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What we learned about today's game against Tampa Bay


KillerKat

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I'm obviously no expert on this stuff so I'm just spitballing here, but I don't understand the point of sitting Cam this week only to play next week.  I've mostly heard that this isn't the sort of injury that will be all that different 7 days from now than it is at this point...so what was gained from sitting him today if we're gonna play him week 2?  I don't know, I must have some misconceptions about this injury or something.  

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I'm obviously no expert on this stuff so I'm just spitballing here, but I don't understand the point of sitting Cam this week only to play next week.  I've mostly heard that this isn't the sort of injury that will be all that different 7 days from now than it is at this point...so what was gained from sitting him today if we're gonna play him week 2?  I don't know, I must have some misconceptions about this injury or something.

This is exactly why I'm worried he's heading to IR

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I'm obviously no expert on this stuff so I'm just spitballing here, but I don't understand the point of sitting Cam this week only to play next week.  I've mostly heard that this isn't the sort of injury that will be all that different 7 days from now than it is at this point...so what was gained from sitting him today if we're gonna play him week 2?  I don't know, I must have some misconceptions about this injury or something.  

 

 

 

I wouldn't be too worried, he needs 3-4 weeks of no contact for it to heal properly. the concern is if he plays too early it will break the rib and cause him to miss more time. He isn't a lock to play next week but he isn't going to IR

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Only one sack given up. Not one interception by Anderson. We shut out their run game and did well against the pass. We also won. Good enough for me.

Btw why would you want to risk your QB getting injured even worse in week one? Yea let's risk our franchise QB in week one so we can risk him missing more time. I think doctors and coaches know more about what to do than some of these madden GMs in here

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Only one sack given up. Not one interception by Anderson. We shut out their run game and did well against the pass. We also won. Good enough for me.

Btw why would you want to risk your QB getting injured even worse in week one? Yea let's risk our franchise QB in week one so we can risk him missing more time. I think doctors and coaches know more about what to do than some of these madden GMs in here

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We probably won't risk him until at least week 6 anyway. It would make sense.

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