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If Cams thumb is and issue, whats the game plan for Sunday


Jmac

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Obviously Cam was not throwing with timing or velocity against the Jets. What I have been reading,, it takes a month to recover from the injury. What should the game plan be for N.O.? Brees is still top notch and this will not be an easy game without the Panther offensive showing up. Game plan please...

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    IMO, we need to do on Defense, what the Rams showed us last weekend. Slow the run, defend the pass, and rush the QB. Sounds easy enough. 

 

    Now, on Offense? Just do what we normally try to do. Play error free, have success running the ball, and complete enough passes to score TDs. Again, sounds easy.

 

    Not going to lie. This game has Playoff implications. Not the best time to be searching for Offense.

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47 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Obviously Cam was not throwing with timing or velocity against the Jets. What I have been reading,, it takes a month to recover from the injury. What should the game plan be for N.O.? Brees is still top notch and this will not be an easy game without the Panther offensive showing up. Game plan please...

A month to recover from what injury? The one someone guesses he has? 

Cam has banged his hand up countless times hitting helmets.  Never before have we viewed as a month long injury.  Nothing from the team indicating it 

I predict he will be just fine.  Slinging heat indoors.  He has another week of healing and won’t have the cold impacting him. 

Panthers still remain a running O regardless.  

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4 hours ago, Jmac said:

Obviously Cam was not throwing with timing or velocity against the Jets. What I have been reading,, it takes a month to recover from the injury. What should the game plan be for N.O.? Brees is still top notch and this will not be an easy game without the Panther offensive showing up. Game plan please...

Think he’s had a brain injury for a long time. What a bad attitude!!!

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