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What if Cam was Matt Ryan


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Guy is repeatedly on the sidelines dropping F bombs, telling guys to get the F off his field. Flipping out today in the linked gif....bc of picks.

If Cam did this? We would see the media bash him much worse than anything to date.

I am not a fan of the race card and I don't think it is all race....as Cam brings some on himself but....it has to be a factor.

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Usually I shun the race card but let's be honest, it's because he's black playing a primarily white position. A position that many black players have tried and failed to play successfully (Keep in mind the countless white QBs who have busted. Literally countless.). He does have maturity issues but it's nowhere near as bad as made out to be, many white QB's are far worse than him with not a peep from the media. I hate to do it but...

It's cause he's black. We all know it's true.

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I think you fail to understand the criticisms of Cam. The fans and the media WANT cam to do what Ryan is doing. Screaming in anger of losing is a positive sign. Sitting with a towel over your head alone does not look like leadership.

Nobody cares that he's black except for some Panthers fans who are insecure now that their QB isn't quite as good as they imagined.

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I think you fail to understand the criticisms of Cam. The fans and the media WANT cam to do what Ryan is doing. Screaming in anger of losing is a positive sign. Sitting with a towel over your head alone does not look like leadership.

Nobody cares that he's black except for some Panthers fans who are insecure now that their QB isn't quite as good as they imagined.

No, if Cam was dropping F bombs and yelling after picks and cursing out opponents after wins.....he would not be praised. That is silly.

The media and fans want Cam to display confidence and composure.....they would roast him for what Ryan has displayed

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Ryan has thrown 3 pics in the first half agaisnt the raiders....no one cares....if Cam did it every one would want him benched at half time, fans and media.

I'm sure it has nothing to do with Matt Ryan being the top rated passer in the NFL and being on a 5-0 football team.

Edit: 2nd rated, seems Alex Smith (another scrub according to the Huddle) is the top rated passer.

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I'm sure it has nothing to do with Matt Ryan being the top rated passer in the NFL and being on a 5-0 football team.

Edit: 2nd rated, seems Alex Smith (another scrub according to the Huddle) is the top rated passer.

So if Cam has stats and a winning record the media will let him do whatever?

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No, if Cam was dropping F bombs and yelling after picks and cursing out opponents after wins.....he would not be praised. That is silly.

The media and fans want Cam to display confidence and composure.....they would roast him for what Ryan has displayed

He would be labeled a horrible teammate if Cam was to act like Ryan is acting. I don't know what the other guy was talking about.

Show fire an passion...not being a whiny bitch like Ryan is being.

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