Dang. I just realized you're less than 100k from 1 million subscribers. Crazy you aren't at a million by now. Some of the best football content on the entire platform here.
That's so wild. When I played I redshirted, lost a year of eligibility from transferring d1 to d1 lost another year for transferring from 1 mountain West school to another mountain West school and had medical redshirts denied for a full rupture hamstring tear for the the only year of eligibility I had left. The NCAA sucks 😂 I'm glad things have gotten better for players
I got scouted by SUNY Buffalo but I got in a freak accident and took an academic scolarship to another school instead. I swear if I had known this was even a possibilty I would've taken my recovery way more seriously. All the more power to this guy.
Don't let it get you down bro I know it's hard I struggle with it myself as a former football player my boy played with Larry Fitzgerald at valley forge my boy was going to attend WV on a full ride he slipped in the hallway tore up his whole knee just hold ya head bro
@@aR0ttenBANANA Well you got an academic scholarship and your education, that's an accomplishment, I had to go to a D2 in the middle of nowhere to get a scholarship lol
If he waits till he’s 30 to use it he’s wasting it, dude ain’t making the nfl leaving hundreds of thousands on the table if his degree is worth so much
@@Scheboygan8767 since he was on scholoarship, Oregon was legally obligated to let him complete his education. He took advantage of his medical redshirt and got 2 degrees for free. Most lawyers, doctors, professors and other career fields don't start until you finish your Masters and PHDs so starting your career at age 30 is more common than you think.
@@Iamhimbutyouarenot he’s going to be 30 years old never making a real paycheck once in his life. I guarantee my mans is going home to live with his parents after he’s done playing college frat boy after a decade🤣🤣🤣
Chris Weinke was 26 yo at Fl state and won the heisman and a national championship. I never thought I'd see someone older. Those injuries are some of the toughest to come back from. He's definitely tough, I respect it.
Years ago, I was living in DC. I went to watch a wrestling match at AU. One of their wrestlers started at Penn State. But, then joined the military before graduation. He ended up becoming a Navy Seal. After he left the Navy, he was granted a military exception for athletic eligibility. Trained Seal as a fully grown adult did quite well on the mat.
Bro shout out to his mom for relocating across the country because she knew her son needed his dad/grandad in his life! It's sad his dad didn't didn't feel the same.
@@Scheboygan8767honestly i see a team drafting him for the attention in the last rounds, cause the story would be crazy and probably be a practice squad player then get cut He's way too injury prone
@@Scheboygan8767 he'll enter the work force with a BA and 2 Masters....those typically increase your salary in any field... Also, if he can come back after 3 terrible injuries, I think the man is capible of doing anything that he sets his mind to.
@@royboy1984 calm down with horrible injuries and coming back🤣 mans just wants to play college kid for as long as he can. I tore my UCL in high school and played in college it’s not something that’s hard to do at all nowadays. Giving too much credit my guy, he wants to get shit faced and go to frat parties as long as he can and get a free scholarship for it. If he was smart he’d realize he has 197 career yards in 6 seasons. Use that masters to your advantage instead of waiting till you’re 30 too🤣 bros lost hundreds of thousands potentially for 197 career yards and to be a meme 😭
Flemlo, it’s been a pleasure watching your videos over the years. Knowing it won’t be long before I see you hit your FIRST million subs is dope. You certainly deserve it. You have many things I appreciate about you as a content creator. Especially a creator that solely does 🏈. It’s such a saturated market, yet the quality of your work still stands out. But man, number 1 for me is your journalistic integrity. You are one of the least biased sports content creators in the YT game. Even touching sensitive topics, you ALWAYS tell both sides of the story. Like your Kaep video as just a single example. The media as a whole could learn a thing or two about objectivity and open-mindedness from you. I don’t always agree with your takes, there’s times I might feel the exact opposite even. But no matter what I always listen to what you have to say. Not only because I respect you, but more often then not you add context to situations via details I wasn’t aware of. Sometimes to the point my opinion on the matter changes. That speaks to how well researched you are because I am a diehard nfl fan. If you noticed in my massively long text the only world with every letter capitalized was “FIRST”. That’s because I believe 1 million is just the beginning.
thank you for the content u bring and the way you do best in the game been watching you since like 200k you deserve all the viewership and a damm show if were being real. thank you for what u do.
