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Cam says shoulder feels good


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All he had done was a “clean-up” to take care of tissue that didn’t heal correctly and bone spurs that formed. Minimally invasive. 

I’m expecting to see a much better looking Cam than the one we saw who could barely throw a 10 yard pass. All Cam haters will soon be asked to return to their respective closets.

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23 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

All he had done was a “clean-up” to take care of tissue that didn’t heal correctly and bone spurs that formed. Minimally invasive. 

I’m expecting to see a much better looking Cam than the one we saw who could barely throw a 10 yard pass. All Cam haters will soon be asked to return to their respective closets.

Curious about the source for the information in your first paragraph?  Some very specific statements there.

Also, why would Cam be "in fear" if the situation was as minor as you are representing it to be? 

Sure seems like "minor" can "barely throw a 10 yard pass" are mutually exclusive. 

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23 minutes ago, GeorgeHanson said:

Curious about the source for the information in your first paragraph?  Some very specific statements there.

Also, why would Cam be "in fear" if the situation was as minor as you are representing it to be? 

Sure seems like "minor" can "barely throw a 10 yard pass" are mutually exclusive. 

Impact on the field doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the severity of the injury. Relatively minor issues can have significant impacts on ability until they're fixed or allowed to heal. Turf toe, torn meniscus, high ankle sprain, etc. All relatively minor injuries in the grand scheme of things but they're things that are debilitating on the field until addressed.

A significant issue that we have is that we're all too willing to trot Cam out on the field with injuries that are severely impacting his ability to do his job.

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30 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Impact on the field doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the severity of the injury. Relatively minor issues can have significant impacts on ability until they're fixed or allowed to heal. Turf toe, torn meniscus, high ankle sprain, etc. All relatively minor injuries in the grand scheme of things but they're things that are debilitating on the field until addressed.

A significant issue that we have is that we're all too willing to trot Cam out on the field with injuries that are severely impacting his ability to do his job.

Let's back-burner that one for the moment....

....curious about the source for the information in your first paragraph, some very specific statements there. 

Could you provide a link?    (I'd like to get up to speed on the bone spurs, etc)

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7 minutes ago, aGDevil2k said:

I hurt my shoulder by bowling too much one night. I couldn't throw overhand for 5 months without pain.  Shoulders are weird joints!

If you were an NFL QB and that injury forced you to miss the entire season (which by coincidence is almost exactly 5 months)....

....would you consider that a minor injury?  Or a major injury? 

Agreed on your last sentence, mine hurts right now!

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