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Wow. This throw hurts my shoulder.


Saca312

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It's obvious Cam isn't healthy. I think they should have put him on the PUP list, but they didn't want to hear about how late the surgery was/why didn't they shut him down last year and they realize the only way they make the playoffs is with Cam.

I think that the Panthers coaches are working with with a mandate to win now or lose your jobs at the end of the season. Richardson is loyal to a fault, but he also wants to win a super bowl before he goes.

If they are trying to save their jobs, only hope they have is Cam playing. They may be sacrificing Cam's long term health for short term gains.

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12 hours ago, UnluckyCharms said:

Not related to this post but since you watch film, how often do we run this play?(15:09 if it doesn't start from there). Seems like the kind of thing we'd be doing more of with CMC and Samuel yet I can't recall seeing it

 

we've run a ton of drags with samuel and shephard wide open underneath and cam's missed the read

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14 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Well..I may be buying into the theory Cam's shoulder was not 100% at the Saints game after this one throw.

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Throwing motion looked like a bullet at first...and then...um. The throwing motion doesn't look normal. Put his whole body into the throw and it turned into a floater. Would not be surprised to hear his shoulder was bothering him on that throw.

Yeah. Cam's not healthy.

But he refuses to sit out until he's healthy. Either from competitive nature or paycheck lust. 

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