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Very Nice Press Conference by Cam


chknwing

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He's great after a win but after a loss..............

Oh yeah, there is this desire to now act like he's grown up from the beginning of the season. Looks like the same Cam to me. Pissed when he losses and happy when he wins. Like EVERY Competitive person..

I wonder what the criticism would have been if Cam was smiling through every interview...Sheesh.

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"well-spoken" is a much more nuanced concept than most people care to admit, and it ties heavily into perceptions of leadership. in fact im gonna type up an effort post about this

Don't get me wrong, I'm not intimating that he isn't smart or well educated. He just doesn't seem manage extemporaneous speaking well and as a result it makes his interviews and press conferences seem strained.

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You'll not find a bigger fan or someone that wants Cam to succeed more than I do.

But he is not a well spoken young man. He could use a public speaking coach in addition to his QB coach.

Give me a break, Cam isn't running for Senate or being paid to argue in court. The kid is doing just fine in his press conferences, simple and plain.

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Give me a break, Cam isn't running for Senate or being paid to argue in court. The kid is doing just fine in his press conferences, simple and plain.

No but if he wants to start winning over his detractors it wouldn't hurt him to invest some time this offseason in getting smoother in front of the camera when he doesn't have a ball in his hand.

Again, don't get me wrong. I love me some Cam. I'm just saying he could use some polish.

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