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Meh, you're probably right. I'm not a big hater toward the guy, but like I said, he just rubs me the wrong way. He might be a super guy you'd love your sister to date, but he is just a little much for me. Just my opinion though.

Honestly agree with you on that point. Kinda has a propaganda feel about him. Consider yourself lucky your g/f isn't a broncos fan.

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This fan base is so immature, among other things.

Credit Fox for turning the defense around quickly. (Which many of you doubted he could, why? He turned the panther defense around VERY quickly).

For those who say they are playing fox ball. Do you really think john fox wanted a qb like The Golden Calf of Bristol? Seriously?

Yall just don't want to give him credit to adapting to his players.

I don't consider The Golden Calf of Bristol a true qb...although i would argue he's a damn good field general, as he inspires, and leads his guys...to victories. What a bitter pill for the fox and The Golden Calf of Bristol haters to swallow.

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whats funny is that if cam had won his last 3 games with a completion percentage of 50% or less, going 2 for 8 in a game, he would be crucified!!!

Cam couldn't win a game going 2 for 8 with a defense giving up 28 points/game. Theoretical situations should at least be reality based. :)

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I don't even like The Golden Calf of Bristol that much, but you have to admit that his play has improved that team. even if you don't think his play has improved them nearly as much as the media hype seems to think, I think it is a bit silly to dismiss what he has done entirely just because he is doing it in such a strange way.

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I don't have anything against The Golden Calf of Bristol, I just think it's funny that he's being credited for scratching wins out in the 4th quarter after playing like crap for most of the game.

As I said before, I give him credit for being clutch... but if he played better he wouldn't have to be so clutch.

He's an amazing athlete and a tough kid and he's giving it all he's got, but I need to see him beat some better teams before I'll be sold... let's see how he does against the Bears defense.

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I don't even like The Golden Calf of Bristol that much, but you have to admit that his play has improved that team. even if you don't think his play has improved them nearly as much as the media hype seems to think, I think it is a bit silly to dismiss what he has done entirely just because he is doing it in such a strange way.

Is he more relevant nationally right now? Objectively speaking, no question.

But so what? I don't think he'll be more relevant long term.

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