Cam dives, blows out his knee, then is never the same again, then what?
How is it a foregone conclusion that he blows out his knee going for the ball tho

Cam dives, blows out his knee, then is never the same again, then what?
If I'm his teammate I would lose some respect for him. Not only that play but the way he handled the post game interview...makes me wonder if that team has any chance to repete another great season
I don't understand the logic behind "you show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser."
Does being a sore loser make you a winner? Does losing with bitterness get you a consolation prize?
That is your right. However, I can NEVER fault a football player for making a business decision. You see all that Peyton did for the Colts and they tossed that ass right to the bushes once they thought he was done and the Broncos are ready to run his ass out the door now.
Navarro bowman comes to mind. His knee was gonna get bent the same way if he dove at that ball. I don't like the look of not getting in there, but his mistake was taking a few steps to get there in the first place. Needed to dive earlier to have a shot at that ball. I can kinda see his point, even though the whole business decision always looks bad in hindsight.Compare defensive players to offensive players....
Yeah TD broke his arm, but defensive players play with clubs a lot...what would Cam put on his leg after Khalil took it out?
If you rewatch the play, Khalil is coming full steam for the fumble and any contact would've fukked his leg up something serious and he would've been done for at least the rest of the game....
If Cam had always done this, I'd 100 percent agree. But we've seen him dive far too many times for fumbles. Thats the bullshyt
He could have blown his knee out just as easily flipping into the end zone or scrambling recklessly in meaningless blowout. Remember how Carson tore his? The fact he performed a cost-benefiy analysis in the middle of the superbowl is heartless but the fact he admitted is mind-boggling.Compare defensive players to offensive players....
Yeah TD broke his arm, but defensive players play with clubs a lot...what would Cam put on his leg after Khalil took it out?
If you rewatch the play, Khalil is coming full steam for the fumble and any contact would've fukked his leg up something serious and he would've been done for at least the rest of the game....
Problem is he never thinks twice about injury when they're blowing teams out but he does in a close superbowl game? .that's frontrunner behavior an inexcusable. Nobody saying cam soft they're saying he's a frontrunnerSo always avoiding danger is okay but only doing so once is a problem? I don't understand why cats keep talking about how he always risks his body like that doesn't shyt on the entire "soft" argument they are making. He clearly stated that he hesitated because his leg was in an awkward position.
It's just weird that you'd dive for fumbles in regular season but decide not to in the deciding moment in the SBSo always avoiding danger is okay but only doing so once is a problem? I don't understand why cats keep talking about how he always risks his body like that doesn't shyt on the entire "soft" argument they are making. He clearly stated that he hesitated because his leg was in an awkward position.
I just have a different look at things since I had scholarship offers magically get rescinded after blowing out my knee playing football...Navarro bowman comes to mind. His knee was gonna get bent the same way if he dove at that ball. I don't like the look of not getting in there, but his mistake was taking a few steps to get there in the first place. Needed to dive earlier to have a shot at that ball. I can kinda see his point, even though the whole business decision always looks bad in hindsight.
I hated that flipping shyt and thought it was stupid as fukk for a franchise qb to do...He could have blown his knee out just as easily flipping into the end zone or scrambling recklessly in meaningless blowout. Remember how Carson tore his? The fact he performed a cost-benefiy analysis in the middle of the superbowl is heartless but the fact he admitted is mind-boggling.