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Cam’s take on JR


WarHeel

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41 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

For all of you who want to jump the gun without knowing jack. This man knows JR more than any single individual on this forum. 

 

Cam isn’t the most eloquent individual but this was one of his most level headed interviews in recent times.

 

give me $100 million and ill sing that frauds praises as well.

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11 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

For all of you who want to jump the gun without knowing jack. This man knows JR more than any single individual on this forum. 

Cam isn’t the most eloquent individual but this was one of his most level headed interviews in recent times.

Richardson is already out of the day-to-day operations and the team is being sold after the season. 

What gun is there to jump at this point?

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2 minutes ago, over the legal limit said:

As much as I want JR gone as an owner for the good of this franchise, JR is not a racist! 

The man might have thrown the “N” word around. But who hasnt? Everyone has. And if you say no, then you’re a friggn liar.

 

really? 

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7 minutes ago, over the legal limit said:

As much as I want JR gone as an owner for the good of this franchise, JR is not a racist! 

The man might have thrown the “N” word around. But who hasnt? Everyone has. And if you say no, then you’re a friggn liar.

 

Did I say most of NC was living 30 years in the past? Throw another decade on there for me.

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8 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Richardson is already out of the day-to-day operations and the team is being sold after the season. 

What gun is there to jump at this point?

I’m not on one side of the fence or the other about it because no one knows the facts despite what has transpired.

 

Its a tricky situation either way. I’d be scared to have any money or notoriety these days because it seems these alligations are a dime a dozen. That’s not to say it didn’t happen. Like i said, I don’t know. Just like the vast majority.

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JR has his flaws as does everyone. It's ridiculous to crucify him based on these allegations. And that's what they still are---allegations. Until the full facts and truth come out (which it may never at this point), I will continue to think the exact same of JR as I did a week ago. Great man who brought pro football to the Carolinas, did a ton of other good for the community and was a tremendous owner for years, but who had started to make mind-numbingly stupid decisions recently and for the good of the franchise needed to go. I have tons of respect for the man and I will until there are facts showing any serious wrongdoing, enough to outweigh all his good. 

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15 minutes ago, over the legal limit said:

As much as I want JR gone as an owner for the good of this franchise, JR is not a racist! 

The man might have thrown the “N” word around. But who hasnt? Everyone has. And if you say no, then you’re a friggn liar.

 

Aw shucks! Boys will be boys. 

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

What gun is there to jump at this point?

Well, umm, maybe... Crucifying a man based on one report in today's tabloid media of allegations of minor wrongdoing... They are still allegations until facts come out, and what was in that article was really nothing bad at all, yet people are trying to tear the man down. A lot of the responses to JR so far are the definition of jumping the gun. Assaulting a man's character with really no information at all.

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14 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

JR has his flaws as does everyone. It's ridiculous to crucify him based on these allegations. And that's what they still are---allegations. Until the full facts and truth come out (which it may never at this point), I will continue to think the exact same of JR as I did a week ago. Great man who brought pro football to the Carolinas, did a ton of other good for the community and was a tremendous owner for years, but who had started to make mind-numbingly stupid decisions recently and for the good of the franchise needed to go. I have tons of respect for the man and I will until there are facts showing any serious wrongdoing, enough to outweigh all his good. 

Hold I'm confused, if he paid them... how are they allegations?

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