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18 hours ago, usmcpanthers said:

I feel bad for the guy, but he more than had his chance and blew it.

That's true.

I said it myself at the start of the season that he has no excuses.

And he ultimately failed. 

Sure the O-Line played a factor but when there were occasions when the O-Line didn't, he failed. 

It's over, Johnny. 

Time to move on and hope that Cam helps right this sinking ship.

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2 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Naw dude got paid huge money and beat his former team. If I were him I’d retire from football. 

LOL!   You know what?

You may be right about that.  

18 Million..even after taxes, he'd be set. 

Find something else to do with his time 'cause QB'ing in the NFL ain't it.

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5 minutes ago, T-Wazzle said:

Really though?

 

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Yep..

Guess what he isn't doing during a beatdown.. Smiling or looking scared...

I loved the fact Cam hated losing and it showed...

If you have more gif like this please post..

I love the fact Cam took loses  harder then we did as fans.. That made him MY QB!!

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10 minutes ago, T-Wazzle said:

Really though?

 

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Tom Brady who is considered the greatest of all time is a sore loser too and has known to do this or much worse.  No one bats an eye when it comes to him but with Cam, everything he does is dissected by our fans as if he is just the worst player you could ever have on your team.  I can relate to Cam, he wears his emotions on his sleeve.  Yes, everyone would like to have him reel in his sulking when we are way down but its who he is, obviously an emotional guy who cant stand to lose.  Man the horror having a QB on your team who can't stand to lose this badly.  Fact of the matter is, doesn't matter what Cam does, you jerks will always call him immature and a cry baby.  

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