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Tin Foil Hat time. (TFH)


CPcavedweller

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Is it possible that the fractures Cam suffered occurred at an earlier date but were not discovered until this accident? We all remember the game he was having difficulty getting up out of the huddle against the Eagles. It's entirely possible the reason he was having issues was because of his back and not because of his ankles as many people theorized.

You can remove your hat after you give a response agreeing with me.

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He'd have had pain in his back if this happened before.

No prior discussion this season included any mention of back pain.

The way he was standing up during the Philly game looked a lot less like pain in his leg and more like a back or rib issue. Like I said, run foil hats.

However is it totally uncommon for teams to not mention pain or other injuries on a report? No. Is it possible cam concealed it? Yes. Is it also possible Cam had smaller fractures there that didn't cause immense pain and that this aggravated them.

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How would it not have been disovered? The pain is strong enough and in a specific area that surley Newton would notice it and alert a trainer. He also wouldve proably had to miss a game, as the other Qb's have. Coaches and trainers wouldve noticed his reaction through dealing with the pain and wouldve inquired.

We all watched the same Philly game and saw the grimace throughout the night. Given Cams need to not disappoint people, in his own mind, it's possible he didn't disclose the pain in that area.

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I mentioned this in another thread. It was mentioned by Zod in the podcast and discussed with jonathan jones. It was decided that the injury was from the crash,

I see. It was decided but not determined. Tin foil hat remains on sir. Ultimately the motions required to cause the injury can be similar in football and car accidents and it doesn't matter.

I was just searching for an explanation as to why Cam was in so much pain in Philadelphia.(I know he was sacked several times but it was unusual.)

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I see. It was decided but not determined. Tin foil hat remains on sir. Ultimately the motions required to cause the injury can be similar in football and car accidents and it doesn't matter.

I was just searching for an explanation as to why Cam was in so much pain in Philadelphia.(I know he was sacked several times but it was unusual.)

 

ok now ask yourself if he got injured in Philly could he have seriously performed like he did last Sunday? I doubt it.

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We all watched the same Philly game and saw the grimace throughout the night. Given Cams need to not disappoint people, in his own mind, it's possible he didn't disclose the pain in that area.

 

He's disclosed pain on other games he's been in. And given the status of his injury, this isnt some minor pain he could conceal and play with without trainers or coaches noticing. Id imagine it would be  noticeable the way he moves and looks, paticualry the first few days after.

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