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6 minutes ago, ichigo1057 said:

"And I never think, Oh I hope they don't hurt. He's just so big" Yeah bud, they used to say the same about Cam too but NFL hits don't care how big you are. poo can really add up if they aren't careful

The majority of the big hits Cam took (including the one that finished off his shoulder) was trying to stand in the "pocket" behind the dog poo OLs we put in front of him. Cam could protect himself running better than our OL could. Oh, and don't forget that his initial shoulder injury came on making a tackle after an INT when Kelvin Benjamin quite on the route and then made no effort to tackle the defender.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The majority of the big hits Cam took (I closing the one that finished off his shoulder) was trying to stand in the "pocket" behind the dog poo OLs we put in front of him. Oh, and don't forget that his initial shoulder injury came on making a tackle after an INT when Kelvin Benjamin quite on the route and then made no effort to tackle the defender.

Agree 100 percent.

If you put cam in Josh Allen's position, Jesus.

Not to take away Allen's abilities.

I'd hate to put Josh in cams early years.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The majority of the big hits Cam took (I closing the one that finished off his shoulder) was trying to stand in the "pocket" behind the dog poo OLs we put in front of him. Oh, and don't forget that his initial shoulder injury came on making a tackle after an INT when Kelvin Benjamin quite on the route and then made no effort to tackle the defender.

While that is true the announcer is still kind of cursing Allen by saying he never thinks "I hope they don't hurt him".

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