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Rivera Presser at 12:10


Mr. Scot

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8 minutes ago, mjligon said:

It’s almost guaranteed that Cam goes to IR at this point, unfortunately.

Probably the best decision for all parties honestly. Sounds like December at the earliest so at that point we are either out of the playoffs and it would be dumb to put him in or we are in the playoff fight and you’re pulling the guy that played a large part in us getting there for someone who would be incredibly rusty.

Cam going out there and looking bad would lower the potential trade value he could have and hurt the value of his next contract. He could go out and look great obviously but the odds of that seem pretty low with as much time as he will have missed.

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2 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

IR him. Whenever he gets another shot there needs to be no doubt that we gave him as time as we could. Re-evaluate if we make it to the playoffs. 

If he goes on IR, I seriously doubt he comes back this season, even for the playoffs if we make them.

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I wouldn’t IR him if there’s a chance he’s 100% at any time this year. Look at 2015 Broncos... Peyton was terrible and hurt for a while and Osweiler came in and got them some huge wins, including against the Pats. Then he struggled a bit and they needed Peyton back (even a limited Peyton) to win in the playoffs. That’s within the realm of possibility here too.

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3 minutes ago, t96 said:

I wouldn’t IR him if there’s a chance he’s 100% at any time this year. Look at 2015 Broncos... Peyton was terrible and hurt for a while and Osweiler came in and got them some huge wins, including against the Pats. Then he struggled a bit and they needed Peyton back (even a limited Peyton) to win in the playoffs. That’s within the realm of possibility here too.

You could IR him and designate him.  Means he could play the postseason if we made it.   Seems like the smartest call IMO. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

You could IR him and designate him.  Means he could play the postseason if we made it.   Seems like the smartest call IMO. 

Love this idea. Would also remove the distraction for the rest of the season while also letting Cam come back if he were to get healthy. 

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14 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

If he goes on IR, I seriously doubt he comes back this season, even for the playoffs if we make them.

I think it's worth designating him on the chance that he's completely recovered by then but I wouldn't sweat it. I'd rather he sit out the rest of the year if it meant he'd be right next season. Leave our options open.

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