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


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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 agree with u. Realistically, one doesn't really know the outcome of a game until it's over, so Cam's performance does seem a bit much when u watch the highlights after the fact..:)

Anyway, the celebration does kind of fit his responsibilities on the team. He is like a Superman because he is asked to do so much more than just QBing and with some fans, do it all to perfection.

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Love the play, hate the celebration. Real men act like they've been there before. But l hate em all. Even the discount double check from Mr rodgers.To much me involved. His play sets him apart he dosen't need to silly antics.

I really don't see the problem, but whatever. It's mostly old timers who seem to get annoyed by celebrations.

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I really don't see the problem, but whatever. It's mostly old timers who seem to get annoyed by celebrations.

And its mostly little girls who talk smack when they shouldn't. I said his play was great don't get your pantys in a wad just because I don't agree with everything he does. If u got something to say to a so called old timer my pm is rite there.

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And its mostly little girls who talk smack when they shouldn't. I said his play was great don't get your pantys in a wad just because I don't agree with everything he does. If u got something to say to a so called old timer my pm is rite there.

So I guess you have a problem with the entire team then? Smitty celebrates when he catches a pass, Charles Johnson celebrates when he gets a sack or makes a big play, Godfrey celebrates when he makes a tackle or interrupts a pass.

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I love it. It shows that he is having fun and really enjoys the game. People who enjoy what they do put everything they have into it. If you can't appreciate the excitement and the "antics" you probably shouldn't be watching sports. Basket weaving or crocheting would probably be a better past-time for you. You can stay nice and calm while pursuing those hobbies.

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