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Cam Erving “The blame is on ____”


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fug man. Here we go again... You can watch the 15seconds of his response right here, I shortcutted it for you. As for the question that was asked. David Newton asked for who's fault is it for why the team has been trending down since starting 3-0. 

Erving simply replies that he isnt going to get into the blame game, and fall for the media trap. States its a team game, and the entire team is accountable for showing up on Sundays. 

This a new trend in the NFL right now, where players are turning against the media. I suggest those check out the Poyer and Micah Hyde video from last Sunday. Players are fed up with the dumb questions the media is asking to create headlines and division within locker rooms.

 

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Great signing by Rhule and Fitt. Glad we got this gem of a player! throwing shade at CMC early and now the media for actually starting to question the team. 

Isn't this questioning as fluffy as it has been a fan issue too. Think of the NYC media after this game/season/last 2. They would be up the teams and coaches arse so much more than the Charlotte media.

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