Cam’s influence growing

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Cam doesn’t even know what it means.

At this point, some sports journalist should track down the guy who started it. Can’t remember what he said, but Cam gave some details in an interview about where/when he saw it, but said he doesn’t know the guy’s name who did it.
 
Arbuckle had a player at Western Kentucky who used to hit the Zombieland at opponents after scoring. His name is Daewood Davis. When Arbuckle asked him what it meant, Davis told him, "You have to let your opponent know they stink. They smell like a zombie." FFWD to Wazzu ...
Arbuckle and Ward were watching cutups from plays at WKU. Ward noticed what Davis was doing, asked about it, and told Arbuckle, “I’m going to start hitting that.” Though he did it at Wazzu, it has taken off this season. "I just love that it's caught fire," Arbuckle told me.
 
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Love how it's being called the 'Cam Ward' celebration. Big for the brand. Have any our brain dead media reporters asked him about it yet? lol
There was actually an article about where he got it from. His coach at Washington state had players that started this at Western Kentucky. He picked it up from there and just kept rolling with it. He fully admits he didn't start it, but will gladly make it a big thing. Loved his response in that he gave credit where due, but is hyped people are picking it up.
 
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We may have popularized it b/c we were the cool guys, but that was started by Bear Bryant.
from what i have learned- Bear and Howard’s Bama teams did do it at practice, but only one player may have done it one time for them during an end of the third quarter in some bowl game. I got this when pressed online Bama fans with particulars . That is all they would say happened. Here to be proven wrong though.
 
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