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Golic's never been a big Cam supporter. Greeny, however, really likes him.

 

Thus the dichotomy, and the reason the show is so popular.

 

Watch Cam show out on Monday. Listen to Golic eat crow (if you like the show.)

 

Nothing to see here.

 

 

It's almost like it's planned that way ;)

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Yeah, I can respect most differences of opinion and if you like Luck, Stafford or even Wilson over Cam then we can agree to disagree.  But ranking RGIII over him at this point just reeks of ignorance, and anyone who does so should take heat for having such an indefensible stance.

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Yeah

 

The whole "people can have their opinion argument" is worthless when you can't have your opinion about their opinion.

 

 

That's not the point.  I don't think anyone said you can't have an opinion about their opinion.  I even said that I disagree with their rankings.  I just don't get why people get so worked up over it.  I understand getting heated over the way the team plays or the way the front office makes decisions. That stuff directly affects the team and how far they can go.  Someone thinking our QB isn't as good as five other guys his age is not a big deal.  

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lol little defensive, there.

never said you couldn't or shouldn't feel like that or act like that or post like that. i don't really care and you shouldn't care what i think about it either. there is no effort to tell you what you can or should get riled up about.

i was just looking at it the way i look at someone who has a bruise somewhere who keeps complaining about how it hurts when they poke it. if it hurts when you poke it, quit poking it. if what some people say bothers you on a consistent basis, then quit listening to them. it's not me telling you what to do...it's just a bit of what could be helpful but unsolicited advice. take it or leave it or rage about someone on the internet disagreeing with you and if you are worrying about whether or not I'm looking down at you, again i ask what does it matter? i'm just another hack on the internet.

i don't, btw.

Yep.

I have no issue with people discussing what's said about the team and/or its players. I do, however, agree that people are waaaaayyy too sensitive about these things.

Going on the warpath over every little slight - some real, some imagined, some manufactured - is a lot of work.

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Why do these pundits have to continually bring up this subject week in, week out? They seriously do these rankings all the time and nothing changes based on performance because it's a popularity contest with these "experts". And for some reason, you people still fall for it and get defensive over nothing. 

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