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Said Cam has exceeded all of the coach's expectations with his leadership and how far he's come along this quickly.

Then, Mike and Mike played a song about how much Mike Greenberg loves Cam.

Folks, we've finally hit the national media spotlight.

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What I don't like is how much Golic and Hoge go out there way to not give Cam credit... Hell, they event went to defend Clausen's int (which an argument can be made because DeAngelo did look lost on that route) but harped on Cam's inaccuracies.

I wish the media can just be fair and report the facts... leave personal feelings out of it

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Yeah, but remember Golic is a big Jimmy homer because he was a Notre Dame guy too. <shrug>...six of one, half dozen of the other. Their opinions are really no more relevant than some of those found here (by which I mean opinions from the Huddler's who actually know what they're talking about - not all of us do).

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Yeah, but remember Golic is a big Jimmy homer because he was a Notre Dame guy too. <shrug>...six of one, half dozen of the other. Their opinions are really no more relevant than some of those found here (by which I mean opinions from the Huddler's who actually know what they're talking about - not all of us do).

*standing ovation*

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Mike Golic's problem is, hes so after the fact. Any time an analyst comes one he'll see "Oh I was thinking that too at home when I saw it." "Thats the first thing I said!!" At least Greenberg owns up to his incompetence.

Which worries me about his opinion of Newton :skep:

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