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Cam on the Fox pre game....still asking the same old crap.....


Jmac

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Instead of talking about his game and how the team has improved,they will ask him the same old noise about his maturity and how he learned to grow up. He must be so pissed about having to talk about this over and over again...bet he wishes he could tell them to shove it. No matter how well he plays they keep beating a dead horse....give it up pinheads.

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Instead of talking about his game and how the team has improved,they will ask him the same old noise about his maturity and how he learned to grow up. He must be so pissed about having to talk about this over and over again...bet he wishes he could tell them to shove it. No matter how well he plays they keep beating a dead horse....give it up pinheads.

When was he ever immature?

A sore loser, sure, what kind of elite athlete wouldn't be? A bit of a show off at times? Ok.

But immature? Name one instance in the NFL, on or off the field, that he has had an issue with maturity or ego.

I am so sick of hearing this poo.

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They are doing it now.. good interview.. Cam said all the right things.. talked about asking everyone around him how he can be better as a player and as a person

I was really impressed with that interview. Love what he say about Brady, Peyton, and Brees about not just showing up and being great. Talked about the work those guys must do in order to be great.

Of course after the interview the fox panel switched there attention to the panthers D and then talked about the Saints. Strahan said Kuechly is a superstar in the making and reminds him of a young Brian Urlacher.

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That was "the interview" that will change how Cam is perceived by the public. He came across very genuine and real, and made people relate with him. The Cam hate will dissipate now... Cam is about to explode onto the scene and will surely be an icon for the NFL for years to come. Very proud to be a fan at the moment

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He said his dad and brother sat him down and showed him footage of himself. Obviously there was something to it as he said he was disgusted by it. Everyone always said he was young and inexperienced and would grow but those same people here will ignore that aspect now that he has done it.

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