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Two torn ACL injuries..


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Behind a sh%t line in Houston, he got tore up. Cam got beat to sh%t with the "quality' Oline he had. Keep that in mind when you throw him behind the clown show the Panthers have. 

If they go all in for him, they better have some $$ left to fix the sh%tshow here ASAP.

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13 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Behind a sh%t line in Houston, he got tore up. Cam got beat to sh%t with the "quality' Oline he had. Keep that in mind when you throw him behind the clown show the Panthers have. 

If they go all in for him, they better have some $$ left to fix the sh%tshow here ASAP.

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15 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Point I was trying to make is that guy has had those ACL problems and that is not a small injury. Playing behind another lousy line would up the ante for a third.

He played behind a bad one every year after his rookie season and stayed healthy. 

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47 minutes ago, Mage said:

He tore his first ACL at Clemson, before coming back and winning a Natty.  Second torn ACL was in practice and had nothing to do with the OL.

Just to be more specific, Clemson beat the Gamecocks with a QB on a torn ACL.     

never pass up a chance to rub in how bad the Gamecocks are. 

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