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Shelter: Cam ready to practice after bye week; injury healed well


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5 minutes ago, Shocker said:

We have way too many people that think Cam is going walk into the starter spot and be MVP Cam.  Reality means nothing.  I swear I hope so much this is true but the odds are so long against this happening.

My heart wants to argue with you. My head tells me not to. Everybody cross your fingers and ignore what I said earlier today about not being superstitious.

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1 minute ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

My heart wants to argue with you. My head tells me not to. Everybody cross your fingers and ignore what I said earlier today about not being superstitious.

Feel that it’s important to say...I think Cam is a Hall of Famer and the best player in franchise history by a big margin. 

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all hell will break loose if Cam stinks it up against the 49ers .

Even if he is 100% by the next game , the coaching staff would be dumb asses for starting him back on the hardest game on our entire schedule. Put him back in vs the Titans at home if Allen loses to the 49ers.

If Allen actually beats the 49ers? Whew boy, thats a full on QB controversy. 

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