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Former 49ers long snapper Brian Jennings on KNBR “Cam Newton owes me $25,000″


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even if cam newton was goofing off...so fuging what its the pro bowl its in Hawaii i wouldnt be practicing either

 

It was a $25k bonus Einstein.

 

 

Might not mean anything to a goofoff like Newton, but sure as s*it means a lot to special teamers.

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He played 13 flawless years in the NFL lol.

 

 

Never, ever once had a bad snap. Ever.

 

Somewhere during the last few days, we have given you the impression that we care what you have to say.  Please accept our aplogies for this significant oversight...and be rest assured that no one here give two shits what you and your douchebag team's opinions are.

 

 

That is all...carry on.

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May be worth noting that this happened a few months before the Saints' bounty scandal, in which Cam was a named target, and that near the entire Saints o-line was blocking for Cam in that game.

 

Maybe this guy whose name I already forget can collect his $25,000 from them.

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Which brings me to the conclusion.   I hope the Saints Oline probowlers are on the other team.  I don't want those chumps protecting Cam in the pro-bowl. 

 

 

It wasn't so much the AFC was blitzing out the bum or anything, Their front four had free access due to the Saints' guards basically stepping aside as soon as the ball was snapped. 

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It was a $25k bonus Einstein.

 

 

Might not mean anything to a goofoff like Newton, but sure as s*it means a lot to special teamers.

 

dude I read the quote its a non-issue your long snapper is just trying to stir up BS. now stop quoting me and go crawl back in to your hole. 

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I remember that game. Cam looked pretty awful for most of it, but he had a very nice pass to Steve Smith for a TD. As far as I know that's the only time two Panthers have hooked up for a score in the Pro Bowl.

But seriously dude, it's the Pro Bowl. Nobody cares.

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