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The Golden Calf of Bristol looks stupid throwing the ball. F**k The Golden Calf of Bristol.

I think the people on ESPN just have a "man crush" on The Golden Calf of Bristol or something. I heard Terry Bradshaw say that The Golden Calf of Bristol looked like "Adonis" the Roman god or whatever.

You'd never hear a commentator say something like that 20 years ago. Kinda gay to say the least. I guess The Golden Calf of Bristol is just cuter than Cam so The Golden Calf of Bristol is the #1 topic for them.

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The Michael Jordan of Football sounds about right :cam:

Man I hope that Cam can keep this up.

Hopefully, he'll be a hard working, hard practicing QB for his whole career and he can make those beautiful deep passes all the time like Michael Jordan hit a bunch of "nothin but net" 3 pointers nearly every time he played.

That one deep pass to Smitty near the goal line was about as nice a pass as you'll see in the NFL.

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