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CMC makes the cover of Madden


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2 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Fug Em!

 

Lil bastard was milking injuries most of his time here. The moment he leaves he's all of a sudden a workhorse RB and a MVP candidate.

 

*Poo me up I'm a big boy I can handle it.

This, and I believe CMC basically hinted at wanting to leave during interviews leading up to his trade. After the trade he went on to say that he didn't want to be traded. So yeah, screw him. 

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So much saltyness. Dude worked over a terrible owner, GM and HC while going to a contender in a better city (IMO if you are young and rich, plus he went to school in CA). I don't blame anyone for not enjoying working with those people, they sure weren't any fun to watch. 

He would be wasted if he was still here. Hell they wasted everything they traded him for already. Be salty about turning a HoFer worth of value into a bunch of scrubs because all they could do was run him into the ground to save the jobs. I learned from when Peppers left here, he earned the right to go elsewhere and do his thing which I didn't believe at that time but I saw how it unfolded in the long run. I'm at peace with CMC and if you hate him just remember he still can't get a ring even being the stud that he is. 

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4 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Fug Em!

 

Lil bastard was milking injuries most of his time here. The moment he leaves he's all of a sudden a workhorse RB and a MVP candidate.

 

*Poo me up I'm a big boy I can handle it.

You're telling me a generational talent didn't want to run himself into the ground for Fatt Fhule after he already got a big paycheck? No fuging poo.

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5 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Fug Em!

 

Lil bastard was milking injuries most of his time here. The moment he leaves he's all of a sudden a workhorse RB and a MVP candidate.

 

*Poo me up I'm a big boy I can handle it.

you know... every once in a while Im like 'this guys not a troll, he has some decent points'

... then poo like this comes up and Im reminded what you are. 

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1 hour ago, toldozer said:

You're telling me a generational talent didn't want to run himself into the ground for Fatt Fhule after he already got a big paycheck? No fuging poo.

You never played football huh?

 

When you milk injuries you are considered soft. That's not something to brag about and that's a loser mindset.

 

Fug Rhule I agree. But he turned his back on his teammates as well. Great talent, but I will never respect him because he was never all in on the Panthers.

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43 minutes ago, CanadianCat said:

you know... every once in a while Im like 'this guys not a troll, he has some decent points'

... then poo like this comes up and Im reminded what you are. 

Buddy you never knew me.

 

I always go against the grain. Either you like me or you don't no in between.

 

Also I been laying low since the end of the season. How are you still finding things to disagree with? I been in chill mode buddy.

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7 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Fug Em!

 

Lil bastard was milking injuries most of his time here. The moment he leaves he's all of a sudden a workhorse RB and a MVP candidate.

 

*Poo me up I'm a big boy I can handle it.

You’re the type that says fug Cam who wanted franchise money when he was cooked and played himself or because he didn’t fall on a fumble.

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21 minutes ago, onmyown said:

You’re the type that says fug Cam who wanted franchise money when he was cooked and played himself or because he didn’t fall on a fumble.

You're the type to diss the only relevant player in Panthers history. Cam is the only reason people paid any attention to the Panthers. 

Don't hate the man who put us on the map Nationally.

 

Also why the hell are you even bringing up Cam in a CMAC topic cray cray!

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