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mike davis haters come eat your crow in this thread


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4 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

This thread is an awful episode of black mirror

Politely disagree. This is how the main forum should be trolled.

Sitting in silence during the team's successes and then trying to create bad faith arguments is hoe poo. Sitting and celebrating the team's successes and then trying to create bad faith arguments is Huddle poo.

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Tbh, I feel like there’s been more CMC hate since the emergence of Mike Davis. It’s given the closet racists a reason to hate on our high payed RB. And no, I’m not just making accusations. The handful of posters I’m talking about show their ass on the Tinderbox all the time. (Heck, I was legit called a racist for having a CMC profile picture)
 

It’s a good thing to have two great rb’s. We've been clamoring to have a legit #2 RB and now we finally have one. We don’t have to watch our undersized RB plow in the A gap on 4th and inches anymore. (I hope)

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Just now, Yaboychris28 said:

Tbh, I feel like there’s been more CMC hate since the emergence of Mike Davis. It’s given the closet racists a reason to hate on our high payed RB. And no, I’m not just making accusations. The handful of posters I’m talking about show their ass on the Tinderbox all the time.
 

It’s a good thing to have two great rb’s. We've been clamoring to have a legit #2 RB and now we finally have one. We don’t have to watch our undersized RB plow in the A gap on 4th and inches anymore. (I hope)

WHAT

can't just compliment mike davis whose performance inexorably cemented him as the single greatest gameday performer at RB in the history of the panthers, gotta drag his predecessor into it

typical

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1 minute ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

So you're implying the Davis is better than CMC.  OK.

I think you need a drink.  

if you weren't such a hater you'd see he can't be improved upon and there are no definable weaknesses in his game that makes taking anything other than a euphoric approach to enjoying his performances extremely cynical and demoralizing 

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The theory was created in the mid-'90s by Dave Cirilli, a friend of mine who was convinced that Patrick Ewing's teams (both at Georgetown and with New York) inexplicably played better when Ewing was either injured or missing extended stretches because of foul trouble. Curious to see if this phenomenon applied to other stars/teams, Dave noticed people were pencilling in the '94-'95 UConn Huskies for a .500 season because "superstar" Donyell Marshallhad departed for the NBA. Dave knew better; a lifelong UConn fan, he thought the Huskies relied too much on Marshall the previous season and could survive without him. Like Ali predicting the first Liston knockout, Dave told friends the Huskies would thrive in Marshall's absence -- and that's exactly what happened. By midseason, UConn was ranked No. 1 in the country for the first time in school history; the Ewing Theory had been hatched.Dave introduced me to the Ewing Theory three years ago, and we've been tinkering with it like Voltaire and Thoreau ever since. Eventually, we decided that two crucial elements needed to be in place for any situation to qualify for "Ewing" status:

A star athlete receives an inordinate amount of media attention and fan interest, and yet his teams never win anything substantial with him (other than maybe some early-round playoff series). 

That same athlete leaves his team (either by injury, trade, graduation, free agency or retirement) -- and both the media and fans immediately write off the team for the following season.

 

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