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CMC makes the cover of Madden


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Met him once a couple years ago and genuinely liked the guy. He took his time to give my kid some advice on mindset and going after it aggressively with his particular sport my kid is into when he really did not have to so he made my nice guy list. I have nothing to say ill of him and I wish him the best of health and best of life in all his endeavors.

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14 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

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.

You've never worked a job huh? If management sucks, all your coworkers are morons and you don't start looking for another job while doing the least you can while you're still there then you're as dumb as management.  Luke retired when he saw that clown show come to town. Go ahead and poo on him too. Is he soft? It's not a loser mindset when you're smart enough to know that you're never going to win with the management you have. 

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20 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.

I'm not to the point of "f him" because he did a lot for the Panthers and was a beast the first few seasons but I will agree with you on the "milking injuries" the last year or two.

Lamelo doing the same damn thing on the other side of the city. 

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26 minutes ago, toldozer said:

You've never worked a job huh? If management sucks, all your coworkers are morons and you don't start looking for another job while doing the least you can while you're still there then you're as dumb as management.  Luke retired when he saw that clown show come to town. Go ahead and poo on him too. Is he soft? It's not a loser mindset when you're smart enough to know that you're never going to win with the management you have. 

You got life all wrong my man.

 

When things get tough you rather quit then work through it with your teammates. If you ever played competitive sports you should know this.

 

Win as a team and lose as a team. If 1 person is not all in then let him quit. He was never with us.

 

Sorry but your little man was SOFT! You don't deal with injuries at that position then all of a sudden become a workhorse for your new team and not get injured at all.

 

Fug CMC and I mean every word!

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9 minutes ago, TEClemson53 said:

I'm not to the point of "f him" because he did a lot for the Panthers and was a beast the first few seasons but I will agree with you on the "milking injuries" the last year or two.

Lamelo doing the same damn thing on the other side of the city. 

Well at least Melo has legit ankle problems. That Ball family is made of glass.

 

CMC just flat out quit on the team because we were bad. The moment he was traded he becomes a new improved version of his injury prone self in Carolina.

 

Guy is a clown in my eyes. Sorry but I will never respect a player who is not all in. Cam literally got in a bad car accident and played a few weeks later. For those who been in bad car accidents and have a vehicle flipped over you know your body becomes stiff and you can barely move for at least a week. The man was on the field!

 

You know what teammates are all in and those who are not.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Well at least Melo has legit ankle problems. That Ball family is made of glass.

 

CMC just flat out quit on the team because we were bad. The moment he was traded he becomes a new improved version of his injury prone self in Carolina.

 

Guy is a clown in my eyes. Sorry but I will never respect a player who is not all in. Cam literally got in a bad car accident and played a few weeks later. For those who been in bad car accidents and have a vehicle flipped over you know your body becomes stiff and you can barely move for at least a week. The man was on the field!

 

You know what teammates are all in and those who are not.

This is a dumb take man.  You just don’t like him.  He had injury issues for 2 of 5.5 seasons here.  Other than that he hasn’t missed a game.  He was an absolute workhorse and he would have come back in those seasons if we weren’t completely out of contention.

odds are he will get hurt again this year being on the cover.

You’re just a hater.

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24 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

You got life all wrong my man.

 

When things get tough you rather quit then work through it with your teammates. If you ever played competitive sports you should know this.

 

Win as a team and lose as a team. If 1 person is not all in then let him quit. He was never with us.

 

Sorry but your little man was SOFT! You don't deal with injuries at that position then all of a sudden become a workhorse for your new team and not get injured at all.

 

Fug CMC and I mean every word!

LoL. You set yourself up to be used with that mentality. He didn't quit. He found a path to the playoffs and a much better situation. That's called winning. You probably can't see it with the boot on your face.

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27 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

This is a dumb take man.  You just don’t like him.  He had injury issues for 2 of 5.5 seasons here.  Other than that he hasn’t missed a game.  He was an absolute workhorse and he would have come back in those seasons if we weren’t completely out of contention.

odds are he will get hurt again this year being on the cover.

You’re just a hater.

Yep I am. Now accept it and move on.

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Waldo said:

LoL. You set yourself up to be used with that mentality. He didn't quit. He found a path to the playoffs and a much better situation. That's called winning. You probably can't see it with the boot on your face.

Good for him. He's still soft in my eyes.

 

I'm done here have a good day folks!

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Yep I am. Now accept it and move on.

 

 

It blows my mind anyone could call him soft.  Guy would have every other color on the field on his jersey after every game.  Looked like he went to war every week for a team that pretty much stunk every year he was here.

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