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Bronco fans mad at Smittys comments...


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He did start 3 games.....So 3 last year and 8 this year = 11 total....cam has 13, and he got a huge part of the snaps in TC.....TT never got many snaps in the offseason last season, or this TC......So he has less game and practice than Cam.....

Don't discount the value of more than a year's head start on NFL coaching, practicing, film study, etc...

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He did start 3 games.....So 3 last year and 8 this year = 11 total....cam has 13, and he got a huge part of the snaps in TC.....TT never got many snaps in the offseason last season, or this TC......So he has less game and practice than Cam.....

not really, he's had a full year of NFL experience, i admit that he NEEDED the training camp and offseason workouts, but he had some of that in his rookie year too, the point though wasnt the amount of games, it's the fact that The Golden Calf of Bristol is NOT a rookie as much as he looks like one at times. he's been in the league for a year.

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Thanx fellas

Look I am not going to take anything away from Cam. he is a very good player, and I would be on the other side of the fence if I was a panther fan. But what TT is doing is just special, and yes the D is playing a huge part in all this.

But me personally as a long suffering Bronco fan, and a marine...Having to do the poo things in life for a lot of years. Working hard, sweating, and fighting. I love having a player like TT. A player that when I wake up I know I am not going to read about a DUI, or drug arrest, a contract bitch, or just him being a diva. I know that he is going to go out and work his ass off to not only make himself better but the TEAM better. That is all this kid cares about. As a Marine Gunny seeing a guy like this just makes me feel good about my franchise for the first time is 10+ years.

Listen to the NFLwired of TT last week. When he was sitting with his WR demarius Thomas after he just threw a perfect pass that would have been a TD only to have Thomas drop it. He is bitching or complaining. He is sitting there building the guy up. Encouraging him. And this was a guy that had 4 drops last week. That is the kinda guy he is.....As a fan you cant help but cheer for him

Okay, if you weren't serving our country, I would totally troll you. However, I give mad respect for what you're doing, so I will simply leave it at this:

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Is this sort of distorted attitude that has turned this society into such a shallow and selfish society.

I have to lay the blame of how folks see Cam at the footsteps of you Panthers' fans. For while fans like the Broncos and Jags are blaming every receiver on their offense for the God awful way in which their QB play, you guys a busy slamming Cam for not landing every ball perfectly into the hands of the Panthers receivers.

we are?

meh....go somewhere else.

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Is this sort of distorted attitude that has turned this society into such a shallow and selfish society.

I have to lay the blame of how folks see Cam at the footsteps of you Panthers' fans. For while fans like the Broncos and Jags are blaming every receiver on their offense for the God awful way in which their QB play, you guys a busy slamming Cam for not landing every ball perfectly into the hands of the Panthers receivers.

:lol: Really now? Is that why there was a thread talking about how garbage Legs was for not catching the balls Cam puts in his hands? Or people bitching about Olsen and Smith every time they drop a pass? Or people saying almost every week that Cam did enough to win but the defense let him down? You really should just leave. Nothing you say is even close to reality. You don't know poo about the Panthers, football, or us as fans.

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For all of the hype about how The Golden Calf of Bristol, I find it funny that even as of yesterday that John Fox is not annointing him the starter next year.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/12/17/when-it-comes-to-The Golden Calf of Bristol-fox-isnt-thinking-about-next-year/

“We get that question a lot, whether it’s John Elway or myself,” Fox told Jim Rome on Friday. “We’re both his biggest fans. I mean, we love him. How would you not at 7-1? I think right now, all our focus is, let’s get this season done.

“We love him, he’s great, we’re pulling for him, and you know, we’ll make those decisions when this season is over and not worry about next season at this point.”

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I was watching 1st and 10 and Skip Bayless was in Denver hanging out with some Broncos fans and those idiots seriously think they have the best team in the NFL and that they are going to win the superbowl. I'm sorry but a team that can't even score 10 points through the first 3 quarters cannot beat a good team. They need to snap out of fantasy land and I hope The Patriots help them do that. I have never in life wanted the Patriots to win so bad.

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I bet they trade The Golden Calf of Bristol for more draft picks or something and draft a more NFL style QB. Fox and Elway aren't very comfortable with The Golden Calf of Bristol as the long term QB.
his stock is never going to be higher.

smart move if so.

hee hee

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