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On the Chris Long Ejection


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I was just listening to some hack on the local St. Louis ESPN Radio network.   Guy was so salty he sounded like his wife left him for Cam and Steve Smith kicked his dog.

 

 

According to him the game yesterday resembled "a game played in South Central where you were scared someone might do something terrible."  (dats racist?)

 

Also, Cam Newton and Steve Smith were "reprehensible" and "disgusting".  I missed this, but he says Cam was trying to "incite a riot"?

 

He says both teams were equally immature. 

 

 

 

O he mad

 

 

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I'm going to say this plain and simple. I'd rather the Panthers fans have a rep for being nasty than a rep for being the wine and cheese fan. 

 

I mean... I agree with you. I don't agree with throwing a bottle at an opposing player, but i would love for a home game to actually be a home game every once in a while...

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I mean... I agree with you. I don't agree with throwing a bottle at an opposing player, but i would love for a home game to actually be a home game every once in a while...

Normally I'd agree about the bottle being thrown but... I don't know.. something about those Rams set me off, just like it did the players. I don't think I would have been mad if he got hit with a brick.

 

I know that seems classless but I wouldn't want that happening to any other team besides the Rams..

 

Hell maybe not even the Falcons..

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I fuged up and read the comments. I always forget Cam is a thug. Thanks uninformed masses who barely know football for reminding me of that. The people who post on the mainstream media outlets are like a bunch of Chucks. But at least Chuck is ours...and as ours, I'll love him like a huddle brotha.

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I was just listening to some hack on the local St. Louis ESPN Radio network.   Guy was so salty he sounded like his wife left him for Cam and Steve Smith kicked his dog.

 

 

According to him the game yesterday resembled "a game played in South Central where you were scared someone might do something terrible."  (dats racist?)

 

Also, Cam Newton and Steve Smith were "reprehensible" and "disgusting".  I missed this, but he says Cam was trying to "incite a riot"?

 

He says both teams were equally immature. 

 

 

 

O he mad

 

there is literally no way for a human being to watch that game and come away with that interpretation of events

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