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Choker Cam


Perry Rich

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1 minute ago, JARROD said:

Sounds like a dude that wanted Blaine Gabbert and was wrong and held a grudge all these years,...

I liked the Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali approach— was sick of the stoic cheese ball stuff.

as far as Super Bowl—I’m not buying that Cam didn’t go all out— the dude won a national title, Heisman, league MVP, more

comebacks than many greats like Aaron Rodgers,.. he’s clutch.

the fumble I think was a shock and I’m reality, not on slow motion replay,.. by the time he had a chance to dive on it, already recovered.

slow motion changes how things look.

anyway— I still believe you are a Cam hating troll and I don’t know why I bother

I dont care what he won in collage.. I jus know when he cam thru the tunnel he made his superman move... he backed out of the way on the fumble... sounds like a superman move to me... but its it ok, you continue wearing your cam colored glasses.. dont mater to me one way or the other... ill sleep just fine tonight, good lord willing

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