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Cam taking the footballs


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WTF is up with Cam taking his teamates footballs when THEY score? I just watched him celebrate with the group JUST long enough to steal the ball from Stewie!

Dont get me wrong I think Cam needs better coaching and weapons to be successful but this is a bitch move by Cam AND the players who give him the ball!!!

If I were Stewie, Id be like "Cam we are cool and all but fug you! When YOU score you can do what you want with YOUR ball!"

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This kid just can't win for trying....

You see that little Ginger's face? How happy he was?

Screw Cam for taking his teammates balls!

This is not about the kid.

This IS about Cam's selfish self-centered ways! Cam wants the shine and glory when things go well (even when he had nothing to do with it) and cries like a bitch when he faces adversity!

Again, i am a Cam guy but WTF? Dont take the ball from your teamate EVERYTIME just so you can be the hero to a fan, let them give the ball away!

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