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Jim Caldwell


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Was it my imagination, or did Jim Caldwell hunt Cam down after the game to talk to him?

Plus, looks like Cam was having a good convo with Peyton.

If you are trying to say that you think they did that because you think they are trying to recruit cam, then you are stupid. that is the way it sounds to me.

I guess you haven't watched much football, but players and coaches usually hang around and talk to each other after the game.

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If you are trying to say that you think they did that because you think they are trying to recruit cam, then you are stupid. that is the way it sounds to me.

I guess you haven't watched much football, but players and coaches usually hang around and talk to each other after the game.

What the hell are you talking about? :lol:

All I was doing was pointing out the the head coach as well as the legendary player from the OTHER TEAM sought Cam out to talk to him.

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Caldwell was probably asking Cam if the Panthers had any spots open next year for a coach with his ability.

To which Cam replied, "What ability."

When it gets to 0-13, I look for Jimmy (Irsay) to let Jim Tressel take over the Colts. (Not saying he will do any better. esp when you have Curtis Painter at QB. The guy looks like he should have been signed to play THOR, not a NFL QB.)

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Jim Caldwell is one of the most decent and upstanding guys in football today. Even though he lost a lot at Wake, you won't find anyone in the athletic department there who has a negative thing to say about him as a person.

Hate to see all this happen to him. He isn't a good head coach (but then head coach in the NFL is an extremely elite position).

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Thats why I have been saying all season that Payton Manning should be the MVP. Nobody is as influential on his team as Payton. We saw what happened when Brady went down and they still won 10 games. If Rodgers went down, Matt Flynn would still get them at least a couple of wins. With Payton, the colts win the AFC South and have about 10-11 wins. Without him, they cant even get one.

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