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Will Cam have enough recovery time before Thursday?


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It's obvious that the lack of practice, rust, and injury recovery are the primary factors that were holding Cam back. It's been great to see the MVP again in the past 2 weeks.  Is anyone else concerned that his shoulder won't have adequate time to recover before Thursday?

Obviously I want Cam to play well in the national spotlight in an important game against a quality opponent, but I'm also concerned about long-term wear and tear if he's not given adequate time to recover.

In the end I guess there's not much we can do about it. It's not like we're going to bench Cam and throw The-Shell-Of-Former-Pro-Bowl-QB Derek Anderson out there. Just expressing some concern and maybe tempering expectations of what to see and definitely preparing myself to not overreact if Cam has a rough week.

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I think Cam will be fine since he didn't take a beating like he did against the Bills and he talked about his arm getting stronger in his post-game press conference. I'm more concerned about veteran players and guys that were nursing injuries the past week.

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