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Eric Reid Press Conference


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1 minute ago, Sub Zero said:

I loved it.. He was honest and intelligent and had facts to back up his opinion.. He answered every question thrown his way with class and a knowledge of what he was talking about.. Unlike Cam at the superbowl (which he backed off of to many dismay)... Atleast his stance has a real passion and intelligence behind it..

So Cam being angry about losing wasn't right? 

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3 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

They asked him the same question about 5 times hoping for a different answer. 

I didn't hear duplicate questions, he did have to give the answer "it's apart of the case, you'll have to talk to my lawyer" several times to different types of questions.

Also they asked a lot of questions about his foundation and charity work. I thought they did an excellent job bringing various questions forward.  

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Just now, Carolina-Chuck1000th said:

Here I am!!!!!!! 

I HATE KAEPERNICK and his crybaby ass. Made top news bc he was mad he got benched in favor of Gabbert. 

You crack me up hahah.

Make sure you make all the Hornets threads this year because I don’t post unless you are there (since no one else seems to care about them).

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7 minutes ago, Snake said:

I would really like to know from people who support this stuff how it's not a distraction. Just like Earl Thomas flipping off the coach. Only difference is they could have traded Thomas. 

The thing about signing in someone e to a one year, fairly small contract is that if it becomes necessary to reverse course that's easily done.

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1 minute ago, Carolina-Chuck1000th said:

Here I am!!!!!!! 

I HATE KAEPERNICK and his crybaby ass. Made top news bc he was mad he got benched in favor of Gabbert. 

ahh this is what i stayed for.

Yep, you hit the nail on the head chuck. Thats entirely the reason hes mad.

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I really like Reid. He's upfront, and he seems like a genuinely good guy who is in touch with the community.

As for this thread, and the huddle. Maybe instead of allowing posters like bull123/Snake to consistently litter in threads like these until they are eventually moved, you could just send them packing already?

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Just now, Snake said:

So Cam being angry about losing wasn't right? 

No Cam talking about being a black QB before the Superbowl (but not being able to fully speak on it intelligently) was a downer.. Than backing off it with the coon dance was horrible.. Atleast Reid knows what he talking about knows how to Express it intelligently and won't let you and others shut him down is admirable.. And more like Ali than Cam was...

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