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Concerned about Cam - Bayless vs Smith


JawnyBlaze

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i avoid espn and nfl.com after a loss what did they say?

Talked about how concerned they are about Cam moving forward. Skip says he has his concern at a 5 while Stephen says its a 1. They talked about his demeanor a little bit which SAS says he liked. He says he likes to see a player look disgusted after a loss, he doesnt want to see a player get comfortable with a loss. Neither of them were fans of his celebration after his score. But overall it came down to Cams demeanor which SAS is a big fan of.

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Watching Cam reminds me of one of those well-to-do, good looking guys who has had everything pretty much handed to him. He's charming and talented and has never really had to struggle to get anything he wanted. Consequently, he's never really had to fight through adversity and doubt and I would guess it is all new to him. Hopefully he'll learn sitting alone with a towel over your head doesn't make the problem go away.

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I like how SaS said Cam is on the verge of pleading for help. He said JR has to notice we got blown out on nation TV and the coaches looked totally unprepared to go up against the reining superbowl champs. Coaches and coordinators are on watch and have to help Cam or Cam is going to go elsewhere for help. losing like that is unacceptable.

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Watching Cam reminds me of one of those well-to-do, good looking guys who has had everything pretty much handed to him. He's charming and talented and has never really had to struggle to get anything he wanted. Consequently, he's never really had to fight through adversity and doubt and I would guess it is all new to him. Hopefully he'll learn sitting alone with a towel over your head doesn't make the problem go away.

i'm assuming you are talking about his football life, and not his life off the field?

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Watching Cam reminds me of one of those well-to-do, good looking guys who has had everything pretty much handed to him. He's charming and talented and has never really had to struggle to get anything he wanted. Consequently, he's never really had to fight through adversity and doubt and I would guess it is all new to him. Hopefully he'll learn sitting alone with a towel over your head doesn't make the problem go away.

Are you high?

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i'm assuming you are talking about his football life, and not his life off the field?

I think his good looks, charm and talent have gotten him pretty much anything he wanted concerning football. That he's not had to struggle with loss and doubt before is showing in his demeanor and performance.

I really have no idea what his life was like off the field.

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