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R.R.:I have been wrong before about injuries


Jmac

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Rivera sought of hedged his bet when asked about Cams status.The comment in the header was by the coach when talking about Cams injury.Cam did not practice today due to sore ribs and didn't speak to the media.Went directly in for treatment.Not raising alarm bells cause Cam is a tough S.O.B.Just passing along what was being said after practice today by the media.

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I actually don't think Cam is 100 percent. He could be facing a down year compared to his standard. Worse thing we could do is force the issue with his health. If he's not 100 percent I'd rather him sit out then be a target. Besides we have a pretty awesome back up.

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If this is not "smoke", RR really needs to think long and hard about playing Cam. TB has some studs on that front seven, I don't like this eriee vibe that's starting to envelope this match- up.

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 If he's not 100 percent I'd rather him sit out then be a target.  Besides we have a pretty awesome back up.

 

DA is pretty good, and I think the team is capable of winning the first game if he has to play.

 

One thing I've noticed though...you know how people often complain of Cam's high throws?  When DA misses, they often are behind the receiver, and that can lead to interceptions. If the QB is going to miss, it's probably better that he misses high where neither the receiver or the defender can make a play on the ball.

 

As for Cam being in pain today and taking it easy, that shouldn't surprise anyone who's ever had injured ribs. Hopefully he can manage the pain on Sundays until he's better, but he's going to pay the price on Mondays.

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