Cam -
I love you, man. You're one of my favorite Auburn players of all time. The child-like energy and enthusiasm you brought to Auburn combined with the immense natural talent you possessed created a larger-than-life superhero. You lifted the program on your back and took it to places we never thought we'd see.
Your first couple of years in the NFL were amazing. I hate you got caught up in the Farewell Peyton tour and were denied the Superbowl win you should have gotten.
I know you want to play in the league again, and you're absolutely, positively right. There are NOT 32 quarterbacks better than you. I want you to make another run through the NFL and prove to the world that you were and are one of the best to ever put on the pads.
BUT... my brother... BUT. You have learned absolutely nothing from your long banishment from the NFL. I saw your cocky, dancing, prancing video announcing that you'd be working out at Auburn's Pro Day. I saw the clips of you making effortless throws. Honestly you looked better than you've looked ever throwing the ball. The stark reality is the first act canceled out anything the second may have provided. Nobody will remember the throws, they'll just remember your antics.
You want to know why people like Dak Prescott, Tua Turdburgler, Andy Dalton, Jaboo Winston,Nick Foles, Geno Smith, and others like them -- guys who couldn't carry your shoelaces -- have NFL jobs and you don't? It's because they matured, they molded themselves into the steady, calm presence NFL teams want from the face of their franchise and at the helm of their offense. The NFL is a business. It doesn't hire hopping, flopping, preening peacocks unless they have out-of-this-world talent (which you did, but don't any longer).
I gave up yesterday when I saw you clowning. You're never going to learn. If you'd reined some of that in you'd probably still be in the NFL. You'd get your shot. Based on what I saw yesterday I don't believe you ever will.
That's a shame, bro. You could have been a legend. You could have made the Hall. All you had to do was grow up just a little bit.