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NfL.com: Cam has taken 467 hits or sacks in three years


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More then double any other QB in that span. This cannot keep up or he will be beat up and done way before his time. This should be a wake up call to the organization.If they want to keep the franchise QB around long enough to actually win something,they better get the offensive line straight sooner then later. I wished that they had addressed this in 2014, but I do understand the cap restraints. I am hoping that they will make this a priority next year. The cannot wait two years and expect him not to be broken up. To late this year to really to do much now,they better have a plan to tighten up this group next year the latest. Cam also holding the ball way to long and not throwing it away isn't helping the situation.

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The amount of denial on this forum is a little scary. If this style of play continues he will not have a healthy 15 year career.

That much is obvious.

There is going to come a time when he either fully gets it in the pocket or were going to have Steve McNair 2.0. McNair played for 13 or 14 years but he was often injured and had concussion problems.

The only question is if cam can live in the pocket by the time he's 30. I don't think he'll be nearly as affective but who knows, he has progressed in the pocket thus far.

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