Hey FlemLo, just want to thank you for the content. For the 3-4 years, my son and I look forward to watching your videos together. He’s a 12 year old athlete. Plays high level travel soccer and lacrosse. Even though your focus is on football, the message is transferable to any sport and also to life in general. We love the way you approach the stories and investigate the grey in each story. Understanding that everything is not as simple as black and white but rather complex with different shades of grey. I hope my son looks at life the same way. Thanks again
5:30 i had to check my patna for this with his young son. His pop lived in the house with him and WOULD STILL FORGET HIS BDAY. So as fathers we promised to do our sons better than we were done by our fathers. My stepdad showed me love and pride first and taught me how to do so with/for my son. I was a teenage parent but I loved and adored my lil boy. Still do, at 14 years old I think of how my Pop made me feel growing up. Even though we ended up reconciling a couple years before he passed away. I keep how i felt as a jit to make sure i never made nor make my kids feel like i felt. 14:01 I had a moment like this before my pop passed .I wrote and make music, well I used to. Drop the first mixtape in my city and got the music scene around here started. It made me feel good about myself. My mom loved my music like everyone else and their mother. My father played piano and drums and could sing his ass off. OG used to send Pop my music. He never replied. One day I go to visit big man and his trucking coworker & i introduced myself, ya know ...southern raised/manners. The man excitedly light hollers out- "Music man!". Told me Pop listened to my music all the time on the road. Started telling me the onea that were his favorites to listen to that Pop made everyone listen to. To the point when he didn't know the name of the song, he'd sing or rap out a lyric or two and I'd be able to tell him the name. Some of the jawns were back before my son was born when I was 15. I'm talking 14/13. Man, I just stared at my Pop confused as he slept when his friend left. Big man was in a coma, and i just so badly wanted him ro wake up so I can ask him about it among so many other things. P.S. I respect bro. No cap. As a man with sickle cell and got hit up 10 years ago when i was 19. I wanted to defy the odds and be a boxer. After getting hit up summer of 2013 and my health taking a harsh turn, I just couldn't press through the hurdles i was facing. My dreams were over. My power-gone. Speed-gone. Reaction timing-gone. I was pushing so hard i damn near killed myself one day while training/working out. Trying to push myself to who and how I used to be, how I used to do. I "unwilling stopped ", heartbroken. That fukkd me up to the point I almost lost everything bcz of me being drunk or high all the time for over a year. So I respect this brother immensely fr fr
This is Flem doing what he does best. Talking about people as human beings. This guy is the butt of so many jokes, you choose to look at this as a story of human perseverance and commitment. Thank you for that.
Yo wow I was listening to this in the car and when Flemlo said Rhabdomyolysis my eyes shot up completely because I had the same injury during my freshman year of high school during spring workouts while doing squats. That injury is very painful, I remember I tried to walk up the steps to sit on the bleachers and couldn’t even muster up the strength to lift my leg, & after pushing through was able to get up, but the pain was excruciating. Then when I got home I was pissing out blood because it’s a blood disease and I admittedly went to the hospital and was admitted for 3 days. Very painful to go through. Shoutout to his resilience and pushing through because that shit ain’t easy and I was never the same as far as pushing myself that hard with squatting again because of traumatic experience.
I was arguing on Instagram (don't do this you get nowhere) the other day about this guy. People were saying "why is he taking up a roster spot, just let it go and move on) you said it best. How far will you for your dreams. Good stuff flemlo. Go Canes and Go Bengals.
Sorry that folks don't get why he stayed. Oregon is legally obligated to let him finish his education since he was on scholarhip. I think he took full advantage of that giving his circumstances. As someone who had to pay for his BA and Master's degree (still paying them off), this was smart on his part since he was injuried so much.
FlemLoooooooooo!!! This dude has an iron will and I feel will do great things man. He's an inspiration and an example of fortitude and drive. Can't keep a good man down! Thank you for sharing this story.
9 years playing college football is insane mans is gonna be 30 when he’s entering the work force, he’s probably never worked a real job in his life, never had to pay for college. No iron will, the kid working 2 jobs and going to school cause his parents are broke is an iron will. 9 years on scholarship is crazy
I’ve gotta stop not clicking your videos. ALL OF THEM are seriously worth watching. I watch one and then the one I miss auto plays and I’m always wrong about it and it’s a damn good story. Keep up the good work.
