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When will Cam heal?


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you can take a break anytime you choose. 

 I will not go away with this as it is a valid question.  I have no idea how hurt he actually was nor have I ventured a guess. I just said that if he is not healing because he is playing then it would benefit him to sit and let it heal before something worse happens to him. there is nothing far fetched or implausible about that view.

 

 

I am sure when the Colts, or Packers lose a game their fans aren't sitting there worrying if Peyton or Aaron are 100% healed.

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it is the topic at hand. as long as there is a discussion it keeps going. All the talk was in the context of a nagging injury.If playing made it worse and prevented healing then sitting him is not a bad idea.

 What other agenda I stated my point clearly and have not strayed from it.

The problem is. Plenty of posters have given you lots of reasons/explanations of why this line of thinking is just worrying over nothing. Yet you continually ignore every piece of evidence given to you.

There is no reason medically or physically to sit him.

Hence, why people feel you have some ulterior motive behind wanting to sit Cam.

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Technically, he could just cut and paste his posts. It is the same tired rhetoric over, and over, and over, and over again.

There must be some ulterior motive behind it. Because plenty of folks have tried to allay his fears, to no avail.

 

again my points are clear.The charge of ulterior motives smacks of underlying name calling, just as the charge of having an agenda. You don't like or agree that is fine but you not being able to take it that someone doesn't agree is on you and not on ulterior motives or having an agenda.

 

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again my points are clear.The charge of ulterior motives smacks of underlying name calling, just as the charge of having an agenda. You don't like or agree that is fine but you not being able to take it that someone doesn't agree is on you and not on ulterior motives or having an agenda.

Ok then. How about worry-wart, and stubborn?

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The problem is. Plenty of posters have given you lots of reasons/explanations of why this line of thinking is just worrying over nothing. Yet you continually ignore every piece of evidence given to you.

There is no reason medically or physically to sit him.

Hence, why people feel you have some ulterior motive behind wanting to sit Cam.

 

I don't want Cam to sit. we can go back and it is all documented.This is not a discussion over who decides whether he plays or not. it is a discussion of whether sitting an injured Cam is feasible if his injury creates a greater vulnerability or susceptibility to even greater injury. It is the question of giving up a little now to prevent giving up a lot. It is not about what I want or what you want.

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The problem is. Plenty of posters have given you lots of reasons/explanations of why this line of thinking is just worrying over nothing. Yet you continually ignore every piece of evidence given to you.

There is no reason medically or physically to sit him.

Hence, why people feel you have some ulterior motive behind wanting to sit Cam.

 

Folks like him do it for one reasons, attention. They know that playing Devil's advocate with Cam will always get some traction. 

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I think Cam is the best option, but I'm not sure those that don't think he's the best option are racist...but maybe I'm just naive.

 

I am sure there is some serious racism behind the endless pretending to care about Cam. But what is so obviously telling about these fans and even the coaches is, all eyes are always on Cam.

 

I hear other team coaches rip their players after a bad lose. U hardly every hear that with the Panthers.  All these fans care about is when will Cam do this and that and that is all the media care to ask Rivera. 

 

When a team loses, everyone should be mad. Not with the Panthers. When their team loses, all the fans seem to care about is whether Cam should be seated for Anderson. I guess the only thing that is wrong with this team is their QB. That's the message they always seem to send after every lost. 

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so ur answer to quite the ignorant racists that occupy your work space is wanting Cam to prove their narrow-minded opinions wrong? Or, is this more about your own ego being challenged by your co-workers?

From what I've seen with Cam, he's more about wins than padding his stats. Maybe that should be your only concern. The team do all they can to help Cam and he help them win.

Those who hate Cam for whatever reason, will continue to find anything to doing so. The question is, do u believe them?

I read this as kind of sassy, and I'm sorry if that's not how this post was meant, but to answer your question: it's not so much that I believe them as much as I want to share my viewpoint. I want to share the joy of watching one of the future all time greats play instead of having people berate him just because they have a personal vendetta, either with me or Cam the person/player.

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