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Cam's ankle


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I think its safe to say cam will be sore tomorrow. Its probably safe to say he will be on the injury report this week. I also think its safe to say barring totally unexpected circumstances cam will play next week.

This. Let the hawks or pack prepare for 2 QB's, thats fine with me. I have faith #1 will be ready next weekend
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Not sure If Florio is stirring poo. He came out and talked to ESPN and did a full speed victory lap. He might be sore tomorrow but everyone will be. Not the look of a man that seriously injured himself. He did look battered but its Football.

 

 

 

Yeah I just saw this as well on ESPN.

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Though both GB and Seattle have better TEAMS than Arizona, I don't think either have better DLs.

 

Hopefully our OL will do a better job next week against GB or Seattle.

 

I think Todd Bowles just knows how to defend Cam. Cam always looks bad against Arizona, and just watching the from the stands. The pres nap reads Cam has to decipher look like a nightmare. The Blitz is always coming, unless it's not.  Arizona has savy corners that know how to jump routes in combination with the blitz. Our offensive line is a good match up (for the defense) for that blitzing style. That Arizona defense is our worst nightmare. I like our chances better against the Packers and Seahawks defenses.

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The big question is what will our offense do? We'll have to make plays and be consistent. Can't have many errant throws or missed opportunities. As sweet as this win is, and as much as I'm gonna be riding high this week, next week will not be kind to us if we have the offense we had today show up. Cam's gotta be more consistent and KB has to bring his A game. 

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