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Cam's Injury: Doesn't appear to be serious


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David J. Chao Retweeted Evan Silva

#CamNewton in a walking boot. No crutches. By video, I did not see a major left foot injury. Often boot is precautionary for swelling overnight, especially when there is a flight home. No reason to panic with 2.5 weeks to opening game.

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Dr. Chao's initial assessment of Cam Newton's foot injury. "I didn't see a whole lot there. I think if that were a regular season game, he'd still be in there. I'm not worried about Cam Newton." …
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5 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Whew...  Ecstatic Cam is okay...  now back to being worried that our team and coach sucks.

 

Lets wait a few weeks into the season before we totally denounce our personelle. There certainly are question marks but preseason is like training camp with a hat on. The dolphins domiated us in joint practice 2015. Im optimistic.

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