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Cam vs other NFL QB's personalities


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Ben Rothlisberger has been accused of rape more than once.

Vick killed thousands of dogs in a terrible way.

Peyton Manning calls his teammate a liquored up idiot kicker at the pro bowl.

Eli was a little bitch when he got drafted and told the Chargers before the draft he had no desire to play there. Then he went on to pout for 45 minutes until they traded his ass away.

Aaron Rodgers loves to celebrate a rushing TD just as much as cam and rushing first downs as well(discount double check anyone?)

Then Cam celebrates running TD's with a superman pose before giving the td ball to a kid. Then last year he goes to the probowl as a rookie who smashed several records and was feeling himself a little after he arrived in Hawaii. Big fuging deal.

Winning cures all and the media will be off his dick soon enough but the more you guys eat this poo up from the media the more their going to feed it to you.

/ rant.

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As I said in the OP winning cures all.

Before we can start winning we need to get a GM with at least half a brain this time.

Then we need to get a coach who will not screw up every last 2 minutes of each half.

If we could get AT LEAST that we should be fine, anything better is just icing on the cake.

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Yeah I'm just saying the order is you get your ring then you invent your celebration. That's why Bronco's defense were so hungry to mock him. No need to give opponents more motivation

And it's not like Eli Manning is anything except a quiet winner.

FTR I like the celebrations by Cam and I suspect he has the character to back it up. But I see why he is criticized.

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I don't really think it's fair to slight Cam for not winning a Super Bowl when his 2nd season isn't even over yet. If 5 years from now he still has a decent team around him and ends up getting a decent coaching staff, then that can be a valid criticism.

I'm not. I'm slighting him for being known for celebrations on a 3-9 team. Actually others are I like the energy.

I hope it changes real damn quick though. The record I mean.

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Ben Rothlisberger has been accused of rape more than once.

Vick killed thousands of dogs in a terrible way.

Peyton Manning calls his teammate a liquored up idiot kicker at the pro bowl.

Eli was a little bitch when he got drafted and told the Chargers before the draft he had no desire to play there. Then he went on to pout for 45 minutes until they traded his ass away.

Aaron Rodgers loves to celebrate a rushing TD just as much as cam and rushing first downs as well(discount double check anyone?)

Then Cam celebrates running TD's with a superman pose before giving the td ball to a kid. Then last year he goes to the probowl as a rookie who smashed several records and was feeling himself a little after he arrived in Hawaii. Big fuging deal.

Winning cures all and the media will be off his dick soon enough but the more you guys eat this poo up from the media the more their going to feed it to you.

/ rant.

Cam stay swaggin on dem ducks.
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Ben Rothlisberger has been accused of rape more than once.

Vick killed thousands of dogs in a terrible way.

Peyton Manning calls his teammate a liquored up idiot kicker at the pro bowl.

Eli was a little bitch when he got drafted and told the Chargers before the draft he had no desire to play there. Then he went on to pout for 45 minutes until they traded his ass away.

Aaron Rodgers loves to celebrate a rushing TD just as much as cam and rushing first downs as well(discount double check anyone?)

Then Cam celebrates running TD's with a superman pose before giving the td ball to a kid. Then last year he goes to the probowl as a rookie who smashed several records and was feeling himself a little after he arrived in Hawaii. Big fuging deal.

Winning cures all and the media will be off his dick soon enough but the more you guys eat this poo up from the media the more their going to feed it to you.

/ rant.

If you can't see why people think Cam is an egomaniac then I don't know what to tell ya. BTW Vick did not kill thousands of dogs. But whatever.

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I don't remember anyone caring about Aaron's celebrations.

Eli, Peyton, Ben and Aaron could all be HOF QBs. And are all class acts (besides the rape thing of course).

What does Cam have to do with those guys? He is doing his thing on a crappy team.

I don't understand what this thread is trying to justify. Help me out.

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