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Sometimes I wonder why some Qbs get a pass from the media


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With what is happening to RG3 this season, it could have been easily been Cam going through that if he didn't humbled himself and feed the trolls that is the media.

 

They were trying so hard to prosecute Cam but he didn't give in.

 

But yet Qbs like Sam Bradford keep getting a pass from the media, yes he plays in a small market but so does Cam but why do they pick on everything Cam does. If not for a winning season Cam will be going through what Rg3 is going through..they tried doing that Kapernick earlier in the year but he picked up wins and then it stopped.

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The media likes to pick winners and losers. Then they don't want to admit when they are wrong. Finally they give in, but always bring up the BS they created in the first place.

This ^

Most talking heads are completely full of themselves so when wrong they just chang the narrative.

And the sportscenters of the world get their talking points from the talking heads.

I mean lets get to the real issue, they have spent 3 days talking about a team (cowfugers) that if they even made the playoffs they would be outin the first round.

Thats bullshit.

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Because nobody cares about Sam Bradford. Cam moves the meter. 

Who cares. Our QB is better than all these schlups. We are lucky.

We should care. The media is gearing towards a direction it knows is unacceptable but still ventures there whenever it can to get some ratings. I understand Cam, RG3 are mega superstars while bradford et. al are nobodys but why not appreciate those superstars like the NBA does. Why do they need to tear them down while upholding guys like Luck and the likes. I don't get what they get from it. Superstars make the sports world go round and it will never change.

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Stafford gets one of the biggest passes I've ever seen. He has freaking megatron yet he still hasn't done poo in the playoffs and has a losing record as a starter.

 

agree, but I watched that playoff game against the Saints. Stafford was unreal. He literally played the perfect game and threw for nearly 400 yards that saturday night in new orleans. There was just no defense.

 

The Detroit defense just isn't good enough for whatever reason. I don't think Stafford is the problem, as Cam never was either.

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