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What Losing Madden Cover Means To Cam... And Panthers.


TheWiz

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I get what the OP is saying and don't get how some of you all don't. It's not just about it being "The Madden Cover". It's the fact that Cam is somewhat revolutionizing the way a QB plays (in my opinion), actively promoted himself and had a campaign where he actually interacted with fans whereas C. Johnson just smiled and said "I do what it do" and won. It's kind of disheartening to see that he couldn't get it when he obviously wanted it that much more.

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I'll be quite frank: I am absolutely livid right now. I just checked my server logs and the Sportsnation servers stopped responding to votes for Cam around 9 AM this morning. I had votes for Johnson sprinkled in to try to keep it looking legit and they went through all the way to the end of the vote.

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I'll be quite frank: I am absolutely livid right now. I just checked my server logs and the Sportsnation servers stopped responding to votes for Cam around 9 AM this morning. I had votes for Johnson sprinkled in to try to keep it looking legit and they went through all the way to the end of the vote.

I think it's funny that you thought it would work

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I think it's funny that you thought it would work

I've seen less protection around an actual voting machine used in actual elections. But I'm far more curious about why it started filtering votes for Cam (these were coming from randomized IPs mind you) and not for Johnson.

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Hope this doesn't cause Cam to go into a deep depression

That's one thing I will never worry about. The kid has gone through crap WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY tougher than this. This is just fuel for the fire. We should probably thank EA for pissing Cam off.

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Doesn't mean poo, really.

The only thing it may possibly mean is that Cam will work all the more harder. Sometimes it's the small things that someone looking on the outside in may perceive as nothing that really motivates a person to another level.

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