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If you think Cam's shoulder is bad, at least he isn't Andrew Luck


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It's Week 7. If Luck is still two or three weeks away, that puts it at Week 9 to Week 10. Going by what I saw from Cam, Luck, who had no training camp, will take a minimum of three weeks to round into form (maybe longer given that Cam may heal faster). That puts it to Week 12 to Week 13. At this point, they may want to shut him down for the year. Brissett has been okay, not great by any stretch, but certainly okay.

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2 hours ago, Rastlet said:

As a man that is 8 weeks post op from torn labrum surgery I am amazed that anyone can return to throw.

I too had torn labrum surgery about 12 years ago. My shoulder has never been the same. The joint is now so tight that I can barely lift my arm above my head. The recovery from that surgery was absolutely hell. 

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2 hours ago, trueblade said:

It's Week 7. If Luck is still two or three weeks away, that puts it at Week 9 to Week 10. Going by what I saw from Cam, Luck, who had no training camp, will take a minimum of three weeks to round into form (maybe longer given that Cam may heal faster). That puts it to Week 12 to Week 13. At this point, they may want to shut him down for the year. Brissett has been okay, not great by any stretch, but certainly okay.

you have to realize the shoulder surgeries the two guys had were completely different. I mean Luck had his surgery in January. His was a total labrum repair, much much much worse than what cam had to deal with.

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13 hours ago, Rastlet said:

As a man that is 8 weeks post op from torn labrum surgery I am amazed that anyone can return to throw.

Tomorrow is my 4 week mark post surgery, and had some cleanup to my rotator cuff at the same time.

It's my left shoulder, but I still couldn't imagine throwing a football for months, on months, let alone at an NFL caliber level.

Also think Luck's was really bad, think I read he's been playing on it for 2 years so it was really bad.

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This thread makes me smile. Andrew Luck is the most overrated QB I've ever seen. I hated him the instant he spurned us, and I have enjoyed watching him fail. Of course the pundits still lick the sweat from his jock. Can't even get a team deep in the playoffs but he's on everyone's list. Fug that guy, fug his perpetual neck beard, and fug chad Pennington II when he comes back from surgery

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