The black & white quick replay/recap after the ad read.. for some reason feels real smooth. I know you do this a lot but never mentioned it. lol you nice nice with the visuals dawg Lovin the content & hope you continue to climb to the top boss
Like usual, this one touched my heart. Ive said those same things before, “what did I do to deserve this?”. Thank you Flemlo, for always stand up for those who need. 🙏🏾
bruh I'm a miami fan and this dude has been goin in on blocking, effort and made a couple huge plays. I had no idea what his story was! Love this dude!
Ya. She's a real one. I never met my dad. Lived in the same city with him for over 19yrs. He never tried to reach us and the same with his parents, but my mom would have welcomed it for sure.
One thing you know for sure about this young man is he's resilient and has a big heart. I think he's going to take those things and use them in life, football has a way of giving back in the ladder years even if it's not financial. Bless this young man in his life and thru all his obstacles, btw he doesn't need his dad his dad doesn't deserve to see what Cam has grown into. Sometimes blood is thinner then water.
Wow, just man and i think i had bad days dammm. It is both beautiful and sad, his inner strength an resolve to either deal with his needs or his want to succeed. Both ways just awe inspiring. Thanks Flemlo
Been watching you for years bro. Love your videos... You are, in my opinion the most underrated UA-camr. You should have way over a million subs. Keep grinding 💪
Flem, great clip. I have to give it to Cam, my man has the heart of a Lion. I don't know if I could keep coming back after all those injuries and surgeries.
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of convenience and comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy," Martin Luther King, Jr. 👏👏👍💯🙏 I salute the young man and truly hope he gets his moment of victory when all is said and done!!
@FlemLoRaps bruh seeing you progress year after year is amazing. I'm shocked the NFL hasn't offered a contract to be a commentator or sports cast. I can definitely see you on ESPN💪🏾
Initial reaction to seeing the tag line of college player going for 9th season of course wasn’t positive. After hearing his story I think it’s actually extremely admirable that he’s continuing to keep going for his goals/dreams. Makes me realize I definitely shouldn’t pass judgement so quick.
MCCORMICK, defying odds like a gridiron legend, played a decade in college football, showing rookies how it's done. Age might slow some down, but not this titan. Through ankle and shoulder battles, no NFL paycheck, and life without a guiding hand, his spirit never wavered. And Flemo? The maestro of stories, weaving tales with the suspense of a Jason flick. Keep us on edge, man, and keep those eerie beats coming. Salute to both!"
I grew up playing football, still love it, but the sport I was obsessed over was lacrosse. My senior year I tore almost every ligament in my right knee In practice, lost all collegiate interest. Im getting into coaching because my passion has never gone away, but I always wish I took my rehab much more seriously than I did. Always root for the older guys or who’ve had the injury setbacks since I’m almost 25 at the time of commenting this.
Flemlo stay coming with that heat! They were making fun of him on a podcast I just saw. You just helped reset a negative narrative made about this guy. Great meaningful content bro. This platform is truly reliable.
Love the video. Love the shirt. I'm a big fan of yours and have been so for years. I respect your abilities to be respectful, mindful, insightful, and logical. You also see the human element among many other things. It's always a breath of fresh air on this platform and even just in dealing with people in general. You probably won't see this, but.... Keep grindin'.
FD Signifier brought me here and I’m so glad he did! Flem lo is a phenomenal story teller. This is so heartbreaking. As a heterosexual sexual woman who I / we choose to have and parent kids with is so important. We never 100% know how things will turn out but I couldn’t imagine the anger, abandonment and disappointment of having a father than constantly chooses not to up.
Flem, you must have a communications degree of some type. It shows in your technical work and presentation. And you manage to follow journalistic rules while still being cool. I also enjoy Brandon Perna for a comedic sports angle, but you're the go-to man for professional sports journalism. Go Lions, Bengals lol.
I was so bummed out when he transferred to Miami. I know him and Mario Cristobal are close, but he was cherished by us Ducks fans. Good luck Cam, we love you bro.
I went to school with a 10th year senior at SUNY brockport! Senior year he found out his core community college credits didn’t transfer. He changes majors completely for year 5. Took him 5 years to graduate from there!
Keep up the GRIND bro. I love your work. I look forward to everytime you put out a new video. I can’t wait to see where you’re in the next five (5) years. Again, keep up the GREAT work bro. Much respect bro.
