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Cam with Don Shula and the rest of Mike Shulas family!


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http://espn.go.com/blog/carolina-panthers/post/_/id/2436/priceless-moment-between-rising-star-legend

 

http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:10035542

 

Newton looked completely thrilled to be in the presence of the NFL's all-time winningest coach. He clutched Shula's right hand with his and put his left arm around Shula's shoulders.

Don Shula, 83, proudly displayed the Super Bowl ring he got from Miami's 17-0 undefeated season.

"He was just real happy for all of us,'' Mike said of his dad. "He loves that stuff. He loves the game, he loves game day, he loves having a chance to be out there on the sideline.

"[Miami] Coach [Joe] Philbin has done a wonderful job of making him feel a part of it.''

Goosebumps just watching it.

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Can we all resolve to stop doing this now? The media has moved on, and our QB is starting to earn his deserved accolades.

 

It just isn't relevant anymore.

 I agree that the "thug" word is ignorant and unwarranted. I don't believe the media has moved on. I personally believe they were full of ish about Cam in the first place.

 

Only cynics and desparate people would look at a handsome young man and read all kinds of negative things into a smile. Cam has always been Cam. And they know it.

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As soon as Cam slips, even just a little, the media will play Cam in a negative way.

 

I hope they are past it and we don't hear anymore unjust negative comments, but when something is driven by money, I don't expect any common sense or good heart to come from it. they don't care about portraying someone for who he is, they care about which way they can spin it to create a story or buzz, and ultimately MONEY.

 

All I care about is what i think of Cam, not a media outlet. I think the world of Cam.

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As soon as Cam slips, even just a little, the media will play Cam in a negative way.

 

I hope they are past it and we don't hear anymore unjust negative comments, but when something is driven by money, I don't expect any common sense or good heart to come from it. they don't care about portraying someone for who he is, they care about which way they can spin it to create a story or buzz, and ultimately MONEY.

 

 

Yep yep yep.

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As soon as Cam slips, even just a little, the media will play Cam in a negative way.

 

I hope they are past it and we don't hear anymore unjust negative comments, but when something is driven by money, I don't expect any common sense or good heart to come from it. they don't care about portraying someone for who he is, they care about which way they can spin it to create a story or buzz, and ultimately MONEY.

 

All I care about is what i think of Cam, not a media outlet. I think the world of Cam.

 

Interesting, What do you think of RG3? Think the flak he is getting is fair or unjust?

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Interesting, What do you think of RG3? Think the flak he is getting is fair or unjust?

 

honestly, idk. I'm not a skins fan and dont have the perspective of one.

 

I was sitting here here a year ago watching Cam get mauled on ESPN, and then RGIII comes up and he's worshiped. I've always thought he was over hyped on the field and off the field. I feel thats just what the media wanted circulating. idk its all fuged up i could go on forever about how our whole society is greedy and fake but ill spare the Huddle from that haha.

 

 

 

to somewhat answer your question, i like that RG# is getting some heat. I dont have a good opinion of RGIII he seems all about him and he bought into the hype.

 

 

I'll just continue to be my small, meek self. Go Panthers!

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