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Friday Camp Updates 7/29


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7 minutes ago, dynomite said:

im a fan of baker, but doesn't CMC get non contact injuries.

Every injury I've seen him get happened after being hit. He then continues to play and eventually leaves. Obviously the Hamstring was different but that, again, comes from overuse. So you reduce the hits on CMC and you likely extend his season. 

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51 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

I'm in the small minority that wants a fair competition and want to see what Sam can do with an improved OL and a competent Coordinator..

 

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Were there fans back in the day saying stuff like this about Jimmy Clausen after getting a good look at him?

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18 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

Because it’s good for the football team, and people in the locker room will be pissed if you just give the job to Baker. 

There is not one person in that lockerroom that would say jack poo if Darnold was simply cut yet alone demoted to 3rd string.  Not one person.  Thats fuging retarded to even assume.

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35 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

Because it’s good for the football team, and people in the locker room will be pissed if you just give the job to Baker. 

Giving a known failure at the position reps vs players that have potential or already had success is not good for the team. 

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