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Mad Respect Cam.


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Just now, TheRed said:

Would you have supported him if he took a knee during the anthem?

I don't care about any of that poo. But I do think it's best when teams focus on the task at hand, and keep the outside noise to a minimum, as does every coach in every sport ever. 

But nice try to bait me into some sort of controversy. You are a joke. 

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1 minute ago, Montsta said:

I don't care about any of that poo. But I do think it's best when teams focus on the task at hand, and keep the outside noise to a minimum, as does every coach in every sport ever. 

But nice try to bait me into some sort of controversy. You are a joke. 

No bait whatsoever. It'a a simple question that only requires a yes or no answer.

The hostility in your response is unnecessary and a direct reflection on just why players are choosing to take a knee.

You're better than this dude.

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5 minutes ago, TheRed said:

No bait whatsoever. It'a a simple question that only requires a yes or no answer.

The hostility in your response is unnecessary and a direct reflection on just why players are choosing to take a knee.

You're better than this dude.

No that was a bait. Enough of that. 

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6 minutes ago, TheRed said:

No bait whatsoever. It'a a simple question that only requires a yes or no answer.

The hostility in your response is unnecessary and a direct reflection on just why players are choosing to take a knee.

You're better than this dude.

This thread had nothing to do with taking a knee or pregame protest. It is respecting Cam for his choice to do it. 

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5 minutes ago, TheRed said:

No bait whatsoever. It'a a simple question that only requires a yes or no answer.

The hostility in your response is unnecessary and a direct reflection on just why players are choosing to take a knee.

You're better than this dude.

You know why you asked me that question big dog, and my response was valid because of it. I don't care about anyone taking a knee. But from a football perspective as a fan, I think it is better for the team I root for to minimize outside distractions. If you genuinely meant nothing by the question, then I apologize, but you and I have a TB history that I'm really not in the mood to have that spill over to the main forum. 

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Just now, Harbingers said:

This thread had nothing to do with taking a knee or pregame protest. It is respecting Cam for his choice to do it. 

Cam deserves respect for what he does on the field regardless of which method he chooses. That's the point. Otherwise you guys are no different than people like the Titan's fan that wrote an angry letter about him celebrating.

Why do you think they had a team meeting this week?

Cam has given this franchise and it's fanbase everything he has. He has earned the right to choose whatever method he chooses to make his voice heard.

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5 minutes ago, Montsta said:

You know why you asked me that question big dog, and my response was valid because of it. I don't care about anyone taking a knee. But from a football perspective as a fan, I think it is better for the team I root for to minimize outside distractions. If you genuinely meant nothing by the question, then I apologize, but you and I have a TB history that I'm really not in the mood to have that spill over to the main forum. 

If you don't care about anyone taking a knee, then why were you so quick to immediately be combative over a basic question?

We've had a few brief interactions in the tinderbox, but each time I gave you the courtesy of listening to your viewpoint bro.

I agree about minimizing distractions in general, but at some point as a man, these guys have to show something. We aren't talking about an inconsequential issue though. We are talking about very real American issues that have been holding us back for decades upon decades. You can't expect these players to not address it at all when their president literally calls them sons of bitches.

I'll leave the TB in the TB. Right now I'm just speaking as one Panthers fan to another.

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