Man like always, great story man. Wow, this man has more fight in him then I would have had and that's a fact. I hope he ends his college career the way he wants to.
Good day sir , very nice video. One thing i like about all your content is very well produced and in depth with pieces of information that other people miss . Well done
I played my last year at 23 years old. They asked me if I wanted to apply for a other year because I had a season ending ACL injury at the beginning of the 2nd game. I said hell naw, I had enough lol. More power to him. ✊🏿
Rabdo is scary. I was a medic in the army and we had a guy go down with it during pt. It looked like heat exhaustion at first, but even with treatment it progressively got worse. We couldn't even find a pulse on the guy. He made it but he spent over a week in the Hospital.
Anybody who can make light of this man’s situation is a real piece of sugar honey iced tea. Thanks for sharing his story, his relationship with his dad is a lot like mine was and I wish him all the luck and success in his life in whatever he wants to achieve.
Man, I felt that stuff about the dad. The last correspondence I got from my dad was on the memo line of the final child support check when I turned 18 in 1994. It said "Best of luck".
hey at flemoraps, been a fan of your vids since 2019? I wanted to know if you're gonna make a vid of cj stroude being the greatest ohio state qb to excel in the nfl lol...im a texan fan
Dang. I just realized you're less than 100k from 1 million subscribers. Crazy you aren't at a million by now. Some of the best football content on the entire platform here.
Getting close bro...been a ride for sure
football,rap,etc HE DOES IT ALL
@@FlemLoRapsyou deserve every follower and more bro!! You do great work every video I appreciate you man 🙌🏾
so true man, over the years quality has gone up while the quantity is still there! My mans gonna get everything he deserves for sure!!
Keep up the GRIND bro!!! I LOVE your work!!!!
That's so wild. When I played I redshirted, lost a year of eligibility from transferring d1 to d1 lost another year for transferring from 1 mountain West school to another mountain West school and had medical redshirts denied for a full rupture hamstring tear for the the only year of eligibility I had left. The NCAA sucks 😂 I'm glad things have gotten better for players
Sounds like football wasn’t for you
Why would you go to another mountain west
@@1992mvf paid for my education now I'm a multimillionaire, how bout you
Just the fact that they stuck with him through all them injuries says a lot about the program/ coaching staff. Best of luck to that young man.
I got scouted by SUNY Buffalo but I got in a freak accident and took an academic scolarship to another school instead. I swear if I had known this was even a possibilty I would've taken my recovery way more seriously. All the more power to this guy.
I was gonna walk on to Buffalo, didn't work out
@@DaDualityofMan at least you tried man, I just gave up.
Don't let it get you down bro I know it's hard I struggle with it myself as a former football player my boy played with Larry Fitzgerald at valley forge my boy was going to attend WV on a full ride he slipped in the hallway tore up his whole knee just hold ya head bro
Good times at UB!
@@aR0ttenBANANA Well you got an academic scholarship and your education, that's an accomplishment, I had to go to a D2 in the middle of nowhere to get a scholarship lol
I’m so glad that he got his degrees. I wish him the best. His education will never be a waste.
If he waits till he’s 30 to use it he’s wasting it, dude ain’t making the nfl leaving hundreds of thousands on the table if his degree is worth so much
@@Scheboygan8767this response is so inaccurate, it’s comedy.
@@Scheboygan8767 since he was on scholoarship, Oregon was legally obligated to let him complete his education. He took advantage of his medical redshirt and got 2 degrees for free. Most lawyers, doctors, professors and other career fields don't start until you finish your Masters and PHDs so starting your career at age 30 is more common than you think.
@@Iamhimbutyouarenot so you’re agreeing his degree won’t help him that much ?? That’s real comedy
@@Iamhimbutyouarenot he’s going to be 30 years old never making a real paycheck once in his life. I guarantee my mans is going home to live with his parents after he’s done playing college frat boy after a decade🤣🤣🤣
Chris Weinke was 26 yo at Fl state and won the heisman and a national championship. I never thought I'd see someone older. Those injuries are some of the toughest to come back from. He's definitely tough, I respect it.
Brandon "Kyle" Weeden was 27 in college
@@SadfoxGuyverBrandon weeden
Years ago, I was living in DC. I went to watch a wrestling match at AU.
