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Prisco - Cam more mature, less aloof


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Okay article. 

 

But most of the stuff he said Newton had over come, was pure speculation, innuendo, and unfounded media nonsense (including from him). Nothing solid at all. 

 

Plus, when is "Aloof" necessarily a bad thing or a sign of immaturity. They're a lot of "aloof" leaders/stars now, and in the past on NFL teams. This just tells me, media people wanted time with him, and Cam declined. Lol

 

So if Cam, wants to open up a little bit more; more power to him/that's his choice. I hope it works well for him. 

 

PS: I never thought Prisco hated Cam either (despite his belated ProBowl hit piece). I think Prisco knows he's very good. And I've heard him say it, more than once. But unfortunately PRICKO, is not beyond writing a sensationalist story, for cheap attention at Cam's expense as well. 

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I love how Prisco insinuates good-guy Cam could be "an act".

 

that's Prisco's way of saying "I'm a dumbass, yeah...I know I fuged up...  yet hey..  hey..  I have a license to be a bullshit writer so give me a break...."

 

 

 

and then Cam still gave him a chance..  like he did with 2 kids who can't walk...

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that's Prisco's way of saying "I'm a dumbass, yeah...I know I fuged up...  yet hey..  hey..  I have a license to be a bullshit writer so give me a break...."

 

 

 

and then Cam still gave him a chance..  like he did with 2 kids who can't walk...

 

That's the thing. Cam doesn't hold grudges with various media, or his alleged critics. But they [the media], would still like to portray him, as a self centered, selfish, immature prick. 

 

This is the farthest thing from the actual truth and reality (even for some of the Panther Pavlovian fan base to realize).

 

SMH 

 

PS: Rivera, still can't just come out and say "we ran too much read option (as he's admitted elsewhere)". So instead he speaks in parables ('we put too much on his [Cam's] plate; he handled the ball too much', etc.), and let's the reporter say it instead. This is how, his initial statements, got misinterpreted in the first place, by unscrupulous media. The difference is; everyone knows now (the formations, Read Option, getting away from 2011, etc., to the teams/Cam's detriment), whether they want to officially report it or not.  

 

SMH again. 

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