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Maaaaaaan if Cam did this!


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Wow at a lot of the comments Im reading about The Golden Calf of Bristol. His whole "act" is sad you say? Well lets say it is an act..its a better act than 99% of the thugs in the NFL. Jesus Christ got blasted on this earth and people said his act was just an "act." I commend The Golden Calf of Bristol for his faith and his willingness to express it at any chance.

Anybody have a facepalm gif handy?

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When you meet him ask him why, as a Christian, a religion that directs you to lift others up before yourself, he decided to bail on his teammates and refuse to play.

He uses his faith as a marketing ploy. He literally uses the Lord's name in vain. I think he fits right in with the other 75% of hypocrites that sit next to me on Sundays (myself included).

Bail on his teammates? You think they care about the one or two wildcat plays he's in? When it comes to his faith, that is who he is. I haven't seen him using Jesus' name to get money. Plain and simple, the Jets have damaged The Golden Calf of Bristol's career by not letting him play. Yesterday, I thought Pryor for the Raiders should have stepped in when Palmer went down. Yet because he was the third string QB, they let Leinhart play instead. They didn't pass over Leinhart, when they probably should have. So why did the Jets pass over The Golden Calf of Bristol when he was the back up? That is not right.

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When you meet him ask him why, as a Christian, a religion that directs you to lift others up before yourself, he decided to bail on his teammates and refuse to play.

He uses his faith as a marketing ploy. He literally uses the Lord's name in vain. I think he fits right in with the other 75% of hypocrites that sit next to me on Sundays (myself included).

I love you.

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Plain and simple, the Jets have damaged The Golden Calf of Bristol's career by not letting him play.

The Jets haven't damaged his career. Everyone knows what Tim can do.

If a team is looking for a big, bruising fullback that can also occasionally complete a pass, they know exactly where to find him.

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Bail on his teammates? You think they care about the one or two wildcat plays he's in? When it comes to his faith, that is who he is. I haven't seen him using Jesus' name to get money. Plain and simple, the Jets have damaged The Golden Calf of Bristol's career by not letting him play. Yesterday, I thought Pryor for the Raiders should have stepped in when Palmer went down. Yet because he was the third string QB, they let Leinhart play instead. They didn't pass over Leinhart, when they probably should have. So why did the Jets pass over The Golden Calf of Bristol when he was the back up? That is not right.

I don't give a crap, you're a "team player" then you do what the coaches ask you.

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The Huddle is amazing.

Another QB says something and many here try to turn it into a slight or insult to Cam.

God people just get over it.

How did I turn it into a slight or insult to Cam? I said there is a double standard when it comes to reporting things The Golden Calf of Bristol does than it is to Cam. You can ignore the facts all you want, but Cam has been drugged through the mud by the media, they're quick to pounce on him. And it's not just the huddle that believes that, current and former players too.

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I didn't want to think this way too but sadly it's the truth....The Golden Calf of Bristol pulls this and everyone wants to blame the Jets if Cam does this it's all Cam fault for being selfish

Call me a homer what ever but it's the sad truth. The Golden Calf of Bristol can do no wrong in the eyes of many in this country.

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This isn't panther related in any way, TBLOW is a prick big deal he is a backup for the jets, using this is just anther race bating stretch by the OP.

Like there is anything else to talk about, our season is pretty much over. There is no postseason, you can ignore my thread and continue with your shitty posting.

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