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Old 02-08-2016, 12:24 AM   #151
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Disappointed in Cam with this shit interview. If he wants to be the "leader" on this team, he needs to suck it up on tough losses and stand in there like a man. Stop being a pouty bitch and grow the fuck up. He's still immature as hell and it's time he grows up. Stop this dabbing bullshit. Stop the superman shit. Win games and face the music win you lose. For the record, I hated it when Aaron Rodgers did that stupid ass championship belt shit too.





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Not sure if you remember what it felt like when you were 26, but I'm giving Cam a pass for this interview. If you have a handbook on how to be mature enough to handle easily the worst professional night of your life at that age you should get that on the market quick. It's clear despite the strides Cam has made as a quarterback he still has more to learn, but that's ok. He's young and talented enough that he probably still has a great shot at returning to another SB, and as time has proven again and again anything can happen. Tonight was just another step in his learning experience.

I can't fault him for wearing his heart on his sleeve. Obviously the NFL is a business and they make it mandatory to stick the winners and losers in front of a microphone every post game, but I believe the NFL could learn a thing or two about personal limits as well. Did you see the close up shot of (I believe, not totally sure) Josh Norman on the sideline crying? Give the team their appropriate space, but make it clear they have to do the interviews at some point. I am confident if you were a player in the league and they tried to stick you in front of the cameras immediately after losing the game (that you've worked your ass off to get to for most of your entire life) you'd probably be upset too. The NFL doesn't even allow the moment to sink in before the cameras are recording your reaction.
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Old 02-08-2016, 12:28 AM   #152
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Von Miller really was the difference tonight. He deserved the MVP.

Feel bad for Pat Bowlen, he must be in bad shape.
Yeah me too. If he can't travel anymore I'm sure it's gotta be serious. At least he gets to enjoy another SB win though.

As for Von Miller, he was obviously very deserving of the award, but if coaches were eligible too I think Wade Phillips would've had a strong case. He literally came up with a game plan that stopped the two hottest quarterbacks in their tracks this year in the 2 most crucial games of the season. All I could think watching the game tonight was "damn, that could've been our defense." Hope Joe Barry was taking notes tonight, between Seattle/Denver it's clear the quickest way to a championship is to build a SB-caliber defense, rather than hope that a Tom Brady falls into your lap.
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Old 02-08-2016, 12:45 AM   #153
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Not sure if you remember what it felt like when you were 26, but I'm giving Cam a pass for this interview. If you have a handbook on how to be mature enough to handle easily the worst professional night of your life at that age you should get that on the market quick. It's clear despite the strides Cam has made as a quarterback he still has more to learn, but that's ok. He's young and talented enough that he probably still has a great shot at returning to another SB, and as time has proven again and again anything can happen. Tonight was just another step in his learning experience.

I can't fault him for wearing his heart on his sleeve. Obviously the NFL is a business and they make it mandatory to stick the winners and losers in front of a microphone every post game, but I believe the NFL could learn a thing or two about personal limits as well. Did you see the close up shot of (I believe, not totally sure) Josh Norman on the sideline crying? Give the team their appropriate space, but make it clear they have to do the interviews at some point. I am confident if you were a player in the league and they tried to stick you in front of the cameras immediately after losing the game (that you've worked your ass off to get to for most of your entire life) you'd probably be upset too. The NFL doesn't even allow the moment to sink in before the cameras are recording your reaction.
There are a lot of young QBs that have lost big time games like this and they didn't act like he did. It's not easy by any means, but a leader endures it and takes it like a man. Like I said, he has a lot of growing up to do. No passes are giving on stupid shit like this. I seriously doubt you'd see Kirk Cousins doing shit like that.
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Old 02-08-2016, 07:11 AM   #154
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Did Peyton really kiss the Papa's Johns dude? That was... interesting.
Ha, that was like the first guy he looked for too!
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Old 02-08-2016, 07:27 AM   #155
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Disappointed in Cam with this shit interview. If he wants to be the "leader" on this team, he needs to suck it up on tough losses and stand in there like a man. Stop being a pouty bitch and grow the fuck up. He's still immature as hell and it's time he grows up. Stop this dabbing bullshit. Stop the superman shit. Win games and face the music win you lose. For the record, I hated it when Aaron Rodgers did that stupid ass championship belt shit too.





