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The idiots from MNF are upset at this Cam picture


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Why dont they suit up and play behind these shitty also ran tackles, borderline NFL RBs, and only one legit WR and TE t throw to.

I love Moss but dude quit on multiple teams, so hes the last one that should be suggesting poo about someone's heart or dedication. 

fug them.  Cam is OUR FRANCHISE QB, he needs to be treated as such...  and he hasnt been supported or protected by this staff or FO.  And now he cant go out in public either?  fuging ridiculous. ..

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1 minute ago, GoobyPls said:

typical analyst bullchit. They were calling Cam dumb, how leaders don't do this

 

Which is what? Ride around during the day lmao

And none of them were leaders of any fuging team especially randy moss, he super quit on the raiders

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Why dont they suit up and play behind these shitty also ran tackles, borderline NFL RBs, and only one legit WR and TE t throw to.

I love Moss but dude quit on multiple teams, so hes the last one that should be suggesting poo about someone's heart or dedication. 

fug them.  Cam is OUR FRANCHISE QB, he needs to be treated as such...  and he hasnt been supported or protected by this staff or FO.  And now he cant go out in public either?  Ducking ridiculous. ..

Cam will get the hell out of town the first chance he gets. but you know, he should've been there with sunglasses and earplugs. 

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2 minutes ago, beastson said:

Which is what? Ride around during the day lmao

And none of them were leaders of any fuging team especially randy moss, he super quit on the raiders

I'm sure this is on his way home from doing football drills at the stadium. Lol Cam is injured and still takes the besting. I'm sure his coaches won't defend him. 

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

I hope he doesnt...  smh...  the whole situation pisses me off.

He will because its only so much a person can take. I actually wouldn't be surprised if he decided to retire out of the blue. People ask so much of him and forget he's human. 

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GOOD..

I was waiting on the media to turn on him..they don't want him to dance, smile, showboat and now he cant ride a segway..These ESPN announcers supposed to be the authority on behavior?

Randy Moss -hit a police officer with his car

Trent Dilfer -recovering Alcoholic

Matt Hasselback-Married to Elizabeth Hasselback

 

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1 minute ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

GOOD..

I was waiting on the media to turn on him..they don't want him to dance, smile, showboat and now he cant ride a segway..These ESPN announcers supposed to be the authority on behavior?

Randy Moss -hit a police officer with his car

Trent Dilfer -recovering Alcoholic

Matt Hasselback-Married to Elizabeth Hasselback

 

You know, because leaders don't do this. 

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