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Rivera: Webb probably staying


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Per J.Jones. Rivera basically admitted that Webb will now be on the final 53. Says he wasn't overly concerned and expects Cam ready for week one. No hysteria yet of course and Rivera is usually honest about things. Research says that these things take a few weeks to heal so this offensive line better man up and keep him off the ground. This also probably takes away his option to run (not to mention the healing ankle). That is my main concern. If he can't run that takes away a big part of his game and he isn't proficient as a pocket passer. If he can't run and is forced to hang in the pocket holding the ball for six seconds, it won't be pretty. A few bad shots to those ribs could really set him back. Hopefully the coach s correct and it is nothing to be concerned about. Going to watch Anderson and Webb closely next week .

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Well considering he has basically the same skill sets as Cam (without the cannon, athletic ability and size of course).

At least he can run and we won't lose that aspect of the game and has a decent arm.Cam light so to speak.

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