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Cam Is Great, Cam Is Good. Let Us Thank Him....


MHS831

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We get it. Cam is a great QB and we are all glad he is our franchise QB. I am a huge fan--looking forward to the season with the anticipation of a child before Christmas.

However, some of you act like teenage girls after buying their first Justin Bieber CDs. "Cam had a good summer!" "They do not like Cam in rival cites!!" "Cheez Whiz owner says Cam is a good football Player!!!" "Cam's socks match his shoes in very cool way!!!"

Come on. I realize that it is the offseason, and I realize that some of you will accuse me of atheism because I did not buy a chocolate Cam for Easter. Cam is a great player and I am a big fan, but I really think the Cam obsession is cluttering up things on the Huddle. Just start a thread called "CAM."

And then there are some of you that act like the Emo kids who never get invited to the cool parties.

"Well, I never wanted to go anyway! They suck!"

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To bad he's the only Panther getting a statue and starting a Foundation for under privilidged children. The only one to have won the Rookie of the Year!!! Shattered records in all kinda ways. The list is as endless as the the topics that are adorned by his name.

So go in peace and may Cam be with you.

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I like having a superstar. Also unlike The Golden Calf of Bristol or Romo Newton has actually earned it. He splits the difference between being a media darling and a spectacular football player. The Cam love is nice as long as we mix it a healthy amount of love for the team. That's what annoyed me about "The Golden Calf of Bristol Time".

I so agree with you. I'm one of those not so happy Jets fans that have to endure the endless awesomeness that is The Golden Calf of Bristol. I really wanted him to go to Florida.After what we witness in Denver, it's clear you guys are the lucky ones.At least whatever positive publicity Cam does get, the Panther team gets some positive publicity out of it.

Ironically everything about The Golden Calf of Bristol in the press feels like it's about him and him alone. Him being part of a team is more on them embracing him, then him really needing to be part of them. So much for all that Leader and being a team-player that was echoed about Tim last season.

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yeah this is going to derail this thread but...

the situations between Cam and The Golden Calf of Bristol were so different it is hard to compare them; cam was putting up huge numbers in losing effort while Tim was doing poo all but winning anyway. hard to give Cam credit for a great defense or a kicker who could make it from 80 yards out when we lost games because of that... and hell Cam being a young QB you expect some mistakes yet he kept us in games despite of them usually. I suppose the mistake-less gameplay was most impressive early on in Tebowmania (that and the fact that in the last 2 minutes he looked like a real NFL player and other teams forgot to play defense), but the entire situation with him this last year has been almost surreal... from the cult-like following to the supposed revitalization of a franchise to being shipped out as soon as possible...

I feel bad for you fias that you have to live with The Golden Calf of Bristol hype... I know you are a big Sanchez fan but I think if the coaching staff had half the trust in Sanchez you do they wouldn't have brought in The Golden Calf of Bristol. The media there is going to go insane if Sanchez makes a single mistake.

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"i hate this thing about the forum" threads tend to not go the way you want them to.

i will say i much prefer the kind of stuff op is complaining about to the traditional "bench jake/jake sucks" vs. "jake rules and it is readily apparent that you are in fact the one who sucks" banter i was used to in the offseason on this site.

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Good comment about taking away from the team. I figured every middle schooler with a Cam poster taped above his bed and plenty-pak of tissue on the bedside table has taken offense to this--again, like a bunch of teenage girls with Beiber fever.

I open a thread thinking something significant might be in it, and its like reading an early adolescent's diary. If you were real Panther fans, where is the same treatment for Beason? Smith?

I see some of you took this personally. Reflect. If you are still mad, come out of the closet and call it what it is.

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