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treeguy27 12-27-2022 03:22 PM

Tua's concussions are a bad look for the league
 
The Dolphin's bumbling of Tua's concussions earlier this year and him ending up in the protocol again is getting a lot of run in the mainstream media, not just sports media. It's a black eye for the league and I expect a big over correction from the NFL next year. I won't be surprised if they do a major overhaul on the protocol. I can see a scenario where they make players sit out multiple games after any concussion symptoms, even if they test out okay. It's going to suck when teams are majorly impacted because of it. It's going to be a shitshow and we can thank the Dolphins for it because of their incompetent staff.

Reroka 12-27-2022 03:28 PM

Tha gets anymore he will won’t be playing with anyone.

TribalElder 12-27-2022 03:30 PM

Tua ****ing sucks, the Dolphins are a shithead franchise that picked Tua over Herbert like a bus full of dipshits.

FloridaMan88 12-27-2022 03:30 PM

The NFLPA can talk about player safety all they want, but their rank and file members are not going to tolerate being forced to sit out lengthy amounts of time when they feel fine and are passing all of the existing concussion tests.

Especially when that means potentially losing their starting jobs, salary bonuses, etc.

KCUnited 12-27-2022 03:32 PM

The shit football being played and incompetent officiating this season is an even worse look for the league.

Extending the protocol to keep key players out longer isn't going to make things look any better for them.

Sassy Squatch 12-27-2022 03:42 PM

Yep. That's twice he's been allowed to play and retroactively been put into the protocol, and he got an incredibly severe 2nd concussion the first time around. Just unthinkable the Dolphins and spotters allowed that to happen.

BWillie 12-27-2022 03:51 PM

Not really he has a choice if he wants to play or not

Red Dawg 12-27-2022 03:52 PM

He has millions. He will be fine.

chinaski 12-27-2022 04:02 PM

If the NFL actually gave a shit about player safety they would address their selective officiating when it comes to "roughing the passer" and/or "unnecessary roughness" calls, or any call for that matter.

Whatever they do will basically be to save face to get a monkey off their backs. Temporary damage control.

Case and point: Carl "Crybaby" Cheffers

Jewish Rabbi 12-27-2022 04:06 PM

You wanna tongue my urethra OP?

the steam 12-27-2022 04:09 PM

The sissy football they play today is a worse look for the league. A smart QB can almost play a non contact sport. The NFL needs to stop treating QBs like they have vaginas and let the defense play defense

Oxford 12-27-2022 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Superturtle (Post 16691352)
Yep. That's twice he's been allowed to play and retroactively been put into the protocol, and he got an incredibly severe 2nd concussion the first time around. Just unthinkable the Dolphins and spotters allowed that to happen.

Ironically, with the league setting the conditions for passing offenses to thrive, they now risk damage to the money-making-faces-of-the league by exposing them to more and more hits, whereas in a run dominated league they would be more protected.

But, the NFLPA wont stand for their players not playing, limits the revenue stream

BryanBusby 12-27-2022 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by the steam (Post 16691392)
The sissy football they play today is a worse look for the league. A smart QB can almost play a non contact sport. The NFL needs to stop treating QBs like they have vaginas and let the defense play defense

Yeah man worrying about CTE is for pussies amirite

Oxford 12-27-2022 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 16691404)
Yeah man worrying about CTE is for pussies amirite

According to Merrril Hoge, CTE from concussions is in the investigative stage and is not a medical diagnosis. Says CTE has be diagnosed (post mortem) in many people (NFL, non-NFL and people who never played sports at all).

the steam 12-27-2022 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 16691404)
Yeah man worrying about CTE is for pussies amirite

Why don't they worry about it for RBs...helmet to helmet contact almost every running play. Let's protect QB's and receivers like they are children but screw everyone else.


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