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Good game fellas...


saints4lifeagain

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Wasn't gonna post, but wanted to weigh in on Cam. It's painful to watch, and Cam is never gonna take himself out, he's not that kinda guy. Coach has to sit him. It's not fair to Cam and his image to keep him out there, while brainless announcers talk about his poor play, while only mentioning his injury when saying he's missing practice reps that are important. 

I feel bad for Cam. He's a shoulder thrower anyway, and he just can't do it right now. Anyone criticizing his game is either dumb, blind, or purposely obtuse. The guy shouldn't even be out there and is fighting through it. Respect to him for that, but somebody needs to protect him from himself. Get surgery, and come back healthy. 

Anyway, good game. Kind of what I expected. Blowout wasn't going to happen. Luke was a monster. I'm ready for that dude to retire lol. Hopefully the 1 seed is wrapped up next week and the week 17 meeting will be meaningless for both teams.

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Congrats on the back to back division titles.

Only idiots think Cam is done, but he does need rest and/or surgery. I think Drew Brees would agree given his history.

Been tough season after 6-2, but this team wasn't complete enough to win SB. Hopefully we will be back next year

 

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Just now, Seltzer said:

Congrats on the back to back division titles.

Only idiots think Cam is done, but he does need rest and/or surgery. I think Drew Brees would agree given his history.

Been tough season after 6-2, but this team wasn't complete enough to win SB. Hopefully we will be back next year

 

I feel like the shoulder has lingered for a while without surgery. At this point, have the surgery, take a lengthy rehab, and hopefully put it behind you for the rest of your career.

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1 minute ago, saints4lifeagain said:

I feel like the shoulder has lingered for a while without surgery. At this point, have the surgery, take a lengthy rehab, and hopefully put it behind you for the rest of your career.

Yeah at this point the only reason I can imagine Cam wanting to play is trying to keep his HCs job. 

Surgery should have happened weeks ago, now we are looking at him probably not even throwing till preseason, and that’s if he doesn’t go the Andrew Luck route

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's deeply embarrassing that a rival fan can see something that a good chunk of this fanbase can't.

Everyone sees there is a problem. The disagreement is with whether or not it is fixable in the long run.

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1 minute ago, saints4lifeagain said:

Fading? They currently own the best record in the NFL. Butbutbut!! They aren't scoring a lot of points! I don't care lol. The offense will get back on track. The defense is ballin. Who's playing better, at the moment?

Good question lol

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Tepper has to step in and protect the franchise QB from a lame duck coach desperately trying to save his job. The season is over. The Rivera era is over. It's time to focus on the future and the best thing for that future is getting Cam right... if that can even be done at this point. Rivera may have already rode that shoulder into the ground and that's both terrifying and deeply saddening to think about.

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