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if cam threw 4ints in a game


Deebo

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you will never hear the media make an excuse for him......i mean damn its ok to admit luck is a young qb and this is part of his growing pains......but to blatantly make an excuse for him is too much.....last season he threw 23 ints....but yet all the media saw was the game winning drives he engineered but fail to talk about the ints that got them in that position in the first place.

 

last week he did the same thing and he got away with it...and all we heard this week is how great luck is...blah blah blah....when will the media criticize luck for him being turnover prone?

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jesus christ. 

 

So when we win the Lombardi, are you also going to complain that Dan Patrick handed the trophy to Cam in a smug manner? And that if Kaep won it, it would have been handed to him in a more calm and congratulatory way?

 

"adults" on this site start more "he said/she said" and immature arguments then 13 year old girls

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I saw a lot of bad passes today. From Brady, Luck, Brees and Wilson.

 

When they fug up, it's a fluke or "the ball got away from them".

 

When Cam misses a couple of passes, everyone wants to analyze every nuance of the throw and his mechanics. I at least understand it when it comes from the media at large. I don't understand at all when the criticism comes from our own fanbase.

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The media didn't like how Cam breathed in Oxygyn. Let me go make a thread

 

This x1000.

 

 

You all must really beat off to just the thought of how badly Mike Golic hates how Cam blinks his eyes or cracks his knuckles. Never in a million years would I believe I was talking to fully grown adults after reading these threads/comments

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