One of their wrestlers started at Penn State. But, then joined the military before graduation. He ended up becoming a Navy Seal.
After he left the Navy, he was granted a military exception for athletic eligibility.
Trained Seal as a fully grown adult did quite well on the mat.
@@SadfoxGuyverBrandon Weeden was 28 when he got chosen by the Browns
Weinke also got drafted in the MLB I believe and then came back and played football at fsu
Bro shout out to his mom for relocating across the country because she knew her son needed his dad/grandad in his life! It's sad his dad didn't didn't feel the same.
All I can say is good for him to keep chasing that dream. It’s easy for people to mock, but that dude has more heart than most people I’ve met.
Honestly he’s just gonna be behind in life, dude ain’t making the nfl and he’s gonna be damn near 30 entering the work force 😂
@@Scheboygan8767honestly i see a team drafting him for the attention in the last rounds, cause the story would be crazy and probably be a practice squad player then get cut
He's way too injury prone
@@Scheboygan8767 he'll enter the work force with a BA and 2 Masters....those typically increase your salary in any field... Also, if he can come back after 3 terrible injuries, I think the man is capible of doing anything that he sets his mind to.
@@royboy1984 calm down with horrible injuries and coming back🤣 mans just wants to play college kid for as long as he can. I tore my UCL in high school and played in college it’s not something that’s hard to do at all nowadays. Giving too much credit my guy, he wants to get shit faced and go to frat parties as long as he can and get a free scholarship for it. If he was smart he’d realize he has 197 career yards in 6 seasons. Use that masters to your advantage instead of waiting till you’re 30 too🤣 bros lost hundreds of thousands potentially for 197 career yards and to be a meme 😭
@@DeeReeseBeats if you think a 30 year old who has 197 career yards in 6 seasons is getting drafted Idek what to say🤣🤣
These joints really feel like 30 for 30 episodes. Top tier content every time.
We getting players getting their doctorate still playing ball!!! Love to see it!!
To put this journey into perspective: Both Can & I were redshirt freshmen in 2016... I am now a second year attorney
Some people who started college in 2016 are still in it now to be doctors and lawyers lol. Takes nearly a decade for some stuff
Thanks!
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That was a story that really needed to be told, the right way. And no one could have done it better than the GOAT! I appreciate you Bro! 👍🏿😎😮
Flemlo, it’s been a pleasure watching your videos over the years. Knowing it won’t be long before I see you hit your FIRST million subs is dope. You certainly deserve it.
You have many things I appreciate about you as a content creator. Especially a creator that solely does 🏈. It’s such a saturated market, yet the quality of your work still stands out.
But man, number 1 for me is your journalistic integrity. You are one of the least biased sports content creators in the YT game. Even touching sensitive topics, you ALWAYS tell both sides of the story. Like your Kaep video as just a single example. The media as a whole could learn a thing or two about objectivity and open-mindedness from you.
I don’t always agree with your takes, there’s times I might feel the exact opposite even. But no matter what I always listen to what you have to say. Not only because I respect you, but more often then not you add context to situations via details I wasn’t aware of. Sometimes to the point my opinion on the matter changes. That speaks to how well researched you are because I am a diehard nfl fan.
If you noticed in my massively long text the only world with every letter capitalized was “FIRST”. That’s because I believe 1 million is just the beginning.
thank you for the content u bring and the way you do best in the game been watching you since like 200k you deserve all the viewership and a damm show if were being real. thank you for what u do.
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Hey FlemLo, just want to thank you for the content. For the 3-4 years, my son and I look forward to watching your videos together. He’s a 12 year old athlete. Plays high level travel soccer and lacrosse. Even though your focus is on football, the message is transferable to any sport and also to life in general. We love the way you approach the stories and investigate the grey in each story. Understanding that everything is not as simple as black and white but rather complex with different shades of grey. I hope my son looks at life the same way. Thanks again
5:30 i had to check my patna for this with his young son. His pop lived in the house with him and WOULD STILL FORGET HIS BDAY. So as fathers we promised to do our sons better than we were done by our fathers. My stepdad showed me love and pride first and taught me how to do so with/for my son. I was a teenage parent but I loved and adored my lil boy. Still do, at 14 years old I think of how my Pop made me feel growing up. Even though we ended up reconciling a couple years before he passed away. I keep how i felt as a jit to make sure i never made nor make my kids feel like i felt.
