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Just now, Silent Majority said:

Cam was actually called selfish for fearing the uncertainty of having his throwing shoulder cut on last season and trying to do all things short of surgery. 

And those people are dumb. Y’all are pitting for the wrong reasons. And against people that LOVE cam. 

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15 minutes ago, beastson said:

I'm wondering if the Panthers drafted Luck would they have put more emphasis on the oline than they have with Cam. Hmm.... I also wonder would Ron have been here as long as he has. Just thoughts... :thinking:

If the Panthers drafted Luck, the national media would've been all over their ass about the oline and Rivera would've been canned after one year.

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

There were people in this thread calling him a pussy and soft. Really dumb. That’s why you’re reading people reacting.

He's not soft for not wanting to further degrade in the physical aspect, not at all. His mind and heart not being it it undergurds my point about people feeling he could be a bit soft. Not unreasonable, imho.

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2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

And those people are dumb. Y’all are pitting for the wrong reasons. And against people that LOVE cam. 

Who is y'all? Im not pitting anyone against anyone else or anything. Im not a Luck fan. I could care less. He should do what's best for himself.  I'm not going to behave as though it is okay for him to get some sort of pass from those who wouldn't give our own dedicated QB one.

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4 minutes ago, rodeo said:

what did i tell you about replying to me kemosabe

We aren’t in the Tinderbox no more, Dorothy. 

Luck isn’t going to the XFL. That’s ludicrous. And it wasn’t his “daddy” telling him what to do. Irsay wanted the cap space. So, why would the NFL lawyers be all over him?

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6 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

His love of cam is borderline psycho stalker creepy. The lengths he goes to pit arguments is fuging weird as hell. Especially for an old man.

Love? No.

I *love* my son. Cam Newton doesn't even approach the area of “love”, $h1thead.

But I have, longer than ANY of you ungrateful $h1theads, observed the dedication and effort that Cam Newton gives to his fans and the ungrateful $h1theads that SHOULD be his fans.

So have I seen Cam Newton be crapped upon by those so called fans (lookin’ at you) even though he gives every ounce of blood and sweat to do his very best?

Yes, I have.

Do I have ANY sympathy for a silver-spooned rich boy who was lifted on the shoulders of the entire Cam-hating country and the NFL as their fugging Great White Hope?

No... no, no I don’t.

Andrew Luck will be FINE. Just like his father, who was a SHITTY quarterback, was fine.

So  you boo hoo hoo all fugging damn day over Andrew Fugging Luck if you want, fan-boy.

Fine. 

I’m not as good and awesome and amazingly perfect person as you are. Freely admitted.

What I *do* know is that this fanbase doesn’t and didn’t deserve the blessing they got when they drafted Cam Newton.  I have zero doubt about that.

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3 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Love? No.

I *love* my son. Cam Newton doesn't even approach the area of “love”, $h1thead.

But I have, longer than ANY of you ungrateful $h1theads, observed the dedication and effort that Cam Newton gives to his fans and the ungrateful $h1theads that SHOULD be his fans.

So have I seen Cam Newton be crapped upon by those so called fans (lookin’ at you) even though he gives every ounce of blood and sweat to do his very best?

Yes, I have.

Do I have ANY sympathy for a silver-spooned rich boy who was lifted on the shoulders of the entire Cam-hating country and the NFL as their fugging Great White Hope?

No... no, no I don’t.

Andrew Luck will be FINE. Just like his father, who was a SHITTY quarterback, was fine.

So  you boo hoo hoo all fugging damn day over Andrew Fugging Luck if you want, fan-boy.

Fine. 

I’m not as good and awesome and amazingly perfect person as you are. Freely admitted.

What I *do* know is that this fanbase doesn’t and didn’t deserve the blessing they got when they drafted Cam Newton.  I have zero doubt about that.

Shots fired lol

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23 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Careful, the Luck Fan-boys who want to tenderly massage the Precious Bruises are gonna poo all over you bro, lol.

Oh my gosh! The Precious is retiring after putting millions and millions in the bank! How dare you insult The Precious!

This is the dumbest thing I have ever read in my entire history of reading sports forums 

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18 minutes ago, dgr8one said:

Not only in this thread, but I am shocked at how many non-colts fans are such big fans of luck and are defending his career stats.

I think we both know why Luck is getting such an easy pass for quitting on his team 2 weeks before the season begins...

Damn right.

Mr. Rum is gonna hate me for this, but JUST FUGGING IMAGINE if Cam Newton did the same thing.

I ask you, do you think the reaction would be the same?

Mr. Rum, can you bring your saintliness and integrity into this question and tell me it would be the same?

P.S. Easy answer... it wouldn’t. 

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