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Kelvin takes another shot at Cam?


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7 minutes ago, TheRed said:

For a guy still trying prove he belongs with the best amongst his position in the NFL, patting himself on the back like this publicly for a preseason play against backups seems kinda desperate.

It's pretty pitiful actually. Tough to watch.

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I’d add that a large percentage of people who consume this content are doing so primarily—if not exclusively—for precisely this brand of drama. They eat it, and the suppliers keep it coming. 

 

It’s one of the more unfortunate elements of the evolution (or decline) of modern day sports media. 

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Funny, bc i found the most amazing part about that play was the sideline awareness and willingness to lay out for the ball to pull it in as a completion from KB's fat ass, considering when he was here, he would likely have dropped it or stepped on the sideline as he was catching it.  fug him.

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