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What was the touchdown celebration they were all doing today?


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Cam's TD celebration is #2.

2. Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton makes young fan's day – Newton got plenty of bang for his buck after scoring an eight-yard rushing touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. First, he mocked Atlanta's "Dirty Bird" dance, then did his own Superman busting out diddy, and then capped it all off by handing the touchdown ball to a young Panthers fan in the stands by the end zone. Cue the 'Awwww' …

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/best-nfl-celebrations-week-9-015749261--nfl.html

 

 

If you let the video of Cam play through, you can play the video of Tolbert's TD celebration.

 

I'm sure they'll be on youtube soon enough but I couldn't find them now.

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Cam's TD celebration is #2.

 

If you let the video of Cam play through, you can play the video of Tolbert's TD celebration.

 

I'm sure they'll be on youtube soon enough but I couldn't find them now.

 

Holy poo two former Panthers mentioned in the number 1 spot there.

 

 

1. Dallas Cowboys DT Nick Hayden recovers fumble, parties like a rock star – Hayden took the cake on the celebration front Sunday. The defensive tackle seized the moment after defensive end George Selvie stripped Minnesota Vikings QB Christian Ponder of the ball in the third quarter, pouncing on it in the end zone for a rare touchdown by a defensive lineman. Hayden then channeled his inner Guitar Hero, shredding a tasty number on the air guitar before pile-driving the imaginary instrument into the turf.

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WOW really??   Let me be another voice and say HELL NO its not from lil B the worst rapper to ever try to rap.

 

Its a hood thing really, its called EATTING

 

It means making plays on the field(for football players and other things for others) or like Johnson does sometimes coming out of the tunnel, saying hes going to make plays today and eat them up..

 

They just turned a around the way saying into a action that people would know what they was talking about. Never put thought into it I thought everyone knew what that was.

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FYI, to that lil B video ....

 

COOKING and EATING is to different things...

 

Really if you look at the video it looks like lil B saying he eating(making money) off his cooking(well those of you in the know, know what that is...lol)

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