14:01 I had a moment like this before my pop passed .I wrote and make music, well I used to. Drop the first mixtape in my city and got the music scene around here started. It made me feel good about myself. My mom loved my music like everyone else and their mother. My father played piano and drums and could sing his ass off. OG used to send Pop my music. He never replied. One day I go to visit big man and his trucking coworker & i introduced myself, ya know ...southern raised/manners. The man excitedly light hollers out- "Music man!". Told me Pop listened to my music all the time on the road. Started telling me the onea that were his favorites to listen to that Pop made everyone listen to. To the point when he didn't know the name of the song, he'd sing or rap out a lyric or two and I'd be able to tell him the name. Some of the jawns were back before my son was born when I was 15. I'm talking 14/13. Man, I just stared at my Pop confused as he slept when his friend left. Big man was in a coma, and i just so badly wanted him ro wake up so I can ask him about it among so many other things.
P.S. I respect bro. No cap. As a man with sickle cell and got hit up 10 years ago when i was 19. I wanted to defy the odds and be a boxer. After getting hit up summer of 2013 and my health taking a harsh turn, I just couldn't press through the hurdles i was facing. My dreams were over. My power-gone. Speed-gone. Reaction timing-gone. I was pushing so hard i damn near killed myself one day while training/working out. Trying to push myself to who and how I used to be, how I used to do. I "unwilling stopped ", heartbroken. That fukkd me up to the point I almost lost everything bcz of me being drunk or high all the time for over a year. So I respect this brother immensely fr fr
This is why I love your channel Flem, never heard of this dude but his story is crazy. Dude has a ton of perseverance
This is Flem doing what he does best. Talking about people as human beings. This guy is the butt of so many jokes, you choose to look at this as a story of human perseverance and commitment. Thank you for that.
Let’s all give a hand to this man for the quality of work he puts out.
Yo wow I was listening to this in the car and when Flemlo said Rhabdomyolysis my eyes shot up completely because I had the same injury during my freshman year of high school during spring workouts while doing squats. That injury is very painful, I remember I tried to walk up the steps to sit on the bleachers and couldn’t even muster up the strength to lift my leg, & after pushing through was able to get up, but the pain was excruciating. Then when I got home I was pissing out blood because it’s a blood disease and I admittedly went to the hospital and was admitted for 3 days. Very painful to go through. Shoutout to his resilience and pushing through because that shit ain’t easy and I was never the same as far as pushing myself that hard with squatting again because of traumatic experience.
Damn he was in the same 2016 Oregon recruiting class as Justin Herbert
That really puts it in perspective.
This kid is a warrior of a different kind. I wish you well young man. I know you will give your all no matter what you do.
I was arguing on Instagram (don't do this you get nowhere) the other day about this guy. People were saying "why is he taking up a roster spot, just let it go and move on) you said it best. How far will you for your dreams. Good stuff flemlo. Go Canes and Go Bengals.
Sorry that folks don't get why he stayed. Oregon is legally obligated to let him finish his education since he was on scholarhip. I think he took full advantage of that giving his circumstances. As someone who had to pay for his BA and Master's degree (still paying them off), this was smart on his part since he was injuried so much.
Hey, thanks for covering Cam. He's one of my favorite Ducks. It hurt every time he had an injury end his season far too early.
FlemLoooooooooo!!! This dude has an iron will and I feel will do great things man. He's an inspiration and an example of fortitude and drive. Can't keep a good man down! Thank you for sharing this story.
9 years playing college football is insane mans is gonna be 30 when he’s entering the work force, he’s probably never worked a real job in his life, never had to pay for college. No iron will, the kid working 2 jobs and going to school cause his parents are broke is an iron will. 9 years on scholarship is crazy
I been subbed to Flem since 400 subs and now he’s almost at 1 million. That’s crazy bro. I still remember that UTEP dynasty like it was yesterday.
I’ve gotta stop not clicking your videos. ALL OF THEM are seriously worth watching.
I watch one and then the one I miss auto plays and I’m always wrong about it and it’s a damn good story. Keep up the good work.
The black & white quick replay/recap after the ad read.. for some reason feels real smooth. I know you do this a lot but never mentioned it. lol you nice nice with the visuals dawg
Lovin the content & hope you continue to climb to the top boss
Damn…amazing story; best one yet. Praying for Brother Cam. I pray everything goes well for him.
