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Cam Said It's Time For Him To Look Himself In The Mirror


Butterflyj30

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4 minutes ago, ellis said:

I love how people attack other people preemptively for having an opinion on how silly that outfit looks. Which is why I typically stay out of that debate.

I stay out of the debate because why should we care what another person wears??

Reality check:

I only care how he plays and if we win.. He could wear a diaper if he threw 4 TDs last night and I would be happy right now. 

If he wore Wrangler Jean's and a plain tshirt.  Would that make us feel better about his performance last night??

It's a stupid discussion to get in and it shows ppl discrimination level..

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I dont care what he wears just how he plays.

I'll also say that anyone putting that much time and money into fashion can't be surprised when it creates an opinion or reaction from other people that is reasonable. It's not like he wears this stuff around the house for his own pleasure. He makes an effort to show up to press conferences as a show. To completely ignore that is just crazy. The man puts a lot of effort in about it and sure isn't shy so as long as y'all being good and not POS about it, open range.

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If ya'll are being honest, does a guy that is mentally right dress like that ? I think there is more to Cams performance than a foot and shoulder. I've been saying for weeks that something ain't right. Seriously, this garb is a scream for attention/help....It's apparent he is going through more than a roughed up body. It's seriously time to look at this a little harder. I'm honestly worried about the guy. 

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