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So... Cassel cannot return until he has been cleared by a third party? He's done then. |
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What I am asking is this; where is the quote that Cassel has been diagnosed with a concussion? The quote from the doctor or a representative of said doctor. Or a nurse. Or a vet. Or some guy with a pair of pliers and a flashlight. When a player starts acting concussed, the next step is to get him in front of a trainer to be evaluated. The step after that is a diagnosis by a physician. FAX |
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yea, and Pioli risked federal prison to bugged Haley's phone ****ing idiots around here |
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Oh, and yeah... Patriots Way is all about being up front on injury reports. They NEVER EVER blur the truth on those... :rolleyes: |
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So, there is no substantial proof that Cassel had a concussion? Thanks for making my point. |
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How many times does it have to be said? |
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Also, if Cassel was supposedly concussed (magically without anything touching his head apparently) why did he act like he was knocked out (nothing on his body moves) except his arm immediately starts flailing around the second he's on the ground. I had a concussion when I was 17 due to my head hitting (usually a critical part of getting a "concussion") directly on the ice when I was snowboarding, I was completely out and didn't move a muscle for at least a full minute. You don't have one body part only flail around and the rest of your body stay completely motionless.
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http://www.baltimoreravens.com/video...d-c859c4a19d2b Cassel's "concussion" @ 4:42 His head DID NOT hit the ground. |
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Yes, it hit the ground. |
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