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Cam Not Expected to Play Tonight


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Good. I hope they sit him again next week. Let him play about a quarter against New England then rest him again vs Pittsburgh.

Cam is a veteran now. He doesn't need these reps. Don't buy into the "new WR" garbage ESPN is spewing. He was locked out all summer as a rookie, and was suppose to be a multi-year project, yet he blew up the very first week. He'll be fine.

The only thing Cam needs to worry about is getting himself 100% for Tampa Bay. Derek can fill in during preseason and get Kelvin & co adjusted.

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Big mistake, he needs all the reps he can with these WRs, Rivera plays it too safe when it comes to holding people out of practice and pre season games. Defenses dont play hard during pre season anyway, lets be real. How many star players have actually got hurt in pre season. Vick was the last one I can remember.

 

Big mistake? lol not even close. Even if he did play, he would be playing one series tops. 5-7 snaps (of which 3-4 would be handoffs anyway) isn't going to do poo for his chemistry with the WRs.

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Why are people so mad? Why risk our semi pained all star QB for a meaningless game and one series with a great rush defense from the Bills and uncertainty on the line? We will still see Kelvin and the new WRs, and Cam has plenty of reps with them in TC and will the next month until Reg season.

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Big mistake, he needs all the reps he can with these WRs, Rivera plays it too safe when it comes to holding people out of practice and pre season games. Defenses dont play hard during pre season anyway, lets be real. How many star players have actually got hurt in pre season. Vick was the last one I can remember.

 

I thought defenses didn't play hard in Pro Bowls either?  Keep Cam out until he's ready to go.  It may say something about our O-line as well, still trying to gel and form a chemistry, but no way is Cam worth the risk tonight while we tinker with lineups against Mario Williams and co.

 

This is Buffalo's second preseason game (HOF game), so their starters may get slightly more reps.  Something else to keep in mind.

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Big mistake, he needs all the reps he can with these WRs, Rivera plays it too safe when it comes to holding people out of practice and pre season games. Defenses dont play hard during pre season anyway, lets be real. How many star players have actually got hurt in pre season. Vick was the last one I can remember.

 

Totally agree. It is idiotic. You pay the man a lot of money to play football, play some fuging football. Like you said injuries are are and can happen anywhere anytime. Stop acting like a star player is some fragile little flower and you have to save him for later.

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Big mistake? lol not even close. Even if he did play, he would be playing one series tops. 5-7 snaps (of which 3-4 would be handoffs anyway) isn't going to do poo for his chemistry with the WRs.

 

Well then the starters should be playing more series. This is one of those anachronistic NFL traditions like the combine and measuring a frigging broad jump. Nobody is going to be game ready scrimmaging your own defense all the time.

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Big mistake, he needs all the reps he can with these WRs, Rivera plays it too safe when it comes to holding people out of practice and pre season games. Defenses dont play hard during pre season anyway, lets be real. How many star players have actually got hurt in pre season. Vick was the last one I can remember.

 

Did u watch any of the pre-season games last night?  Them came to play.

 

The Broncos played better than they did in the Superbowl, albeit against the Seahawks secondary. LOL. How many fouls calls did they get?

 

Some of those team players, like the Ravens, have something to prove. They will play like their paychecks depend on it this Pre-season. Don't kid yourself. :)

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