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Huddle Bye Week Awards


Jeremy Igo

Huddle Bye Week Awards  

303 members have voted

  1. 1. MVP

    • Cam
      49
    • Olsen
      159
    • Andy Lee
      95
  2. 2. Most disappointing

    • Kony Ealy
      207
    • Mike Tolbert
      31
    • Mike Shula
      40
    • Mike Remmers
      25
  3. 3. Best newcomer

    • Bradberry
      42
    • Butler
      4
    • Andy Lee
      257


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Just now, El Dandy said:

Cam is most disappointing. He went from an MVP season to being garbage. You can't blame the OL when he's missing throws left and right. Best has been Andy Lee, a true American hero.

Your trolling would be so much better if it wasn't so very obvious. Try taking a break from bashing cam at every turn.  Your troll per post effectiveness would skyrocket 

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6 minutes ago, El Dandy said:

Cam is most disappointing. He went from an MVP season to being garbage. You can't blame the OL when he's missing throws left and right. Best has been Andy Lee, a true American hero.

I thought you were going to delete your account? You promised!

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7 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

Cam really had one bad game against a defense every qb is having a bad game against, outside of that he's been the MVP 

Fair point. But Olsen has played in every game and is the second leading receiver in the NFL even without Cam playing. 

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