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For those who are interested, here is where Cam first hurt his left ankle


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw36a5tQea4

 

Go to 2:29:02 (near the end of the game).  Cam runs toward right end, gets tackled, and his left ankle gets stepped on by 330 lb. Marcell Dareus.

 

That was one of only two times (the other being in the BCSCG when he took a helmet to the lower back) where I saw Cam actually react in pain in a game.  Considering the number of hits he takes, he's pretty darned durable.

 

I had forgotten all about that play until Rivera mentioned that this injury went all the way back to his playing days at Auburn.  I'd sure hate to get my ankle stepped on by Marcell Dareus.   :startle:

 

 

 

 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fw36a5tQea4

 

Go to 2:29:02 (near the end of the game).  Cam runs toward right end, gets tackled, and his left ankle gets stepped on by 330 lb. Marcell Dareus.

 

That was one of only two times (the other being in the BCSCG when he took a helmet to the lower back) where I saw Cam actually react in pain in a game.  Considering the number of hits he takes, he's pretty darned durable.

 

I had forgotten all about that play until Rivera mentioned that this injury went all the way back to his playing days at Auburn.  I'd sure hate to get my ankle stepped on by Marcell Dareus.   :startle:

 

 

 

 

That's it? Don't remember in N.O where he got his leg rolled and visibily screamed and then punk ass N.O fans cheered

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That's it? Don't remember in N.O where he got his leg rolled and visibily screamed and then punk ass N.O fans cheered

That's the one that started it. He's tweeked it multiple time since, including the N.O. game you mention, I think. Thus repeated trauma to the tendons in the joint, thus the surgery.

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