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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I hate sports media.

 

Keyshawn Johnson just picked the Saints to win the SB on Undisputed. Just because he's nephew plays for the Saints.

 

These guys get paid millions to troll and be entertaining. Of course Michael Irvin and Skip Bayless got the Cowboys in the SB yet again.smh

I have found that when it comes to the media, including the sports media, I am much happier since I gave up all hope.  Unfortunately, there are very few people who report on anything that do not cause my immediate response to be wondering what their motive is for saying it.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

This is the type of self reflection and accountability I've never seen from a Panthers coach.

Meh it's pretty cowardly IMO to take on a cushy new HC gig across the country and then...7 months later...take accountability for screwing the pooch during a defensive collapse in the Super Bowl where your QB and the offense put together an incredible performance.  I doubt Eagles fans are reading this and feeling warm and fuzzies and saluting their computer screens lol I'd be annoyed AF to see this as an Eagles fan.  It's just meaningless posturing to take "accountability" at a time when you no longer have to answer to your fans, your media, your team.  Accountability is so overrated on these boards anyway.  Just produce or GTFO is all that matters...the rest is noise and coachspeak.

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16 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Looking at you Newton

I bet he is glad that the Charlotte media is smaller when he was cheating on his fiancé last year 

careful what you ask for homie cuz that big market media coming for u when you post your 5 catches for 47 yards like u did here every other week 

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10 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Clicks and Views.

 

Keyshawn will make headlines today just because he has the Saints winning the SB.

That’s all it’s about now for the most part. Deion is going to be the story of college football this year because he is a great public speaker, is exceptional around the camera and so far has backed it up. 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You realize he was traded there right?

 

He was even shocked we traded him at the time of the trade. DJ Moore was a class act in Charlotte. His off the field situation happens all the time. These guys make millions and have women throwing themselves at them all the time. Temptation is a hell of a drug and most men fall victim.

Gotcha, DJ is the real victim.

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22 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Never understood why people thought Deion would fail as a P5 coach. I didn't expect them to win that game, but looking at the bigger picture he's going to turn that program around sooner than later simply because he's going to be a force in recruiting. He's the only coach flashy and he vibes with the younger generation than the other coaches. Prime will be a force in college football. Also im not expecting him to be at Colorado for than 3 years. Someone will come calling with a big contract.

 

I wish UNC/NC State would go after him. 

I can’t speak for NCSU but Carolina currently has a head coach that leaves things behind in the toilet with more accomplishments than Deion. 
 

I could def see him basically being a mercenary and leaving CU once his son and Hunter are gone. Will probably bounce to a bigger market. Could be UNC in a couple years, could be Miami, could be UF, could be dare I say Bama or Clemson.   

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1 hour ago, Sgt Schultz said:

It sounds like Mike Williams is still alive, but it is a horrible situation.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/former-nfl-wr-mike-williams-on-life-support-after-construction-site-accident/

I saw something about that but it didn't come from a reliable source. Wanted to wait until there was something better...

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