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I'm In Atlanta And Have Been Asking Everyone's Opinion Of Cam


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And for the most part, all of these fuging falcon fans think Cam is an stuck up, media hungry asshole....

Today, while sitting in TacoMac, I thought I was gonna get in a fist fight with one guy who insisted that Cam was garbage. I thought people in Atlanta would generally like him, being this city is his hometown. But from the 15-20 people I have talked too since I have been here, almost all have only negative things to say about him. Also, all falcon fans think they are gonna run away with the NFCS too...I am not going to crown the Panthers, but our division will be really tough, and I am not sure who will win.

Anyway, nothing makes my blood boil more than people talking poo about the Panthers.....I can't wait to leave this shithole of a city....I also can't wait to beat down those dirty birds next season!

Soon.....

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Don't forget that they are, simply put, trash talking aside, the biggest loser city/state in the country. There are simply no other cities or states in the country with as many years of four major professional sports with less titles.

The cherry on top of Cam's awesomeness is the fact that he's from Atlanta, that he's everything (and so much more) that they wished Vick was when he was there, and that he/we will have multiple titles while they'll still have 0, rubbing it in their noses even more. We know it, and they know it. I can't imagine how that feels for them. He simply represents everything that they want to represent them from a talent and swag perspective, and we have him. :cam:

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What would you expect?

Matt Ryan hit his ceiling, and his ceiling is low. Also, he's a test tube baby.

Josh Freeman is garbage and can't lead a team.

Brees is a greedy prick who can't even realize the saints* had a bounty system and he likes the little boys.

I have nothing nice to say about any of our NFCS foes.

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I was in ATL for a game in 2005. In the first quarter they were talking trash and telling us we sucked. Then Deshaun Foster broke a 70 yard TD and some of them left. I went into the restroom at halftime with a 20 point lead and they tried to jump me but by then there was more Panthers fans in the stadium than Falcons fans and Panther nation had my back. They are just a wretched city of losers. This is the greatest three year stretch in the history of the Falcons and they haven't won a playoff game. Just wait until the Falcons struggle, they will turn into Bulldog fans.

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How did Pep make people feel when he left NC for Chicago? Not the same because we actually did draft him, and Cam had no say... But, he grew up there and now plays for a division rival and has been referred to as potentially becoming the "Michael Jordan of football."

I'd be mad too. F*ck em.

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It didn't bother me when Carolina boy Jordan went to Chicago. I admired him growing up. Unless he was playing the Hornets, then I hated him.

It didn't bother me when Pep left. He was an enigma. The only thing that bothered me about Pep is when he played with more passion against us than he ever did for us.

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I was in ATL for a game in 2005. In the first quarter they were talking trash and telling us we sucked. Then Deshaun Foster broke a 70 yard TD and some of them left. I went into the restroom at halftime with a 20 point lead and they tried to jump me but by then there was more Panthers fans in the stadium than Falcons fans and Panther nation had my back. They are just a wretched city of losers. This is the greatest three year stretch in the history of the Falcons and they haven't won a playoff game. Just wait until the Falcons struggle, they will turn into Bulldog fans.

Sorry, but I chuckled at this a little bit. Glad you didn't get hurt.

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