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Cam Newton’s less-than-perfect Pro Day raises another red flag


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Yes, I love me some me and I've stated it before. There honestly isn't much NOT to love. I'm really good looking, have a hot ass fiance, am relatively young, have a great job, great physique, unlimited future potential in my current industry and others, I get to do something I love everyday (pretty soon all day everyday), I'm educated, I have two great dogs, I have a great watch collection, an varied shoe collection, and I live in Southern California.

I promise your life sucks compared to mine ! :D

And I love Randy Moss quotes:

I love me some me

Straight Cash Homie (Hint: Change one of the words)

I'll give you the Southern California part. I would trade weather with you in a heartbeat. Other than that though, I believe you're just a loser on a message board.

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I think this guy is being overly negative. Cam threw into strong wind for starters. I just like the fact that he improved, surely that's what we should be looking for here, we know he's an athlete with a big arm.

the combine excuse was unfamiliar with receivers...

pro day workout excuse is throwing into strong wind?

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I'll give you the Southern California part. I would trade weather with you in a heartbeat. Other than that though, I believe you're just a loser on a message board.

You can believe whatever you want. I've invited people to watch me fight, I've invited them to after parties, I've talked about my wedding a bunch, I've offered some posters here a job or help getting a job with my company in the future.

That's a long way to go to sound "cool" on a message board right? What happens if someone follows through on one of my offers and I don't produce?

Big risk for little reward right? Use that tiny little brain and think a little.

I just added a Rolex to my watch collection. I can take a picture of me flipping you off wearing it if you want proof?

fug I love me some me

Edit:

I've posted pictures of my dogs too. What the fug would I be lying about in there?

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Yes, I love me some me and I've stated it before. There honestly isn't much NOT to love. I'm really good looking, have a hot ass fiance, am relatively young, have a great job, great physique, unlimited future potential in my current industry and others, I get to do something I love everyday (pretty soon all day everyday), I'm educated, I have two great dogs, I have a great watch collection, an varied shoe collection, and I live in Southern California.

I promise your life sucks compared to mine ! :D

And I love Randy Moss quotes:

I love me some me

Straight Cash Homie (Hint: Change one of the words)

"Love me some me" was TO, not Moss.

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I get that a lot and I wonder if it's only because you guys are Panther fans. Not that there is anything wrong with that because we want to protect our own but I like them for the football players they are and think they just got a bad wrap and it's not entirely true.

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