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You would never see a class act like Russell Wilson-27 years old- act like a flat out bitch like cam. But cam is who cam is...personalities like his keep the league interesting. When he is high, smiling, dabbing everything is a good time...and his lows are like this. He's done this throughout his career. I would like to see him mature, but I want cam to be cam. He will figure it out.
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Old 02-08-2016, 07:55 AM   #156
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Seriously. During the incomplete pass challenge I felt like I was the only one who saw the ball touch the ground, then become loose and wiggle around in there. It was damn obvious. And then it felt like Nantz/Simms were trying to cover for Carey by saying it looked like a good catch. I used to think Carey was a good ref, but his whole stance on our name combined with the fact that he's terrible at predicting challenges has me convinced he's overrated.

I was with Carey,I didn't think it touched the ground
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Old 02-08-2016, 08:25 AM   #157
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Looked like a catch to me. But these days you might as well flip a coin to decide.
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Did Payton get paid to say he'll be drinking Budweiser tonight? That's twice he did that.
Apparently he was paid to say that, I am really disappointed with that. How much money does he need, he's already made and got millions. Kind of came across as cheesy to me.
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You would never see a class act like Russell Wilson-27 years old- act like a flat out bitch like cam. But cam is who cam is...personalities like his keep the league interesting. When he is high, smiling, dabbing everything is a good time...and his lows are like this. He's done this throughout his career. I would like to see him mature, but I want cam to be cam. He will figure it out.
I'm sure he will learn from this. Marshall Faulk had a very interesting take on this, which I'm sure no one will care about. He talked about being a young guy, after losing a Super Bowl, and doing the same thing as Cam; and saying that just like he learned from that mistake, Cam will learn from this mistake.
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Looked like a catch to me. But these days you might as well flip a coin to decide.
I'm with Mooby, to me it clearly looked like it hit the ground, and then moved as he rolled over
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Apparently he was paid to say that, I am really disappointed with that. How much money does he need, he's already made and got millions. Kind of came across as cheesy to me.
Multiple media outlets are reporting that Budweiser did not pay him anything:
Budweiser 'delighted' but says Peyton Manning not paid to shill for brand after SB
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I'm with Mooby, to me it clearly looked like it hit the ground, and then moved as he rolled over
The ball can touch the ground if he has possession, looked like the ball moved around but I thought he seemed to have control throughout.
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after the hit it touched the ground before the roll, when the defender's helmet was touching the ground, the ball was right next to it. if you don't have control at that point or the ground causes a bounce, i think they'd say it's not a catch.

i thought it was a catch too, but i can see why someone might say otherwise. in the context of that game, i'm not sure it'd really matter though. denver's D showed up looking to stomp face and that was pretty much that.
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I'm sure he will learn from this. Marshall Faulk had a very interesting take on this, which I'm sure no one will care about. He talked about being a young guy, after losing a Super Bowl, and doing the same thing as Cam; and saying that just like he learned from that mistake, Cam will learn from this mistake.
The way Cam acted last night epitomizes why folks cant stand the guy. He proves it once again.


Did anyone ask him why he didn't try to get the fumble at his feet? Or folks gonna give him a pass on that too?
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There are a lot of young QBs that have lost big time games like this and they didn't act like he did. It's not easy by any means, but a leader endures it and takes it like a man. Like I said, he has a lot of growing up to do. No passes are giving on stupid shit like this. I seriously doubt you'd see Kirk Cousins doing shit like that.
True but everyone matures at different levels. If Cam is ever lucky enough to make it back and he loses another one I doubt you'd see him act the same way. I doubt Captain Kirk would act like that too but we both know Cam and Kirk are two entirely different people and Kirk is clearly the more mature one.
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