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Both QBs survived without further incident. But I do hope the Steelers team docs check the hands of the DBs who managed to drop 4 certain interceptions.
Weird game in that Miami probably should have blown them out, but while mostly playing well, Tua was off just enough to give the Steelers some chances. I would put that to rust from not playing. One thing that can't be attributed to rust is how Tua continues to play recklessly (fearlessly?). He just runs and takes tacklers on straight up. Kid doesn't have it in him to play it safe I guess.Both QBs survived without further incident. But I do hope the Steelers team docs check the hands of the DBs who managed to drop 4 certain interceptions.
The guy was fired and protocols completely changed. NFL lost to Kapernick. They loose when the deck is stacked against them and settle behind doors.Tua won't win. He's returing to the field voluntarily and the NFL doesn't lose these cases.
They added the ability for a spotter to remove a guy from a game, all the tests that were administered to, and passed by Tua are still in place. As for the spotter, Teddy Bridgewater was pulled from a game by one, and despite clearing all exams, was not allowed to return to the game, or even practice for 4 days. I mention the spotter because last night Stefon Diggs was pulled from the game by the spotter, yet was allowed to return. Zero consistency from the NFL on any of this.The guy was fired and protocols completely changed. NFL lost to Kapernick. They loose when the deck is stacked against them and settle behind doors.
Well it is called the "practice of medicine" for a reason. Medicine is not an exact science. Your level of knowledge and expressed clarity about the results of Teddy Bridgewater's medical test results is amazing thoughThey added the ability for a spotter to remove a guy from a game, all the tests that were administered to, and passed by Tua are still in place. As for the spotter, Teddy Bridgewater was pulled from a game by one, and despite clearing all exams, was not allowed to return to the game, or even practice for 4 days. I mention the spotter because last night Stefon Diggs was pulled from the game by the spotter, yet was allowed to return. Zero consistency from the NFL on any of this.
I live in Miami, they talked about it every day and had every NFL reporter there is on air to talk about concussion tests, protocols, etc. The guy was perfectly fine according to every single report. As a fan, I would like to hear how this spotter thing actually works. What happens when it comes into play in some playoff game?Well it is called the "practice of medicine" for a reason. Medicine is not an exact science. Your level of knowledge and expressed clarity about the results of Teddy Bridgewater's medical test results is amazing though
Ah so you got your knowledge of Teddy's test results from NFL reporters - I seeI live in Miami, they talked about it every day and had every NFL reporter there is on air to talk about concussion tests, protocols, etc. The guy was perfectly fine according to every single report. As a fan, I would like to hear how this spotter thing actually works. What happens when it comes into play in some playoff game?
McDaniel shared it in his press conferences as well. It's pretty easy information to get. You almost don't even have to try to find this stuff if you follow the NFL.Ah so you got your knowledge of Teddy's test results from NFL reporters - I see
Greenlaw shouldn't have been ejected. All I've seen is the play and the hit to the head. After the hit did Herbert shake the cobwebs out, fall down, woozily stumble around, and grab at his head?Surprised there is no outrage and calls for investigations after Justin Herbert getting blasted and then being allowed right back into the game last night. In fact, there was more outrage over the guy from the 49ers being ejected than anything else.
Nobody cares.Surprised there is no outrage and calls for investigations after Justin Herbert getting blasted and then being allowed right back into the game last night. In fact, there was more outrage over the guy from the 49ers being ejected than anything else.
I agree the guy should not have been ejected, it's ridiculous that they did so. As for Herbert, he stayed on a knee for a few seconds, went out, and like Tua, passed every test he was given and displayed no symptoms of a concussion.Greenlaw shouldn't have been ejected. All I've seen is the play and the hit to the head. After the hit did Herbert shake the cobwebs out, fall down, woozily stumble around, and grab at his head?
I agree with this also. The difference in coverage just struck me as strange. Anyway, I'm gonna let this thread go back to it's resting place and just enjoy watching Tua, and most of these young QB's, play ball.Nobody cares.
Is this done during a colonoscopy?Tua had successful surgery yesterday to remove Bosa from his body.
Hope Not. That’s one badass DPOY. He ain’t going willingly.Is this done during a colonoscopy?