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Cam's Sideline Celebrations


fieryprophet

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I love how animated he gets and the constant support of his teammates, but. . .dude is going to kill someone, lol

 

The player being congratulated here is Colin Jones after his 1st INT Thursday:

 

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Notice Captain in there?

 

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Yeah, Cap has been erased from existence.

 

Cam might want to keep in mind not everyone is built like a tank. . .

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I know he has a contract with UA but don't the shoes have to kinda match the uniform.

I think he can wear whatever he wants during warmup and on the sidelines but he has to wear team or neutral (white black) colors during the game. Not 100% sure on this though...it seems like more than one occasion he was warming up in some crazy colored cleats then switched for the game.

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It's sad, I've been conditioned to read this thread title and expect Cam maturity bashing. I think his youthful exuberance is an asset. I just hope Cam will be himself and not let the critics change him. The media is full of stuffy old white guys that try to cram Cam into their mold of a perfect QB. But the history of the NFL is highlighted with guys that did it their own way. Primetime, Sapp, Michael Irving, Jim McMahon, and Steve Smith. This game is built on personality and Panther fans need to embrace Cam's.

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It's sad, I've been conditioned to read this thread title and expect Cam maturity bashing. I think his youthful exuberance is an asset. I just hope Cam will be himself and not let the critics change him. The media is full of stuffy old white guys that try to cram Cam into their mold of a perfect QB. But the history of the NFL is highlighted with guys that did it their own way. Primetime, Sapp, Michael Irving, Jim McMahon, and Steve Smith. This game is built on personality and Panther fans need to embrace Cam's.

 

Trust me, I'm saying nothing of his maturity, I just thought it was hilarious how Munnerlyn literally gets swallowed up by Cam's humongous figure flying into the pile.

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