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10 hours ago, Rock_Steady said:

I’ve lived in Washington right outside Seattle since 2015. That glorious year. Then we fell to pieces. I wore my Newton 1 jersey to much hate and ridicule. Now moving back east to Charleston, SC. Time to put all this behind and move on.  

I can assure you if you wear that Newton jersey in SC you’ll still receive plenty of hate and ridicule.

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25 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

What makes you say that?

 

8 minutes ago, Icege said:

Curious as well, as I've never gotten an ill word while wearing a Cam jersey during his time here nor afterwards.

Guessing that neither of you have lived in Columbia (and if not, good for you). Those Gamecocks absolutely hate Cam. I lived there for the past 15 years, glad to be out.

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12 hours ago, Chaos said:

Enjoy getting away from all those insufferable 'hawks fans, and back to the Carolinas!  

 

Home of the insufferable Panthers fans

When I lived up there before Shaun Alexander, they were all cowboy 9ers and packers fans. Or whoever was winning at the time. fug that shithole place 

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12 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

When I lived up there before Shaun Alexander, they were all cowboy 9ers and packers fans. Or whoever was winning at the time. fug that shithole place 

 

 

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And yeah, Seattle is a fuging poo hole for real. Hell, the whole I-5 corridor between Everett and Olympia is pretty much a poo hole.

 

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2 hours ago, therealmjl said:

 

Guessing that neither of you have lived in Columbia (and if not, good for you). Those Gamecocks absolutely hate Cam. I lived there for the past 15 years, glad to be out.

My daughter went to USC so I don’t live there but I’ve been there a bunch and I’ve never heard anyone say anything negative on Cam, in fact it’s the exact opposite 

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2 hours ago, therealmjl said:

 

Guessing that neither of you have lived in Columbia (and if not, good for you). Those Gamecocks absolutely hate Cam. I lived there for the past 15 years, glad to be out.

I figured if there were anywhere folks would catch flack, it would be Columbia. Gamecocks fans never recovered from the ass beating they took from Auburn during the SEC Championship game.

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