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Cam most famous NFL athlete in the world


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2 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

NBA is extremely popular overseas, whereas most non-Americans couldn't give a single crap about the NFL and (outside of Japan and Korea) MLB.

I was in Taiwan 2 weeks ago. MLB is huge there. Any baseball is huge there.

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4 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

I don't really buy the list, but yeah Cam got really famous off the dab

The dab git famous because of cam

 

and now the same with shirt short combo things

 

 

 

lol i cant believe you think the dab made cam. Thats hilarious

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1 minute ago, The Huddler said:

The dab git famous because of cam

 

and now the same with shirt short combo things

 

 

 

lol i cant believe you think the dab made cam. Thats hilarious

I think Cam helped get the dab thing going. Then it spread around the world via many athletes. I don't think the average person on other side of world associates it primarily with Newton.

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3 minutes ago, csx said:

I think Cam helped get the dab thing going. Then it spread around the world via many athletes. I don't think the average person on other side of world associates it primarily with Newton.

Bottom line it wouldnt be a thing if it werent for Cam doing the dab. It was not a popular song

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56 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

The dab git famous because of cam

 

and now the same with shirt short combo things

 

 

 

lol i cant believe you think the dab made cam. Thats hilarious

At this point the dab is more well known than Cam world wide.

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4 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

At this point the dab is more well known than Cam world wide.

Correct. If it werent for Cam, 95% of people wouldnt know wtf the dab was. 

 

In america, its stringly associated with Cam

 

Cam made it popular. It didnt make Cam popular. His MVP performance and charisma did 

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3 hours ago, OriginalPantherDan said:

I'm kinda proud of the fact that I wouldn't recognize a single one of those soccer players if they were standing directly in front of me. Maybe it's because I find soccer repulsive and their players to be a bunch of pansies. As my son said when asked by his friends in HS why he stopped playing soccer: "why would I play a sport that I mastered at age 6?"

Spot on, Dan. Don't listen to these wankers.

"But it's the most popular sport in the world!!!"

Yeah, well. I'm sure goat fried rice is the most popular dish in the world. Still sucks. Don't get me started on the awful music from around the globe. Sorry. We set the standards for excellence when it comes to entertainment. 'Murka. 

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3 hours ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

Oh, so you've mastered the ability to dribble past a defender, provide a cross to your teammate on the move, make a clearance in the box, score from 30 yards out in a free kick scenario, etc? 

Judging from the scores, it seems most of the pros haven't mastered those abilities either.

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1 hour ago, Khaki Lackey said:

Spot on, Dan. Don't listen to these wankers.

"But it's the most popular sport in the world!!!"

Yeah, well. I'm sure goat fried rice is the most popular dish in the world. Still sucks. Don't get me started on the awful music from around the globe. Sorry. We set the standards for excellence when it comes to entertainment. 'Murka. 

You wear an American flag do-rag don't you?

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