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Former Panther OL Michael Wahle on Ikey


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14 minutes ago, travisura said:

This is the second time he's told that story, and I had the exact same response as you the first time. 

 

42 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

"And then everyone stood and clapped" 🫥

Are you guys siding with Campen in this situation? If I was a reporter or something and had this exchange it would be front page news. If that doesn't scream "don't care, got paid" to you then idk what does.

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24 minutes ago, GOAT said:

 

Are you guys siding with Campen in this situation? If I was a reporter or something and had this exchange it would be front page news. If that doesn't scream "don't care, got paid" to you then idk what does.

I really don't care that Campen blew off a random fan shouting at him from the seats.

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38 minutes ago, travisura said:

I really don't care that Campen blew off a random fan shouting at him from the seats.

so you're okay with mediocracy and a dude getting paid millions to coach a historically bad performance, and not a fan who paid their hard earned money to watch that pitiful performance express their dissatisfaction towards the product that dude is paid to coach?

go watch spidey verse for the 10th you fugging man child. 

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This thread just keeps getting better lol.  I hope in the future Campen will learn from this situation and take all fans looking him straight in the eye serious and take time to get their thoughts on what he needs to do.  What an inconsiderate ass that guy.....

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3 hours ago, GOAT said:

so you're okay with mediocracy and a dude getting paid millions to coach a historically bad performance, and not a fan who paid their hard earned money to watch that pitiful performance express their dissatisfaction towards the product that dude is paid to coach?

go watch spidey verse for the 10th you fugging man child. 

I don't think people are ok with that.  Campen should be held accountable for the horrendous OL performance this year.  I just think most professional coaches aren't going to interact with mad fans from the stands.  He probably laughed it off because he had nothing to say nor should he say anything back.  

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10 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I don't think people are ok with that.  Campen should be held accountable for the horrendous OL performance this year.  I just think most professional coaches aren't going to interact with mad fans from the stands.  He probably laughed it off because he had nothing to say nor should he say anything back.  

Ive been meaning to make a thread about WR coach jefferson, campy, Mccown, and duce. They all done piss poor and were labeled as saviors etc. 

frank took most of the heat and they deserve most of it. 

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27 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I don't think people are ok with that.  Campen should be held accountable for the horrendous OL performance this year.  I just think most professional coaches aren't going to interact with mad fans from the stands.  He probably laughed it off because he had nothing to say nor should he say anything back.  

I'm sorry but an OL coach needs to be held accountable for his group almost breaking the record for most false starts in the game. Seems pretty reasonable.  

Professional athletes get heckled all the time, usually it's unwarranted, sometimes they deserve it, they get paid millions and can't do their job, we paid to come see them do their job. Once again super simple concept here. You keep your head down and shut fans up with actions, you don't turn around and laugh like "hahaha whatever pal, I already got Mr. Teps money so enjoy the shitshow!"

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4 minutes ago, GOAT said:

I'm sorry but an OL coach needs to be held accountable for his group almost breaking the record for most false starts in the game. Seems pretty reasonable.  

Professional athletes get heckled all the time, usually it's unwarranted, sometimes they deserve it, they get paid millions and can't do their job, we paid to come see them do their job. Once again super simple concept here. You keep your head down and shut fans up with actions, you don't turn around and laugh like "hahaha whatever pal, I already got Mr. Teps money so enjoy the shitshow!"

I agreed he should be held accountable.  No doubt.  Sorry he laughed at you.

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