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


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I don't see the point in singling Cam out but a lot of people are too casual with the weekend.

 

I don't watch the Pro Bowl and I recommend others stop watching it as well. It's a disgrace and should be replaced with something else. NBA and NHL do a much better job with their events.

 

And It's even worse now that it's before the Super Bowl. Nobody wants to watch that crap after the conference championships.

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Not that I give a rat's ass what some Mr. Irrelevant had to say about Cam, but I think Cam is a guy that is cautious around people he doesn't know well. Not timid, just kind of wary. People with that personality trait often come off as arrogant until you get to know them better. 

 

So if he was stand-offish with his peers at the PB, it explains a lot of the stories that have emerged from that week in Hawaii.

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I remember that game very well, the O-line simply stopped blocking when Cam went into the game.

It couldn't be the part about the second half is where the afc wanted to win their winners share of cash and decided to play football and not fug around like they did in the first half, could it?

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Wasn't everybody complaining about the NFC offence not giving their all while the AFC Defence kept beating up on Newton? There no need to get so defensive, Cam took the wrong approach ( if the story is true).

 

 

And the story will continue to live on in legend as long as guys like you continue to believe it.

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And the story will continue to live on in legend as long as guys like you continue to believe it.

Live on in legend? It's a story from a disgruntled former LS on a event nearly two years ago. It will be rightfully be forgotten in a week regardless of the fact that " guys like me" believe it could be true and irrelevant.

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The opposing defense went from loafing off and clowning around to giving 100% effort when Cam went into the game. They were trying to murder him with everything they had. This cvnt wants $25,000? Cam should pay a thug $25,000 to punch that chump in the mouth.

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