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Raw Room - Ep 190 - Wounded Warriors Breath (ft Devin Funchess)


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4 hours ago, electro's horse said:

do they ask him about eating poo on the best pass of Cam's career at the end of the 2017 Saints playoff game?

So Im not the only one still gassed about that play.....soft-ass funch, never felt the same about him afterwards. That one play could have lead to a SB run, it was that important and panther had enough. 

Shocked at the contracts he got after leaving as well, the dude had more hamstring injuries than anyone in NFL history. S-O-F-T!!

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4 hours ago, electro's horse said:

do they ask him about eating poo on the best pass of Cam's career at the end of the 2017 Saints playoff game?

If Cam had one other reliable receiver that playoff run, we'd have been in the Superbowl. I honestly believe that, Cam was hitting another gear against the Saints.

"The lights were bright" is the most insane excuse I've ever seen for not catching one of the most incredible passes from him.

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14 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

If Cam had one other reliable receiver that playoff run, we'd have been in the Superbowl. I honestly believe that, Cam was hitting another gear against the Saints.

"The lights were bright" is the most insane excuse I've ever seen for not catching one of the most incredible passes from him.

Maybe it wasn’t such a good idea to trade their leading WR after a 5-3 start? Wonder who did that? 

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43 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

If Cam had one other reliable receiver that playoff run, we'd have been in the Superbowl. I honestly believe that, Cam was hitting another gear against the Saints.

"The lights were bright" is the most insane excuse I've ever seen for not catching one of the most incredible passes from him.

That was the best game Cam ever played. That was what the rest of his career should have been if not for POS KB and TJ Watt. I also blame Clay for dropping that TD pass. 
 

Cam > Brees

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4 hours ago, The Lobo said:

Anyone have a recap?

Wasn't really an interview, sadly. This is what I pulled together.

 

Devin & Jalen Collins became cool during their brief time with the Colts

Funchess was an all around athlete in high school. Played offense and defense. Related to Antonio Gates.

Funchess got drafted one spot above Jalen (Both are busts)

Funchess first and main love is basketball.

Currently playing for Statham Academy in AsiaBasket 

Claims no corner could really guard him, but Lou Young was the best corner he went up against.

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The rest was gibberish pretty much.

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5 hours ago, The Lobo said:

Anyone have a recap?

It was boring as hell and couldnt finish. My recap is I dont know what the hell I just watched and wish I could get the time wasted watching and listening to whatever the hell they were saying or attempting to say back. Bunch of dudes sitting around talking out the side of their mouths trying to sound cool. It was pretty much a wasted let down like Devin Funchess's Panthers career.

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11 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

Dave Gettleman actually had apologists here

granted he was 1000000x better than Shitterer, but still

Why would Gettleman have to be apologized for in this? He didn’t trade the best WR in a playoff run. Or make another even try to catch a football at its highest point. Like every WR has been taught since the first day they played football? 

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