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To be fair, there was a lot of criticism last night about how much Amazon showed the exact replay.the NFL must’ve put out a memo telling all sports networks not to show Tua’s fencing reaction.
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To be fair, there was a lot of criticism last night about how much Amazon showed the exact replay.the NFL must’ve put out a memo telling all sports networks not to show Tua’s fencing reaction.
It’s a neurological response from something like a concussion.So why was his fingers like that? His body just froze all kinda weirdly or something? I thought he landed really badly on his hand but he didn't.
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Scary scenes from the Dolphins game tonight. There were already questions about the Dolphins’ handling of what looked like a Tua concussion on Sunday.
Hopefully Tua is okay - he was taken to the hospital for further evaluation, but released tonight. Those questions are now hugely important after tonight’s injury (update: Coach McDaniels confirmed tonight it was indeed a concussion).
This article on NFL.con yesterday (Wednesday):NFL says every indication is concussion protocol was followed with Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa
The NFL confirmed on Wednesday that a review is ongoing into whether the Dolphins followed the league's concussion protocol Sunday when examining a possible head injury for Tua Tagovailoa and said that every indication is that the protocol was followed.www.nfl.com
This tweet was from 4:08PM today, hours before the game:
Yes Dr. Nowinski is a strong advocate for far
more robust protocols but that doesn’t mean he isn’t right.
Surprised this wasn’t brought up before now, and there will probably hard line opinions on both sides. Personally, I didn’t find the tackle to be malicious or excessive. It was not a lift and slam down effort. Tua was spun around and when his feet got taken out beneath him his body whipped to the ground.How is that not penalized for unnecessary roughness?? He got forcefully slammed onto the turf and he's a QB!
True. The tackle was fine. 1- Tua is a rag doll. 2- Still concussed. The flag should have been thrown ONLY since he is a QB. But I am fine with no flag. Ask Bradshaw, Montanna, Marino, etc. if a flag should have been thrown based on that tackle. LOL.Surprised this wasn’t brought up before now, and there will probably hard line opinions on both sides. Personally, I didn’t find the tackle to be malicious or excessive. It was not a lift and slam down effort. Tia was spun around and when his feet got taken out beneath him his body whipped to the ground.
Yeah, the results looked bad, though.
To your point though about it being on a QB, a flag wouldn’t have surprised me.
Not Tom Brady.How is that not penalized for unnecessary roughness?? He got forcefully slammed onto the turf and he's a QB!
I was just thinking how the hell did Pete Werner get flagged for unnecessary roughness but this didn’t (I think the body slam rule is such BS and so inconsistent)How is that not penalized for unnecessary roughness?? He got forcefully slammed onto the turf and he's a QB!
Yeah, the YouTube video of the broadcast from Amazon shows the Tua tackle and aftereffect of hitting the turf over and over..To be fair, there was a lot of criticism last night about how much Amazon showed the exact replay.
Yeah, the YouTube video of the broadcast from Amazon shows the Tua tackle and aftereffect of hitting the turf over and over..