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First Take on Diva Cam


Gucci Mane

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What did they discuss?

The article stating that cam was an asshole, coming from anonymous players. They debated whether it was in-bounds or out-of-bounds. Steven A Smith said it was irrelevant and was puzzled as to the timing of the article coming out. Rob said it was inbounds and they use anon quotes all the time. Skip said its relevant but he was kind of butthurt at the The Golden Calf of Bristol anon comments, and he hates Cam and loves RGIII anyways, so he was supportive of the comments towards cam.

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They spent 90% of the segment talking about The Golden Calf of Bristol.

Yeah I'm fan of first and take and I was really looking forward to the segment and then they starting talking about The Golden Calf of Bristol. Usually Stephen A Smith is Cam's defender and Skip always finds a way to shade Cam by bringing up RG3 so thats what I was expecting. Stephen A was trying to defend Cam by saying why bring up the story now but I thought as a unit they could have done a better job on this segment. Stephen A knows Ray Lewis so he could have call and asked him what went down but like I said it was lazy and none of them brought up where it could be false. I like Cam a lot and I just hope that its not true about the autograph stuff. Von Miller who sacked him at the pro bowl said he if had son he want him to be like Cam.

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