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Opinions: put Cam on IR now


Jmac

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Throwing balloons and wincing after throws. Obvious his shoulder is fugged up. Put him on IR now. Maybe surgery maybe not...if so, do it now instead of carrying the healing process into next season.

Season is done. Give the backup some real game experience. We aren't going to win anything with Cam's arm issue. Needs to be done...like it or not.

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6 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Sorry but at what point does this end? This was supposed to be the first season in years he was coming into healthy

At what point does the bitch ass fairweather mentality of this fanbase end?

Would you risk life and limb for someone as sheepish as yourself?

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21 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Throwing balloons and wincing after throws. Obvious his shoulder is fugged up. Put him on IR now. Maybe surgery maybe not...if so, do it now instead of carrying the healing process into next season.

Season is done. Give the backup some real game experience. We aren't going to win anything with Cam's arm issue. Needs to be done...like it or not.

If Ron is here, and trying to save his job, neither him or Hurney will. The only way that happens if Ron is tired, and whoever his replacement is knows he won’t be here next year.

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Just now, TheRed said:

At what does the bitch ass fairweather mentality of this fanbase end?

It’s a legitimate question. This was an injury he suffered 2 years ago. If he is still hurt they need to pull the plug, get him rehabbed and not let him on the field again until he’s recovered like the Colts did with Luck. Id rather him sit out a year than have his career end before he turns 30

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