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If it was up to you, would you play Cam on Thursday night?


Jeremy Igo

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If the Bears are planning on playing starters including Kalil Mack? I'd say fug no!

Let him play for a couple drives vs the Bills and for the first half at the Pats and he should be good IMO. No need for him to play in the 1st or 4th pre season contests.

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Depends on Kalil Mack is playing, 

If he isnt, yes for 1 series 

To

1. Get reps with the new Center (who hasnt had that many live contact reps in camp thus far)

2. Keep working on rhythm with these young starting WRs.

 

 

If Mack plays, he11 no, that dude is probably the best pass rusher in the game right now who wrecks shop.  And dont trust Williams or Little vs him here

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Honestly, probably not. Just not worth it. Plus, we have a backup QB situation to figure out. We know who our starter is. We also know our starter is still bouncing back from a throwing shoulder surgery. Why unnecessarily risk Cam when we can give the current front runner in the backup QB race a series with the starters to see how he does?

 

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5 minutes ago, CardiacCat said:

yes.... let's not play him....  at all..... ever...... don't want him to get hurt 

Not what I'm saying at all.  At this point in Cams career, what's even the point of preseason.  He gets plenty if reps in practice and joint practices to gel with his team mates.  Preseason should be for evaluating young talent

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