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Do you like Cam's smiley-face superman celebrations?


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It's a simple question...not trying to start some crazy thread but its expected to happen given this forum's attitude about the team...

Your take?

...and before anything:

This thread is retarded!!

You are lame as sh*t!!

What the f*ck mate?

Clearly you just wanna start crap!

troll!!

omg this guy sucks some major dick!!

I will now retort to the perspective post!!

poop!

poop joke then additional perspective that attempts to end the thread!! yay!

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If you all can't talk about this without becoming a bunch of falcon-esque fans, you are lost...so again...what do you think of our awesome QB's demeanor on the field and how it effects our team? Really

I personally love it but will enjoy this thread to the fullest extent if no one does the quote thing-a-majigger

go!!

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Honestly I was tired of it when we were losing, but now that we're winning I don't mind it. If we're losing big against Atlanta I'll be grumpy if he does a celebration though, but it is his right to do it and it doesn't make me think less of him, just not what I personally like. However, I care much more about what he does during the game itself than what he does after a TD.

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Honestly I was tired of it when we were losing, but now that we're winning I don't mind it. If we're losing big against Atlanta I'll be grumpy if he does a celebration though, but it is his right to do it and it doesn't make me think less of him, just not what I personally like. However, I care much more about what he does during the game itself than what he does after a TD.

I've never seen him celebrate when the game was out of reach. Ever.

He did nothing after scoring the late TDs against Green bay and Chicago, just tossed the ball away and trotted off the field.

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Honestly I was tired of it when we were losing, but now that we're winning I don't mind it. If we're losing big against Atlanta I'll be grumpy if he does a celebration though, but it is his right to do it and it doesn't make me think less of him, just not what I personally like. However, I care much more about what he does during the game itself than what he does after a TD.

I've actually never seen him do it when we're down in points.

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I've actually never seen him do it when we're down in points.

I meant when we were losing games in general it started to bother me - I always felt kinda weird celebrating when we were 2-6 or whatever, even if he did score the first TD or the second TD. I specifically mentioned Atlanta because we have had a winning streak lately. You guys are right he probably wouldn't do that celebration if we were down big against them though.

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