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Cam Jordan accidentally admits they were going for Cam Newton head.


Jeremy Igo

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Well none of us are going to shed a tear when he meets the fate of Ryan Shazier.  Very classless.  Some things have never changed in N.O.  There probably still is bountys.  I have hated that team every since.  I hope the Vikings destroy them next week.  

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Just now, RoaringRiot said:

I wish I had the fans' reaction on video after Cam went down hurt. I've truly never see anything like it. 

It was f*cking unbelievable. Please Anthony Barr do to Brees what you did to rodgers earlier.

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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

He said "we thought we knocked him out of the game," as though that was their goal.  Watch 99% of any other interviews where a player is asked about an opponent's injury and they give a cliche/generic response that usually includes a "hope they're ok."  To say he thought they knocked him out, then say he is blessed is implying he escaped your intended action.  Cam Jordan us a classless piece of poo and I wish him the worst of luck going forward. 

Such a True Statement!!

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Brings up an excellent point... I hope the new owner(s) bring in dirty, rotten, nasty, meanest players we can find! So tired of “Good Guy” players. Bring in guys so that when you play the Panthers you’ll know someone is getting hurt! Other teams would go “Crap we have to play the Panthers!” 

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6 minutes ago, Dr. Quest said:

Yep, and I could give a fug about the rest of the playoffs, but I'm gonna be watching the Vikes/Saints game hoping Vikes stomp their cheating asses and low life fans...can't wait..

I don't think that is what the NFL wants at all, if you know what I mean *wink* *wink*

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3 minutes ago, N'wahlinsCayenne said:

I think you mis-heard what Jordan said. He said they thought they had knocked him out of game with a big hit. In your topic headline, you make it seem like he said they were intentionally going for his head. I don’t see it at all.

Makes sense considering Saints fans were cheering when Cam went down to one knee after the hit. Care to defend that?

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