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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
Not saying it happened Sunday, but a sciatic nerve signal will buckle you momentarily. Doesn't even have to 'hurt' that much, just your body shutting muscle signals down for a moment to avoid putting weight on a compromised lower extremity.
Not all that different from the reflex twitch from a hammer tap to the patella.
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Definitely. A peripheral nerve paresthesia could cause it. Orthostatic hypotension could cause it too. It was hot as hell during that game and players were probably dehydrated.
I think the issue is that it happened right after he hit his head on the ground.