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Cam Really Wants To Be On The Madden Cover


fieryprophet

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http://www.facebook.com/CamJNewton2

Thank you to all of you who have voted for me in the EA Madden 2013 cover voting. You guys don't understand...I LOVE the Madden game!..and being on the cover would be a dream come true. I ask for your continued support in the final four voting which is happening now. The link to vote is below.

He ain't skeered of no ghosts. And before anyone asks, that is his real Facebook page, he posts pics from his charity drives and photoshoots, and it's linked to his advertisers (GMC & Under Armour "like" his page for example.)

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Yep, I've been voting, but unless the whole Huddle gets on board it's not gonna happen. Willis has been getting a poo ton of votes, and they all talk poo after they vote. I've been trying to hold it down for the past two days, but I think it's over for Cam and the cover. Willis has been begging for votes on Twitter

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Yep, I've been voting, but unless the whole Huddle gets on board it's not gonna happen. Willis has been getting a poo ton of votes, and they all talk poo after they vote. I've been trying to hold it down for the past two days, but I think it's over for Cam and the cover. Willis has been begging for votes on Twitter

Cam has destroyed every matchup he's had. I fail to see how Willis poses a challenge.

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Cam has destroyed every matchup he's had. I fail to see how Willis poses a challenge.

That's because you're not voting, and then reading the comments underneath. 90% are pro Willis.

Vote and you'll see for yourself. Don't take my word for it, go vote and support our boy

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Cam doesn't know what he wants or needs. We do. His silly lifelong dreams don't matter because this curse is PROVEN to be a factual phenomenon. Scientists at MIT did a whole thing on it. DO NOT vote for him.

That was sarcasm for the superstitious and the retarded.

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