There’s this dude Cameron Magruder on Twitter who is some sort of “content creator” and Dallas Cowboys super fan. He’s got another account just for gaming, where you can probably watch him wear a headset and play Call of Duty with Ben Simmons (aka “Simmo the Savage). Apparently he’s a “Youtuber” and does videos and whatever.

Scooter is the worst type of internet sports troll, the kind who talks incessant shit for weeks and then either moves the goalposts back or offers up a ton of excuses following a loss. Case in point:

Three weeks after tweeting this:

Doofus also tweeted this stuff:

Scoots also happens to be a Florida native and Gator alum, so like most Cowboys fans he is not from Texas and has no connection to Dallas.


What happens is that people come back and say something along the lines of “don’t give this guy any exposure, this is exactly what he wants!” To that, I say what I always say: the people who told you that “all publicity is good publicity” were lying. Nobody has ever benefited from being outed as a fraud. It doesn’t put any money in your bank account or raise your career profile. Nobody is reading this story and then subscribing to Scoots’ Youtube channel. You’re still a fraud, you’re just a well-known fraud. And if people are going to hate watch your TV show or hate consume your content, then congratulations, you’ve placed the low-hanging fruit on the other side of the limbo pole. Give yourself a pat on the back.