R0CKYT0P 16
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Sep 20, 2008
- Messages
- 1,694
- Likes
- 704
Lol Cam did it to himself. Prancing around after ever first down and his look at me attitude. People don't like that, especially out of a QB.
He isn't a thug, classless, or a bum, but he is immature. An NFL veteran acting like a college freshman. A 26 year old acting like a 16 year old.
He's actually made some valid arguments. You just have refused to hear him out...
Lol, I've been following the thread all day. So yeah, I've "heard him out".
Man is an emotional player. How would you act losing the biggest game of your career? Dude doesn't lose big games. Like I said he'll learn from this new experience.
Kinda off the field clothes soooooo what does this have to do with him on the field. He wears a team skull cap to the presser and was labeled a thug. So what should he wear? I'll wait.......
I'm actually not mad but to call the man out and our own has done the same at one time is crazy. Don't have a double standard be straight up about it all is what I want. Wrong is wrong be it Manning or Newton.
Kinda off the field clothes soooooo what does this have to do with him on the field. He wears a team skull cap to the presser and was labeled a thug. So what should he wear? I'll wait.......
I believe there's a lot of inequity between how black (people) football players and white (people) football players a treated. If it's not Cam's celebrations, it's Sherman's interview after the game. If it's not that interview, it's Marshawn Lynch's "I'm just here so I don't get fined."
I don't think, at least I hope, that white people (full disclosure: I'm white) don't do this sort of thing maliciously. I hope that we're just sort of culturally out-of-touch.
All of that being said Cam did a lot of damage to his own reputation last night on the fumble. Everything else doesn't matter.
