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Why does Cam smile so much?


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I mean i understand if it's sometimes but he smiling constantly. It worries me I am on board with Cam as being our Starter its just a little thing i have observed. Like that hit he took against Miami diving for extra yards. Why was he smiling was it funny to him? Cause it sure wasn't funny to me when I lost that 15 dollars betting on the game -__-.

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B/c he is paid millions to play a child's game. He enjoys it. Every personality is different. You don't have to have an in your face attitude like Smitty to take the game seriously.

When Cam quits smiling.....then you may have reason to worry.

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he likes playing the game and he's living his dream. why not have fun with it. and it wasn't like he was smiling the whole time. when things were getting ugly and he wasn't doing well, you could tell he wasn't happy with himself. i saw it in practice. i'm totally fine with him having fun out there and looking like it. no sense in spending the whole game looking like you've got a corn cob up your butt.

anyway...why are you betting on a preseason game? pretty stupid right there. you should have gotten taken for a lot more just on principle.

oh...i am SOOOO glad that we are allowing everyone to start threads again. makes this place so much better. ugh.

may the family of whatever loser's complaint caused the forum to change it's policy be forced to listen to that stupid "i'm so fresh you can suck my nuts" song for all eternity.

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