I seriously stopped reading at that point and I am not that guy, I normally read all the way to see if there is some semblance of a point. But that there made me realize this guy has no concept of college football or football on any level for that matter. This guy puts guaranteed millions on the line to play for a possible championship. The arrogant guy he is describing declares for the draft the second its possible. The guy bleeds orange and there has never been a second that was in doubt.
To equate that to arrogance blows my mind. That being said, all the hubbub about Cam is a tad silly here also on the forums. Expecting Cam to behave like Peyton is ridiculous as they are from totally different generations and backgrounds. You put any QB under 30 in that same situation and he reacts similarly. The funny thing is if say Brady did that no one would bat an eye.
I look at it like this you ask him the same thing an hour or 2 later you get a different reaction. Anyone here that has played sports at a high level if someone shoved a mic in your face minutes after a loss like that how do you react? Most would not have been half as "mature" as he was and he was in no way mature about it. I am a firm believer that the losing team should not be interviewed so close after a game. These are highly competitive guys that hate to lose and most do not have the temperment for such things... These guys are football players not politicians. Emotion is half of what lets them play on the level they do. Peyton is a rare exception Cam is actually more the norm among athletes.
I think everyone that played in that game deserves some respect for playing their hearts out. Given he had never in the life likely seen a pass rush near that I think he did a great job at being able to say anything in the interview. The kid was likely still shell shocked.
tldr version: F U huffington post, lay off Cam.