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Cam's Popularity In Atlanta At A Braves Game


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I saw you there yesterday while I was in line to buy some very overpriced stadium food! I almost yelled "Go Cam!" Hope the Panthers play better than the Braves...That was the worst Braves game I've ever been to in person!

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I love when people that don't like to wear jerseys have this elitist attitude towards people that enjoy wearing them.

If you are a man and wear a jersey in public, let alone the jersey of a team that isn't at the public event you are at, you deserve to be treated like poo. Laughed at, booed, things thrown at you, etc etc etc.

You're a douche if you wear another grown man's costume in public, you're beyond words if you wear one to the wrong sport or game.

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This is so fuging stupid.

How so? Cam wasn't as clean cut and well spoken as he is now. I mean the dude stole a laptop from another student. Cam turned his entire life around and is on top of the world through self-motivation and hard work. I guess the Obama reference doesn't really fit in, but if you've ever seen Obama give a speech to inner city kids he makes it very clear that the path to success isn't on the streets being "hard" or whatever and that it takes hard work and motivation. Cam's speech to those kids at the Under Armour high school all star game (I think thats the one) outlined very similar points.

Whether that makes any sense or not, I work in a restaurant and play basketball regularly with inner city people in the Capital District of New York (Albany, Schenectady, Troy) and just about all of them are huge fans of Cam.

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Glad to hear Cam's helping out in the College Park and Riverdale area. My lady's from College Park, and when I was down there it looked like it needed a lot of work done. Love to hear stories of how some of these athletes who are able to make it out the neighborhood, go back and try to make it better for those still there. Atlanta should be proud of Cam

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How so? Cam wasn't as clean cut and well spoken as he is now. I mean the dude stole a laptop from another student. Cam turned his entire life around and is on top of the world through self-motivation and hard work. I guess the Obama reference doesn't really fit in, but if you've ever seen Obama give a speech to inner city kids he makes it very clear that the path to success isn't on the streets being "hard" or whatever and that it takes hard work and motivation. Cam's speech to those kids at the Under Armour high school all star game (I think thats the one) outlined very similar points.

Whether that makes any sense or not, I work in a restaurant and play basketball regularly with inner city people in the Capital District of New York (Albany, Schenectady, Troy) and just about all of them are huge fans of Cam.

Where is the proof that he stole a laptop? Are we to assuming...nevermind, I keep forgetting that it's now ingrained in our society to automatically think that way.

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Wasn't there some tweet where CC Sabathia tweeted a pic of his 5 year old decked out in a youth cam newton jersey? He said he was trying to get him to pull for the browns or something but his kid loved cam.

Oh yeah, and fug THE BRAVES

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Wow...different season. Same BS.

I guess you must not be black?

TRD is a turd but he is right on this one.

Why do u think Barack won? There were people who were 50 years old voting for the first time in '08

I have a problem with people only rooting for Cam and not the franchise. I guess it comes with the territory when u have a potential superstar.

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