Like usual, this one touched my heart. Ive said those same things before, “what did I do to deserve this?”. Thank you Flemlo, for always stand up for those who need. 🙏🏾
bruh I'm a miami fan and this dude has been goin in on blocking, effort and made a couple huge plays. I had no idea what his story was! Love this dude!
I really appreciate his mom's willingness to keep his dad's family involved after the relationship with his dad dint pan out.
Ya. She's a real one. I never met my dad. Lived in the same city with him for over 19yrs. He never tried to reach us and the same with his parents, but my mom would have welcomed it for sure.
This is the only sports channel I follow. Great video as always.
One thing you know for sure about this young man is he's resilient and has a big heart. I think he's going to take those things and use them in life, football has a way of giving back in the ladder years even if it's not financial. Bless this young man in his life and thru all his obstacles, btw he doesn't need his dad his dad doesn't deserve to see what Cam has grown into. Sometimes blood is thinner then water.
Wow, just man and i think i had bad days dammm. It is both beautiful and sad, his inner strength an resolve to either deal with his needs or his want to succeed. Both ways just awe inspiring. Thanks Flemlo
Wow bro you narrated this man’s story perfectly. Wry inspirational, great content my guy.
This is super senior taken to a whole new level
Been watching you for years bro. Love your videos... You are, in my opinion the most underrated UA-camr. You should have way over a million subs. Keep grinding 💪
Flem, great clip. I have to give it to Cam, my man has the heart of a Lion. I don't know if I could keep coming back after all those injuries and surgeries.
So fkn heartbreaking I hope his dreams come true what terrible luck shout out to him for still trying to pursue his dreams 💯💯💯
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of convenience and comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy," Martin Luther King, Jr.
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I salute the young man and truly hope he gets his moment of victory when all is said and done!!
Most underrated on this platform 💯
I love this dude, man. I hope he is doing well. Gotta look him up!
Crazy to see the channel’s growth. I think you had less then 100k subs back when I subscribed . Toast 🥃 Good job 👏🏽
Rocky’s quote comes to mind
“It doesn’t matter hard you can hit but how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.”
@FlemLoRaps bruh seeing you progress year after year is amazing. I'm shocked the NFL hasn't offered a contract to be a commentator or sports cast. I can definitely see you on ESPN💪🏾
Initial reaction to seeing the tag line of college player going for 9th season of course wasn’t positive. After hearing his story I think it’s actually extremely admirable that he’s continuing to keep going for his goals/dreams. Makes me realize I definitely shouldn’t pass judgement so quick.
MCCORMICK, defying odds like a gridiron legend, played a decade in college football, showing rookies how it's done. Age might slow some down, but not this titan. Through ankle and shoulder battles, no NFL paycheck, and life without a guiding hand, his spirit never wavered. And Flemo? The maestro of stories, weaving tales with the suspense of a Jason flick. Keep us on edge, man, and keep those eerie beats coming. Salute to both!"
I grew up playing football, still love it, but the sport I was obsessed over was lacrosse. My senior year I tore almost every ligament in my right knee In practice, lost all collegiate interest. Im getting into coaching because my passion has never gone away, but I always wish I took my rehab much more seriously than I did. Always root for the older guys or who’ve had the injury setbacks since I’m almost 25 at the time of commenting this.
Sure buddy
FlemLo Delivering another classic. Can't believe how tough this dude is to overcome alllll those injuries. Crazy story
Flemlo stay coming with that heat! They were making fun of him on a podcast I just saw. You just helped reset a negative narrative made about this guy. Great meaningful content bro. This platform is truly reliable.
Love the video. Love the shirt. I'm a big fan of yours and have been so for years.
I respect your abilities to be respectful, mindful, insightful, and logical. You also see the human element among many other things. It's always a breath of fresh air on this platform and even just in dealing with people in general. You probably won't see this, but....
Keep grindin'.
I am so happy he joins Mario at Miami. He is playing great at UM, too bad blocking doesn’t have a static.
FD Signifier brought me here and I’m so glad he did! Flem lo is a phenomenal story teller.
This is so heartbreaking. As a heterosexual sexual woman who I / we choose to have and parent kids with is so important. We never 100% know how things will turn out but I couldn’t imagine the anger, abandonment and disappointment of having a father than constantly chooses not to up.
