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Paolo305613
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Teddy looking like Terrible Tua on that safety
Why was Skylar put in?
You wanted Tua out you got your wish now the NFL will make us all suffer for possibly the rest of the season. Teddy will also be forced to sit because someone believed that he stumbled. Heck I stumbled on a carpet the other day doesn't mean I'm concussed. Typical overreaction and the Fins are getting stiffed again. What else is new. Either way they need some bodies back or they'll lose next week as well.I’ll say ur again , that 3-0 is going to start to feel like centuries ago in a hurry . All the good feelings this team fooled people into having coming into the season — are going to become old really fast .
How are things falling into place?Skylar time for Miami . Things are starting to fall in place .
You are obviously concussed!You wanted Tua out you got your wish now the NFL will make us all suffer for possibly the rest of the season. Teddy will also be forced to sit because someone believed that he stumbled. Heck I stumbled on a carpet the other day doesn't mean I'm concussed. Typical overreaction and the Fins are getting stiffed again. What else is new. Either way they need some bodies back or they'll lose next week as well.
You are obviously not thinking this through. A player can twist his ankle when being tackled he gets up and stumbles on it. Spotter calls down and without even checking said player he is out for the game. Does this make any sense? Exactly what happened to Teddy he was sacked hard yes but passed every concussion test. We have yet to see him wobble and the spotter said he thinks/believes he stumbled. Just another way to fix a game but I'm sure patsies are all in on that BS.You are obviously concussed!
Starting another conspiracy theory?
What happened with Tua has cast a very dark light on the NFL.
Patriots are down to their 3rd string QB. Are they being conspired against too?
Nfl changes in concussion protocol is good for the players.......
Can't blame you for being unhappy but the NFL had to react. It's about perception and they are a business.You are obviously not thinking this through. A player can twist his ankle when being tackled he gets up and stumbles on it. Spotter calls down and without even checking said player he is out for the game. Does this make any sense? Exactly what happened to Teddy he was sacked hard yes but passed every concussion test. We have yet to see him wobble and the spotter said he thinks/believes he stumbled. Just another way to fix a game but I'm sure patsies are all in on that BS.
As per your QB's they haven't been affected by this rule neither has any other player in the NFL so I guess there was no concussions this past weekend or even some close calls? Seriously? Of course only Miami QB's are under this scrutiny...can't wait to see what happens next weekend when they take out their 3rd stringer and have to play the 4th Sinnett.
Apparently the specialist wasn't in error and expect a lawsuit or some kind of settlement. Tua did not have a concussion he was cleared every day leading up to Thursdays game. He was definitely concussed that game and has been out since. All the league had to do was explain this and we wouldn't have all the stupidity that followed. Teddy paid the ultimate price as Sunday was his turn to showcase his talent and was sent packing after one play. They can't even find a replay of him stumbling which makes matters worse. I don't think any fan wants this happening to their team but I'm convinced it won't they will simply allow players like Brady to keep playing unless it's blatantly obvious which the old rules would have applied anyway. Apparently there was always spotters at the game but no need to give them ultimate power...Can't blame you for being unhappy but the NFL had to react. It's about perception and they are a business.
It wasn't just about the Tua wobble. The specialist erred in clearing Tua.....