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Cams Outfit Speaking Louder Than His Words.


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His comments were spot on and I respect a grown man's right to dress however he wants within the confines of common decency, but you do have to admit... it's kind of hard to take a grown man seriously when he's dressed like that.

Again, Cam can continue to dress however he wants and I'll continue to support him, but facts are facts.

 

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I was at a bar with the sound off when they played the post game presser and the entire bar stopped to laugh at the get up, I can't wait for newton to figure out....one day...he is the MVP from last year and a professional- dressing up as cotton candy or whatever that was all about just reinforces he's a kid that needs to mature and quit sulking when losing and dress in a way that doesn't step on his own message...btw, I doubt the league will appreciate he is going to talk to the commissioner, isn't that someone else's job in management?

 

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3 hours ago, AviationMX said:

I was at a bar with the sound off when they played the post game presser and the entire bar stopped to laugh at the get up, I can't wait for newton to figure out....one day...he is the MVP from last year and a professional- dressing up as cotton candy or whatever that was all about just reinforces he's a kid that needs to mature and quit sulking when losing and dress in a way that doesn't step on his own message...btw, I doubt the league will appreciate he is going to talk to the commissioner, isn't that someone else's job in management?

 

If that's someone else's job then they obviously need to be fired, because they have been asleep at the wheel for the last 6 years.

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They just discussed it on NFL Network's morning show. I don't watch much so I have no idea who the guys were, but the white guy talking made a big deal about the outfit. The black guy rightly said it doesn't matter what he's wearing his message is true. Both agreed that what he said is true, and hits like the one yesterday should not happen unflagged.

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6 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

His comments were spot on and I respect a grown man's right to dress however he wants within the confines of common decency, but you do have to admit... it's kind of hard to take a grown man seriously when he's dressed like that.

Again, Cam can continue to dress however he wants and I'll continue to support him, but facts are facts.

 

Do you know what a fact is?

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