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Alex Smith Had Some Choice Words About Mr. Newton.


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this guy is too:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPMPr7bAMFw

lmao i love his expression walking off field. "well there i go sucking ass again. damn this noodle arm of mine and not knowing where the fug anybody is in the pocket."

not even angry at all. in fact, i get a "well i'm surprised it took this long" vibe from him and marvin lewis.

Yeah, Andy Played much better in the Probowl than in the Playoffs.

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Why do some of you get butthurt over thise? Cam isn't your son. Smith has a point. Nothing matters with Cam's stats if our D can't do their part.

For all you know Cam is my son. Hell if we have a guy on here that played Cam Newton in Madden then I'll be damned if I'm not Cam Newton's father.

From now on my username is CamNewtonsDaddy

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That's because Andy only cares about the straight cash that comes with the Pro Bowl wins lol. Can't blame him there.

lol remember that wounded duck he chucked to brandon marshall that was only not picked off because the dbs ran into each other.

he's kevin kolb with a weaker arm. if there was a machine that injection molded noodle armed WCO quarterbacks andy dalton would be the default die that shipped with it. you can tell from the jj watt video that he's trying to rocket a pass to the middle outside but it gets picked off at point-blank range lmao.

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Lol I like Andy but once again he has a pretty soild defense to back him up when he and the offense makes mistakes.

i like him too but his arm is going to hold him back outside of a west coast system.

he's going to do the most damage when trusted to not lose the game when backed by a great defense and special teams. thankfully he's got that now but the bengals have always been unstable. i'm sure everyone remembers back in 2005 when they were supposed to be set for a decade with carson palmer and ocho.

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i like him too but his arm is going to hold him back outside of a west coast system.

he's going to do the most damage when trusted to not lose the game when backed by a great defense and special teams. thankfully he's got that now but the bengals have always been unstable. i'm sure everyone remembers back in 2005 when they were supposed to be set for a decade with carson palmer and ocho.

Well they were until the Steelers f'd them up lol.

I know some Bengal fans that still aren't over that lol.

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fug alex smith. Whenever people said he stinks i alwasy said you would to if you had a different coaching staff each season you've been in the league. Fug him. No more mr. nice guy. I'd love to play them in the playoffs and have cam show smith how to play the positon of QB.

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