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Cian Fahey says Cam is done


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Troy AIkman seemed to be impressed with some of his throws--and he probably should know--it seems to me that Cam now needs the legs to throw, where before he did not.

It makes me wonder, like a pitcher in baseball, if he was throwing with his shoulder so much, plus taking a beating on it, that Cam could be done. 

I found the fact that they refused to run him last night sorta telling.  Do they realize that his shoulder is about shot?  Cam is not a pocket passer. 

And Williams demonstrated why Marty and Riverboat cut his career in half.

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9 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

90% of people starting a sentence with “I was a big cam defender” are not really cam defenders 

This dude was though, defender is not even the right word more like Cam truther. He broke down film to show how he believed Cam was a top 5 QB. He wrote various articles on it

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15 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

90% of people starting a sentence with “I was a big cam defender” are not really cam defenders 

Never been a fan and have always thought he was an average QB with freakish athletic ability....I really do feel sorry for him now.  It’s sad to watch anyone look as defeated as he has for a while now.  I really think he is done, I don’t mean he can never come back done, mentally done is what I think.  His head and heart aren’t in it any more.  

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3 minutes ago, ickmule said:

Never been a fan and have always thought he was an average QB with freakish athletic ability....I really do feel sorry for him now.  It’s sad to watch anyone look as defeated as he has for a while now.  I really think he is done, I don’t mean he can never come back done, mentally done is what I think.  His head and heart aren’t in it any more.  

I’ve seen cam in worst shape then this tho, before 2013 when all we did was lose he look just as bummed out, we’ll guess what we’re right back to losing so he’s looks bummed out. I think we forget because cam is so energetic when things are going well and bummed out when they are not, just gotta strings some wins together and I think we will really see where  cam’s Head is at 

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