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Scott Van Pelt thinks Cam has a "me me me" attitude


Cary Kollins

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SVP and the cohost on his radio show where talking about Cam. They acknowledged he has skills, but they said there was something they didn't like about him. They couldn't put their finger on it, but they brought up some points about his college issues and how "he celebrates away from his teammates in the endzone".

I called him out on twitter telling him to stop hating on Cam, and he responds with "@notthefakeSVP: hate? Grow up. I don't love the me me me as I acknowledge his greatness."

What a tool. These national media guys love bumping their gums about poo they have no idea about. /rant

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SVP is one of the few at ESPN that I do like... he's obviously entitled to his opinion and we're obviously entitled to disagree with him...

I think what a lot of people see in Cam is that his intense desire to win comes across as arrogance... I don't think it's that at all. I just think he wants to win so badly, it comes across in a way some people don't like.

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SVP is one of the few at ESPN that I do like... he's obviously entitled to his opinion and we're obviously entitled to disagree with him...

I think what a lot of people see in Cam is that his intense desire to win comes across as arrogance... I don't think it's that at all. I just think he wants to win so badly, it comes across in a way some people don't like.

he also wants to be one of the greatest to play the game and thinks he can achieve that. people don't like that.

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he also wants to be one of the greatest to play the game and thinks he can achieve that. people don't like that.

That's generally the way it works until that person actually does it... Jordan is about as arrogant about his abilities as they come, but he backed it up with 6 Championships and some gold medals, MVPs and scoring titles to prove it...

I think Cam will have plenty of bandwagon fans, and a lot fewer haters after our first couple of super bowl wins.

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