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Comparing Cameron To Past Greats


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you guys r really quick gettin stats from ur computers, im impressed, bet u wouldnt know ur ass from a shotgun without em, i bet, u mention CAMERON in the same breath with elway, aikman, and bradshaw?

Watching you desperately flail as you now realize using the logic from your OP you would have passed up 9 Lombardi trophies is hilarious.

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wow that was quick, u get all your stats from ur computer, mine r off the top of my head, listen kid, he aint no peyton, yall want to ignore season 2, peyton was 13-3

First, don't call me kid. Second, Peyton wasn't 13-3 you fool, the Colts were. It's about more then one player....

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Comparing QBs to one another like they exist in a vacuum is fun, but it doesn't begin to address all the countless variables that determine how successful QBs will be in the NFL.

There is no doubt Cam is a gifted athlete and QB, he demonstrated that for anyone that was paying attention last season.

It is now up to this organization to prove they are up to the task of surrounding him with a decent supporting cast of players and coaches.

I believe Cam has a realistic chance to shatter the record books if the supporting cast around him is at least competent.

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"Naughright's attorney says his client, doing her job, was crouching behind Manning to determine why he was having pain in one of his feet when "entirely unprovoked, Peyton Manning decided to pull down his shorts and sit on Dr. Naughright's head and face." Court documents add graphic body-part details, which we shall omit because you certainly can get the picture."

WTF man

but cam's college career may or may not have been goosed by some dirty money! laptop! the towel! argh!

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but cam's college career may or may not have been goosed by some dirty money! laptop! the towel! argh!

I remember a couple of years ago when colt brennan was in the Heisman hunt and NOBODY knew this guy was a convicted felon that arrived to Hawaii after being booted from CO after his trail.

Yet Troy Smith's past was brought up at every turn. It's quite assuming...

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