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Their minions over at the “Worldwide Leader” are in lockstep with em too.The NFL is a bunch of hypocrites chasing money
That's a lot of pressure to put on one doctor to perform on the spot.Painful to watch. I was shocked when they let him back in the game last week after a CLEAR concussion. Whoever had the power to stop him but let him play should be fired immediately.
If I was the Dolphins, I’d bench him for the season.2 concussions within 4 days = IR
They need to put him on IR for his own good! Take the four weeks and then they can decide whether or not to bring him back this season.
Well, the doctor is literally there just to be impartial and protect player health. But I wasn't just talking about the doctor, also the coaches and training staff on the dolphins could have pulled him.That's a lot of pressure to put on one doctor to perform on the spot.
The head coach makes the final decision during game time. He should’ve made Tua sit after he saw what happened to him during the Bills game. Everyone watching on TV could see that it was a concussion except the Dolphins staff.Well, the doctor is literally there just to be impartial and protect player health. But I wasn't just talking about the doctor, also the coaches and training staff on the dolphins could have pulled him.
Exactly, I heard that as well. That admission enough that he had a concussion, if not, why check all week long.Dolphins reporter mentioned that The NFL is saying that they checked Tua every day this week for concussion symptoms. Why would they do this if he was cleared on Sunday during the Bills game and it was a back issue? Some people are lying.
A CT will show skull fractures or brain bleeds but not concussion. They are still often done to rule out fractures and as part of the process of diagnosis.Can you see a concussion? Can take a brain scan or something?
So really there's a lot of guess work involved.A CT will show skull fractures or brain bleeds but not concussion. They are still often done to rule out fractures and as part of the process of diagnosis.