Phrazbit
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Looks like Tua hurt his back again.
That looked brutal. If it's another concussion that's pretty scary.
The league has simply got to do away with this Thursday nonsense. The games suck and these guys haven’t even recovered from Sunday.
League and fans don’t give a flying fornication about the players health. I don’t watch Thursday NFL games at all.
I haven't see a clip of it yet, how graphic is it? Is it as bad to watch as one like Alex Smith's injury? I don't have the best stomach for those types of injuries. On twitter I read a few people say that it was a clean, textbook hit that caught Tua when he was in an awkward position. So I'm not sure how bad the video is to watch.
I agree though that the NFL needs to come down on the Dolphins' front office and that they really need to get rid of the Thursday night games. I never liked them nor thought they were a good idea.
No, the hit itself doesn't look so bad to me but him laying there afterwards is the scary part.I haven't see a clip of it yet, how graphic is it? Is it as bad to watch as one like Alex Smith's injury? I don't have the best stomach for those types of injuries. On twitter I read a few people say that it was a clean, textbook hit that caught Tua when he was in an awkward position. So I'm not sure how bad the video is to watch.
I agree though that the NFL needs to come down on the Dolphins' front office and that they really need to get rid of the Thursday night games. I never liked them nor thought they were a good idea.
I haven't see a clip of it yet, how graphic is it? Is it as bad to watch as one like Alex Smith's injury? I don't have the best stomach for those types of injuries. On twitter I read a few people say that it was a clean, textbook hit that caught Tua when he was in an awkward position. So I'm not sure how bad the video is to watch.
I agree though that the NFL needs to come down on the Dolphins' front office and that they really need to get rid of the Thursday night games. I never liked them nor thought they were a good idea.
It was his head hitting the ground that was bad. I couldn't believe they put him back in the game Sunday. Now, that decision looks even worse. You would hope the NFL was past this ********. It doesn't even matter if Tua insisted he was fine. You gotta protect the player even from hinself.No, the hit itself doesn't look so bad to me but him laying there afterwards is the scary part.
It was his head hitting the ground that was bad. I couldn't believe they put him back in the game Sunday. Now, that decision looks even worse. You would hope the NFL was past this ********. It doesn't even matter if Tua insisted he was fine. You gotta protect the player even from hinself.
It was his head hitting the ground that was bad. I couldn't believe they put him back in the game Sunday. Now, that decision looks even worse. You would hope the NFL was past this ********. It doesn't even matter if Tua insisted he was fine. You gotta protect the player even from hinself.
Yes. And the doctor made the wrong call. When someone is knocked dizzy enough to be stumbling around like he was that should be the end of his day. You get dizzy from a hit to the head, you are concussed. Maybe it is not severe, but now they have a bad situation, two concussive events 4 days apart.Correct me if I’m wrong but doesn’t he have to be cleared by a doctor??
Correct me if I’m wrong but doesn’t he have to be cleared by a doctor??
Wow. I didn't know he didn't even get into the protocol. That's ****** up.They misdiagnosed (...lied about?...) his obvious concussion last week, so he never got put in concussion protocol... despite that he fell looked drunk, fell over and had to be held up by teammates.
The NFLPA was already launching an investigation into how the hell he played LAST week... and that was before tonight.
He didn't even get the full week... they through him out there 4 days after getting concussed, totally reckless.
I’ll wait to hear what the medical personnel has to say.