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"I've got to do a better job with my body language," Brady said after the game. "I can definitely improve on that. I wouldn't say that's a real strong point of mine right now."

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000243444/article/tom-brady-angry-at-new-england-patriots-miscues?campaign=Twitter_atl

 

seeing how badly those WRs look, it might take a bit of time before he gets his body language uinder control.

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Cams attitude is, has been, and always will be fine just the way it is. The media gives mentally retarded people a bad name. At least handicapped people cant help it. Cam is awesome and these nitpicky little worms with their smarmy little sideways remarks are just secretly jealous of our incredible QB, his charisma and smile, his athleticism and abilities, and they hate the idea of a young confident kid being so successful so early because they were such abysmal failures when they were young and still are slimy sad little failures of a human being and know damn well they will die that way.

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so...OP is comparing a late round pick who has three rings and is a lock for Hall of Fame as soon he's eligible to a first pick overall who hasn't down poo yet? 

 

personally..I think Cam's attitude sucks...from the way he celebrates the little things to the way he sulks on the sidelines hiding under his towel.

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football is an emotional game...for every minute a player is pissed on the sideline, Cam is pissed for 20!

 

he celebrates touchdowns like he's won the superbowl during games that he is getting demolished.

 

great athlete but in my honest opinion...fix the brain and attitude first!

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This is a moderator around here??

 

so...OP is comparing a late round pick who has three rings and is a lock for Hall of Fame as soon he's eligible to a first pick overall who hasn't down poo yet? 

 

personally..I think Cam's attitude sucks...from the way he celebrates the little things to the way he sulks on the sidelines hiding under his towel.

 

 

football is an emotional game...for every minute a player is pissed on the sideline, Cam is pissed for 20!

 

he celebrates touchdowns like he's won the superbowl during games that he is getting demolished.

 

great athlete but in my honest opinion...fix the brain and attitude first!

 

 

Unless this is just being facetious... in that case: heh.

 

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so...OP is comparing a late round pick who has three rings and is a lock for Hall of Fame as soon he's eligible to a first pick overall who hasn't down poo yet?

It's either bad behavior or it isn't.

personally..I think Cam's attitude sucks...from the way he celebrates the little things to the way he sulks on the sidelines hiding under his towel.

Little things like what?... & considering he has the towel on his when the Panthers win, that's a stupid argument
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Tom has 3 rings- he gets a pass.

 

 

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Cam wins rings, he can do whatever he wants

 

 

Brady whines, cries, yells, talks poo, and yes...if he takes off running for a first down he even pulls out a big first down karate chop if be mood hits him....

But he wins. Therefore all that is cool. It is what it is.

 

 

The double standard if legit, so.is JOAT's post.

There were double standards right within the game last night between Geno and Brady.

I Geno was a little high or low or missed deep they would talk about his accuracy, when Brady did the same it was "OMG TEH RECEIVERS!!1!1!

But he is Tom Brady. He has the resume to give him the benefit of the doubt. Other guys are still proving themselves.

 

I'm not disagreeing that this is the way it is, but it's still a bullshit attitude.

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football is an emotional game...for every minute a player is pissed on the sideline, Cam is pissed for 20!

he celebrates touchdowns like he's won the superbowl during games that he is getting demolished.

great athlete but in my honest opinion...fix the brain and attitude first!

Damn, boy, you dumb.

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I never knew why attitude was such a big deal. This is an emotional game where emotionals can change in the blink of an eye. I never had an issue with Cam's "attitude". He is a young kid who is a millionaire playing the sport he loves and just wanting to win. Maybe his public speaking skills aren't the best especially after a loss but he doesn't have to be a great speaker, he is a football player. All QB gets attitudes. Such as Brady throwing a fit, Peyton throwing his OL under the bus, Aarons double check(while not an attitude but is a celebration) etc. All that doesn't matter to me. It is a game that I enjoy to watch. I could careless about someone's attitude or celebration for a TD. If I was a football star, mine would be worse lol

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he celebrates touchdowns like he's won the superbowl during games that he is getting demolished.

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Bullshit. This happened one time against the Giants. Show me another game where we were getting "demolished" where he celebrated. He has only played three games where we got demolished, Saints, Giants, Broncs. Every other game he's QB'd has been close.

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Bullshit. This happened one time against the Giants. Show me another game where we were getting "demolished" where he celebrated. He has only played three games where we got demolished, Saints, Giants, Broncs. Every other game he's QB'd has been close.

Hawk is a damn troll. I don't know wtf he is talking about or what point he is trying to make other than spew his disdain for Cam.

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Bullshit. This happened one time against the Giants. Show me another game where we were getting "demolished" where he celebrated. He has only played three games where we got demolished, Saints, Giants, Broncs. Every other game he's QB'd has been close.

 

And even in that Giants game, that was a two score game at that point.  He was probably trying to be motivational, trying to reverse the psychological momentum.  There was still plenty of time in the game to turn it around.

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