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Cam to see foot specialist


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If you want to cut Cam don't make it out to be some cap saving bonus that will help the team, it won't. That amount of cap savings is negligible if you understand the growing cap room.

If you want to cut Cam realize we're basically in for years of tanking until we can land a high pick, and a good quarterback draft. That's just how the league is these days. Maybe we'll get lucky, and hit on one like Kansas City, or maybe we'll be like any number of teams that think they have their guy after year one, and then cut him loose three years later, which is always around a third of the league.

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1 hour ago, joemac said:

I think the big distinction here is that Cam never had any broken bones in his foot to go along with the Lisfranc injury.  His was a sprain, and supposedly, not a very serious one at that.  As usual, we have probably been fed a line of bullshit.

A foot injury for anyone and especially a pro athlete is always a serious injury, regardless of what you may have heard.  And a Lisfranc is particularly nasty - not my words but my orthopedic surgeon.  Why they decided to downplay that type of foot injury leaves me wondering .

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rivera's saying this just seems like something cam has to go thru, as part of his process - are really starting to piss me off.  what a crappy thing to say.   why didn't he say 'cam is going to the top specialist in the US to make sure he's doing everything he can to help his foot heal' or something like that?   something cam has to go thru, as part of his process?  wtf.   i think it means cam is hesitant to get surgery, and should have already, but am i reading that wrong or what it completely shitty

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15 minutes ago, GreensboroPirate said:

 

Good luck finding another GM who drafts guys like Brian Burns at 16

 

You act like Burns was some unknown commodity or something.  Now, drafting a guy like Vernon Butler in the first round.  Thats a different story....

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Anyone that was talking about the San Fran game being his return wasn't being reasonable in the first place and honestly I'm ok with him figuring it out. He needs to put everything back together, take time to train and get reps, and at this point in his career it is imperative he be more considerate of his health. I don't want to see Cam in the field until he can protect himself, his name, and the future of this franchise in that order.

It's all on him.

 

 

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