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A couple in interesting Cam things from nfl.com


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6 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

I've listened to it.

He didn't say he created a toxic locker room.

He said he was hard on Cam and they were afraid Cam would be stunted by it.

That Steve held people to the same high standards he held himself too and that it was going to be hard on you if you didn't meet them.

That Steve wanted to win Now and Cam being a rookie was making too many mistakes. 

 

And I can guarantee you this Cam was complicit in that situation. There are clips on the sideline of Steve trying to teach Cam and Cam completely ignoring him like some entitled punk.

I'm sorry but no rookie QB or not gets to act entitled towards Vets especially a Hall of Famer.

Whatever your fascination is with Steve, your conclusions are just wrong. Steve was an asshole, straight up. He was a toxic person. Hell, Steve even kept bitching at Delhomme.  After all the stories that came out about him when he left and others personal encounters with him and even a few that had inside knowledge, the evidence is against him. He stunted the growth of others around him. Ever wonder why we developed no other WRs during his tenure here or another QB even? He most certainly had a part in it. Cam had already been around Steve, he was the #1 pick and the franchise QB. You better believe that irked Steve as it took the spotlight off of him. If Cam didn't want to listen to Steve, he had good reason to.

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13 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

Man, the Cam Stan's are Stanning hard I tell ya what. If Cam doesn't light it up, this place could be on suicide watch.

 

On second thought, this place will be in "Build an Excuse Land". lol

You show your true colors posting this after disappearing for days following Sam's meltdown against the Patriots.

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8 minutes ago, frankw said:

You show your true colors posting this after disappearing for days following Sam's meltdown against the Patriots.

 

18 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Uh oh... Mr. Positivity himself comes along and tells on himself.  Nah man, we ain't coming over to your house.

 

And look who gets triggered. The usual suspects. lol

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31 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

Man, the Cam Stan's are Stanning hard I tell ya what. If Cam doesn't light it up, this place could be on suicide watch.

 

On second thought, this place will be in "Build an Excuse Land". lol

Who cares? I would rather watch our own talent anytime than to watch someone else's first round failures fail on our team. fug Teddy and Sam and whoever else they thought could replace Cam because the reality is we were just as competitive with hurt Cam as we were with either of those 2 guys. 

You have made excuses for everyone on this team but now that Cam comes back you post this crap. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Likely confirms the intention was always to ultimately retire Cam's number IMO.


This is interesting considering Tepper told Steve Smith to his face on air that he doesn’t retire numbers.

Tepper making an exception for Cam and #1 is a big deal. 
 

Honestly though. #1 should be retired with Cam.

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26 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

I don't think it means he was going to retire the number just to say to hold off on using it. Regardless, the point is Tepper never had some dislike of Cam and wasn't removing him from banners. That's just stupid Twitter poo that too many people fell for.


Most of this anti Tepper stuff has been baseless and the result of the teams win-loss record and how people feel about billionaires.

People just like making up stories to justify how they feel.

 

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