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Herd giving Love


PrimeTyme

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I dont know if any of you guys are listening this morning but Colin Cowherd is Cam ALOT of love...

he keeps talking about how wrong he was about Cam and how his presence on the field spoke volumes

670 the score in Chi town this morning posed the question---If you could have Vick or Cam today to start a new franchise who do you take. 100% call ins and cast on the show chose Cam after last week saying he could not throw it in the ocean from the beach.:lurk5:

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BTW I will be in Chi Town for 2 months so I will keep you all plugged into what they are saying in this NFL city. They are going nuts that Da Bears crushed the dirty birds. And they are expecting a similar result in Nawleans next week.:hurray:

I listened to some Chicago sports radio the night after the Bears playoff loss to the Panthers in 2005.

Clearest thing I learned: Mongo McMichael is a dimwit.

(great player, but not exactly the sharpest knife in the drawer)

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