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on behalf of other Dolphin's fans for the above post by Digustipate. Ugh..if the guy really still can't see in both eyes, that was really a cruel remark by you man.
Originally posted by imbondz they said he only has vision in one eye. ......
Yeah, the announcers said that on the broadcast. It explains why he missed the interception.....with one eye there is no depth perception....that is you can't really determine how fast something is coming at you.
Originally posted by Tara on behalf of other Dolphin's fans for the above post by Digustipate. Ugh..if the guy really still can't see in both eyes, that was really a cruel remark by you man.
Thank you Tara, and welcome to the Zone. There are a few good fin fan posters that come here. Unfortunately, every board gets trolls that hurt the reputations of fellow fans. Hope you stick around.
Originally posted by notacon
The biggest thing we learned from the Bills is that they are a resilient bunch and did what they had to do to win instead of past years where they fold like a cheap lawn chair.
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Originally posted by Brian H Can doctors clear someone to play if they can only see out of 1 eye?? I find it odd that he was cleared to play if he only can see out of 1 eye......
Long ago in a galaxy far away...the KC Cheifs had a tight end named Fred Arbanas that was blind in one eye.
He played several years in the 60's with the Hank Stram teams that included Len Dawson, Mmike Garett, Otis Tayler, Buck Buchanon, Johnny Robinson etc.
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