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Cam 2017 Season Appreciation Thread


KillerKat

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This playoff game against the Saints was the epitome of Cam's 2017 season. Hell, his whole career. Putting it all on the line, sacrificing his health for this team and putting the offense on his back even when everything else around him is falling apart. I was expecting a blow out today, but thanks to Cam things got more interesting. Now it's time to get him some damn receivers this upcoming offseason. Here's to #1.

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CAM -- you sir have been asked to carry this shitty front office and coaching staff since the day we drafted you. In return...we give you...well nothing. It's not fair, but it's the truth. I appreciate that you are our QB. I apologize that you have received ZERO fuggin help on offense.

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4 minutes ago, Shonuff said:

Cam didn't get it done today....helluva game and QB though.  The offense didn't score TDs in the RZ.  I think all in all, I was pretty proud of the team effort today.

Troll or fake fan. Either way stick your head in the toilet and flush it.

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7 minutes ago, bull123 said:

I’m in on this...it’s a shame we had a 15-1 team and an egotistic jerk of a GM put Cam out there with this trash of support 

Cam is one tough SOB and I am proud to have him on our team

This is actually a downgrade of the trash we had for SB 50

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15 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

This playoff game against the Saints was the epitome of Cam's 2017 season. Hell, his whole career. Putting it all on the line, sacrificing his health for this team and putting the offense on his back even when everything else around him is falling apart. I was expecting a blow out today, but thanks to Cam things got more interesting. Now it's time to get him some damn receivers this upcoming offseason. Here's to #1.

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Dilly fuggin Dilly

This team doesn't go 11-5 without his heroics.

 

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