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Paolo305613
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I would expect you to defend the decision . That’s your guy — and the Dolphins were lucky to get the win — so it’s easy to justify the decision now . Had the dolphins lost— especially as a result of the hit — and he had been severely injured— vibes would be different . The fact is , after a hit like that , it is irresponsible to keep a player in the game . We will see how the investigation turns out — as I said , the league will likely say protocols weren’t adequately followed . McDaniel is desperate to make the Tua experiment work , so he will trot him out there at all cost — but wait until he is severely injured— and the all this bs about toughness becomes irrelevant . Sometimes , especially with someone’s well being , it’s better to be smart than tough.How? There is an independent neurologist who makes the final call if he said Tua was not concussed then that's what it is. If he was wrong hos is that the Fins fault?
As per toughness this is football. Every guy on D said that seeing Tua come running out inspired them. He then proceeded to throw a bomb and won the game so there's that. McD said he'd never put his players at risk and I believe him he's not dummy its a long year. I'm ok with sitting Tua if he's not good to go no use putting him in there if he's half ass like herbert was last sunday.