of, there are way more important things on my plate than football arguments. Mind you, I can still scrap with the best of them, but even the most heated online argument isn't a blip on the emotional radar.

Got bigger things to be concerned about. Important stuff, like my son deciding where to go to college and how I can kill my daughter's boyfriend but make it look like an accident.

So basically, the real world had been chasing me for years, and it finally got me.

(Oy)

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9 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

Just cause you talk.more bullshit on the regular basis, doesn't qualify you for poo. 

I wonder if you actually believe the ignorance that you spill....surely you must. 

 

Being black however doesn't allow me to speak on the views of blacks specifically when it comes to our black qb. Cam ain't the most popular among blacks right now, I have a phone full of text messages and a Facebook full to prove that. You can argue if it's warranted or not, but you can't argue that's how blacks are viewing Cam. Really the only ones left defending him are Panther fans. 

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Because we look at the same thing and come away with different interpretations and your reactions to what I interpret from a black man speaking on black issues being a black man is exactly why Kaepernick kneels on Sunday. I'm far from racist, but there's a reason why Cam won't speak and a reason why I largely stay silent on this issues in the presence of particularly white males. Until you've been a black man in America you really aren't qualified to interpret what exactly another black man's feelings are. I could very well be wrong in believing he's taking a shot at Cam, but there's a reason Kaeps popularity is rising among blacks and Cam's is falling. 

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5 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Being black however doesn't allow me to speak on the views of blacks specifically when it comes to our black qb. Cam ain't the most popular among blacks right now, I have a phone full of text messages and a Facebook full to prove that. You can argue if it's warranted or not, but you can't argue that's how blacks are viewing Cam. Really the only ones left defending him are Panther fans. 

...or reasonable people.

Newton's response to this has been intelligent, reasoned and mature. People getting mad at him for not reacting the way they want him to are being ridiculous.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

...or reasonable people.

Newton's response to this has been intelligent, reasoned and mature. People getting mad at him for not reacting the way they want him to are being ridiculous.

See here's the thing Mr. Scot you assume when I tell you how blacks are feeling you assume my feelings align perfectly with theirs. To you it's reasonable because I assume you are a white male. You haven't grown up experiencing what most black men have that has altered their mentality. And look I grew up somewhat privealaged, I never struggled or lived in the "hood" I don't come from the streets. But I talk to a lot of people that have lived that life and the way they think is never going to be how you think because they're conditioned by their experiences. Calling them irrational is simply ignorant on your part and shows exactly what the problem is. The most intelligent thing you can do is stay silent because you don't know and will never know how blacks in this country feel. 

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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Because we look at the same thing and come away with different interpretations and your reactions to what I interpret from a black man speaking on black issues being a black man is exactly why Kaepernick kneels on Sunday. I'm far from racist, but there's a reason why Cam won't speak and a reason why I largely stay silent on this issues in the presence of particularly white males. Until you've been a black man in America you really aren't qualified to interpret what exactly another black man's feelings are. I could very well be wrong in believing he's taking a shot at Cam, but there's a reason Kaeps popularity is rising among blacks and Cam's is falling. 

I think a lot of what's wrong with us (black people) on Cam's situation is that we as a whole want him to do exactly what Colin is doing or say exactly why Colin is saying. He looks like your average young black male, listens to the same music, drives the same car and a lot of us didn't see past that. Then you add on the fact that Frank was brought in and they had a "focus group" aka puppet show and so now, he is forcing himself to stay right in the middle and "make everybody happy." What he said in Januaru was 9/10 the reason why they needed a race relations PR guy to come in, so they thought. At that moment, Cam pissed off the white people. So the organization had to come tame. I still think he played the middle the other day, but you definitely heard more of Cam in that interview. 

Also, what I do know about us is that not many people will put their money on the line for anything and anybody, right or wrong. I do know that he is in the toughest position. It's real easy for us to sit back and pick a side but like Shannon said, he feels like he has to please this side and the other and that's just to keep from having to be distracted by it. No one can tell me that this black man raising two black children doesn't feel that fear. He even said it. I suspect if the talks continue, we will hear even more of Cam and less "puppet master" in these talks. 

I think he and Colin have the same goal, just different methods. And let's face it, Colin doesn't have much to lose at this point and so it's easier for him to not care about pleasing both sides. A few years ago, Colin would've taken the same approach that Russell Wilson, Richard Sherman and Cam took: the middle. 

I think we expect too much out of these people when we still get up on MLK day and go to work but bitch and complain about it. 

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5 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

See here's the thing Mr. Scot you assume when I tell you how blacks are feeling you assume my feelings align perfectly with theirs. To you it's reasonable because I assume you are a white male. You haven't grown up experiencing what most black men have that has altered their mentality. And look I grew up somewhat privealaged, I never struggled or lived in the "hood" I don't come from the streets. But I talk to a lot of people that have lived that life and the way they think is never going to be how you think because they're conditioned by their experiences. Calling them irrational is simply ignorant on your part and shows exactly what the problem is. The most intelligent thing you can do is stay silent because you don't know and will never know how blacks in this country feel. 

So basically, no one can comment on whether something a black person says is reasonable unless they're black.

Does that also mean you can't comment on anything a white person says?

Nah, that's not racist at all...

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

So basically, no one can comment on whether something a black person says is reasonable unless they're black.

Does that also mean you can't comment on anything a white person says?

Nah, that's not racist at all...

I don't comment on the issues of white males...

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1 minute ago, Growl said:

So you can't make judgments on the few because of their relation to the whole?

 

Interesting concept. Are the rioters aware?

You're referencing a small sample size of blacks, would be like me coming here and calling you a redneck because i see a bunch of white people riding around with confederate flags on their trucks.You don't have to agree with the riots to understand them. This is his city and like it or not, those are his people. Outside of maybe Jordan, Cam is the most influential black male in Charlotte. Its not fair to him, but heavy is the head that wears the crown.

 

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