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"Cam looking at the film what do you need to do to improve?"


liljah8303

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You guys are bickering over something that Bayless took WAY out of context.

Pretty much what Cam said was that Brady and Rodgers were elite players, but they play in the same league as every one else. You can't be awestruck into only believing you can only compete. You learn from those guys and your mistakes, and you go out there to win the same as they do.

If you got anything else from what Cam said you had an agenda to fill before even listening. Hence why it was ONLY Skip Bayless making asinine conclusions.

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Whenever you get your head from outside of Maccoby's anus we can continue this discussion, however his colon is obviously blocking your ability to discuss this rationally, so I'm done.

Oh ok, so what you're saying is you really had no sources all along and were just passing on your personal beliefs, calling me wrong, based on your own "personal expertise" or thin air, but discounting anything information from any credible sources that was backing up my argument. Or perhaps your source was Kral? That explains it. In that case I'll take mine out of his ass, when you pull your head out of yours.

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Oh ok, so what you're saying is you really had no sources all along and were just passing on your personal beliefs, calling me wrong, based on your own "personal expertise" or thin air, but discounting anything information from any credible sources that was backing up my argument. Let me guess, was your source Kral? That explains it. In that case I'll take mine out of his ass, when you pull your head out of yours.

My opinion was based on the MAJORITY of professional opinion on the topic, your's was based on a minuscule minority.

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Oh ok, so what you're saying is you really had no sources all along and were just passing on your personal beliefs, calling me wrong, based on your own "personal expertise" or thin air, but discounting anything information from any credible sources that was backing up my argument. Or perhaps your source was Kral? That explains it. In that case I'll take mine out of his ass, when you pull your head out of yours.

Your head is in my ass? I thought I just had to take a 40' diameter poo.

Ohhh Maccobys ass. It's probably not nearly as comfortable.

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My opinion was based on the MAJORITY of professional opinion on the topic, your's was based on a minuscule minority.

It also had nothing to do with me. If you notice I never addressed anything to do with narcissism directly as I don't know poo about poo.

Not addressed at you Floppin despite the quote but you probably know that.

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My opinion was based on the MAJORITY of professional opinion on the topic, your's was based on a minuscule minority.

No it wasn't. Because the majority of professional opinion on the topic, and not majority of 3 guys in a thread on the Huddle, have a full understanding of both the POSITIVE and NEGATIVE aspects of a narcissist. They don't actually just see it as a negative thing.

I promise you most psychologists do understand why the greatest leaders in history were narcissists, and why it takes a narcissist to be an exceptional, once in a generation type leader.

And when I used it to describe Newton, is because what I see in him is that. A once in a generation type athlete, once again, the likes of Michael Jordan or Muhammad Ali. The reason it ers on the side of negativity, is because most of them that have it, do end up usually doing something bad.

Vick - jail, dog fighting

Brett Farve - harassment, cheating

Tiger Woods - serial adulterer

Kobe-rapist

O.J.-murder

Hitler-genocide

Kobe-rapist

Stalin-genocide

.....the list goes on.

And that was my concern. Whether Cam will end up like Michael or Ali remains to be seen. The only thing that's certain is that he's not exempt from one way or another. All I was saying is no matter how he ends up it's going to be fun watching his rise to greatness. How he falls is the concern.

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You just don't get it, only a few professional people use your definition of narcissism lead by Maccoby, the MAJORITY of the psychological community attribute these traits to some other aspect of psychology. Again, your parading a fringe theory around as accepted psychological groundwork, and it's not.

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Didn't realize your opinion was professional. Guess what mine is too.

I never said that my opinion of Newton was professional. It was just my opinion. What I did say is that the fact the greatest leaders were also the biggest narcissist is a professional opinion.

I just personally happen to see in Newton a full blown narcissist. And I'm glad he's leading the Panthers. I hope he ends up more like Michael and not like O.J.

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I never said that my opinion of Newton was professional. It was just my opinion. What I did say is that the fact the greatest leaders were also the biggest narcissist is a professional opinion.

I just personally happen to see in Newton a full blown narcissist. And I'm glad he's leading the Panthers. I hope he ends up more like Michael and not like O.J.

Do you understand the definition of contradiction?

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I never said that my opinion of Newton was professional. It was just my opinion. What I did say is that the fact the greatest leaders were also the biggest narcissist is a professional opinion.

I just personally happen to see in Newton a full blown narcissist. And I'm glad he's leading the Panthers. I hope he ends up more like Michael and not like O.J.

Jews being an inferior race who should be exploited at one time was a professional opinion as well. I think what we are actually looking for is the current scientific consensus opinion.

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