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If a player is suspected of having a concussion, would they be prevented from coming back in the game, even if the player insists they are fine? Not sure what the rules are for that.
I hate seeing anyone hurt, and I hope he is ready to go next week. That said, I would not be against seeing Bridgewater for the rest of the game. I could be biased.
He'll be fine next week but the way he was wobbling around I'll be shocked if he doesn't have a concussion.
If a player is suspected of having a concussion, would they be prevented from coming back in the game, even if the player insists they are fine? Not sure what the rules are for that.
Up to an independent guy. But I kind of feel the Bills D is going to change 2nd half if Tua is back. They are going to take more risks I think.
If a player is suspected of having a concussion, would they be prevented from coming back in the game, even if the player insists they are fine? Not sure what the rules are for that.
The way Tua was walking there is no way the NFL lets him play the 2nd half. Nor should they. Do they care about CTE or not?
If a player is suspected of having a concussion, would they be prevented from coming back in the game, even if the player insists they are fine? Not sure what the rules are for that.
I don't think the player has any say in it. I think there's a neutral NFL Dr that makes the call.
I don't think the player has any say in it. I think there's a neutral NFL Dr that makes the call.
generally speaking if you see a player like that he doesn't know where he is for hours. i don't think i've seen anyone come back from that type of concussion on the same day (well there were some guys who did a decade or more ago, but even then, pre-cte, most people that woozy didn't recover to return to a game.
My wife told me that if I had a dollar for every girl who found me unattractive, girls would find me VERY attractive.
If a player is suspected of having a concussion, would they be prevented from coming back in the game, even if the player insists they are fine? Not sure what the rules are for that.
He can't play if the independent doctor says he has a concussion.
Edit "Independent"
Last edited by Canadian'eh!; 09-25-2022, 06:44 AM.
I know they haven't been effective running the ball. But I think they need to do some, especially the RT side where they can't handle the rush. I feel Miami's D is able to pin their ear too much with a variety of coming and drop backs, making it hard to read for Josh.
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