Flem, you must have a communications degree of some type. It shows in your technical work and presentation. And you manage to follow journalistic rules while still being cool. I also enjoy Brandon Perna for a comedic sports angle, but you're the go-to man for professional sports journalism. Go Lions, Bengals lol.
I was so bummed out when he transferred to Miami. I know him and Mario Cristobal are close, but he was cherished by us Ducks fans. Good luck Cam, we love you bro.
First! Never been able to do that before 😁. My man Flem Lo comin with more heat! Much love for your work my brother!
you were in like 4th place
Wow. This was definitely a dope video, glad you made it so people know the story behind his 9th year
Bro is a savage. This vid was a great and positive light put on him, that he's more than deserving of.
Man this is a tough one to watch. I loved this young man determination and I wish him all the best.
Flemlo, you're one of the best doing this bro 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💯 keep up the good work..
This is the worst injury luck ever in History. They need to make a documentary on this guy
I also spent 10 years in Eugene Oregon.... fun times 💚💛
I went to school with a 10th year senior at SUNY brockport! Senior year he found out his core community college credits didn’t transfer. He changes majors completely for year 5. Took him 5 years to graduate from there!
I'm 23 still playing semi pro! Chace as for as you can! I've followed and watch video since like 2014 2015 almost to 1mill let's go!!!
Ur on a roll like butter baby. Preciate ya flem
Keep up the GRIND bro. I love your work. I look forward to everytime you put out a new video.
I can’t wait to see where you’re in the next five (5) years.
Again, keep up the GREAT work bro. Much respect bro.
Man like always, great story man. Wow, this man has more fight in him then I would have had and that's a fact. I hope he ends his college career the way he wants to.
Glad I found you on the tube bro
Good day sir , very nice video. One thing i like about all your content is very well produced and in depth with pieces of information that other people miss . Well done
One of the most inspirational stories I've heard this year
Much respect to Cam for continuing to peruse his dream this all the trials and tribulations
I regrettably joined Marines and a year after I got out I wrestled on a JUCO team so I cab sort of empathize with him
Your vids are well put together. Congrats on future million subs
I played my last year at 23 years old. They asked me if I wanted to apply for a other year because I had a season ending ACL injury at the beginning of the 2nd game. I said hell naw, I had enough lol. More power to him. ✊🏿
"Fear is only a problem when you lack courage."
Prophetic.
Jus glad to be living in the nati and have u as a fellow Bengals fan!
Rabdo is scary. I was a medic in the army and we had a guy go down with it during pt. It looked like heat exhaustion at first, but even with treatment it progressively got worse. We couldn't even find a pulse on the guy. He made it but he spent over a week in the Hospital.
Anybody who can make light of this man’s situation is a real piece of sugar honey iced tea. Thanks for sharing his story, his relationship with his dad is a lot like mine was and I wish him all the luck and success in his life in whatever he wants to achieve.
I respect his journey 🙏🏾💯♾️
Dudes a legend and warriors much repsecr for how he kept fighting
This guy is one of the best storytellers of all time
He’s a stud blocker, setting the edge solidly so far this season. Go Canes 🙌🏾
I love this channel man
Man, I felt that stuff about the dad. The last correspondence I got from my dad was on the memo line of the final child support check when I turned 18 in 1994. It said "Best of luck".
Van Wilder of College football!
This channel is going crazy almost a million subs
Glad you shined some light on my boy. Finally getting that notariety he deserves
Yo hey. It’s Bakugo.
Love the work Flem. Not many can even come close to the awesome vids you post.
Shout out to the good dads out there
On my mama Flem lo is the best story teller on you tube. Period 💯
Shout out to him for grinding it through. I hope he keeps the pads on as long as he can. Once it’s over, it’s over
I been on this channel since the beginning 🎉🎉
Love the content lately bro keep it up. Btw love that my hero shirt!
hey at flemoraps, been a fan of your vids since 2019? I wanted to know if you're gonna make a vid of cj stroude being the greatest ohio state qb to excel in the nfl lol...im a texan fan
Oh siiiick good for dude. Read an article about this but thought he’d get denied cause it’s never happened before
Cam Mccormick strait buns
Never give up 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Dude could have his PhD by now.