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Cam making the Super Bowl rounds: Rome, SVP, PFT etc.


Cary Kollins

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Not sure what time he's gonna be on Rome, but I'll update later. The show runs from 12pm-3pm and can be heard on iheartradio station 1320 KFAN out of Utah.

All I can say is its about damn time he got some first-hand national media exposure. It's time for the organization (or his handlers) to take the kiddie gloves off and introduce the Cam we know to the entire country.

EDIT: Just found out he's going to be on SVP's show today as well. Sounds like he's making the rounds in New Orleans. He'll probably be on quite a few other outlets as well.

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Rome is the closet thing the Panthers have to a national guy in the media supporting them. He's a huge Steve Smith fan.

The question is: Does he watch the games, or just reading off of a stat sheet?

Unless Rome is a cordial host, don't expect much from Cam. Cause if Rome goes after him with stereotypes and media BS (unless he wants Cam to defend himself), and Cam is calm, gracious and diplomatic, there will be no news.

Now if he tries to defend himself, he can say something that the media can/will use against him for a 24hr cycle before the Superbowl. Good thing today is Friday. But I don't think he would. LOL.

Here's hoping for a good football interview, and not some character defense BS.

We'll see?

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The question is: Does he watch the games, or just reading off of a stat sheet?

Unless Rome is a cordial host, don't expect much from Cam. Cause if Rome goes after him with stereotypes and media BS (unless he wants Cam to defend himself), and Cam is calm, gracious and diplomatic, there will be no news.

Now if he tries to defend himself, he can say something that the media can/will use against him for a 24hr cycle before the Superbowl. Good thing today is Friday. But I don't think he would. LOL.

Here's hoping for a good football interview, and not some character defense BS.

We'll see?

Rome is actually a pretty good interviewer, I doubt he's gonna "go after" Cam.

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