10-01-2022, 09:21 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Mandeville, LA
Posts: 39,267
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Re: Do you rest Winston?
Originally Posted by SmashMouth
If QBs are getting injured like this, there are rules in place to protect QBs already. What is different that refs aren't calling to protect QBs?
Originally Posted by K Major
Not sure if you saw the highlights from Tua last week, but Miami had no business having him play TONIGHT. Just four days ago he suffered a concussion (although they claimed he was just dazed)  .
IMO the Dolphins lied about his current condition. That's a shame.
A 4 day turnaround time from head trauma/concussion? C'mon Miami, what are you doing?
Originally Posted by neugey
NFL is just as liable as the Dolphins. Should have gotten rid of Thursday Night Football while they were getting rid of the Pro Bowl!!!
Originally Posted by iceshack149
The scene at last night's game was appalling. The NFL and the Dolphins are culpable for any symptoms Tua suffers from now until the day he passes away.
What is decorticate posturing?
Decorticate posturing — a sign of severe damage to the brain — is a specific type of involuntary abnormal posturing of a person. Decorticate posture is stiff with legs held out straight, fists clenched, and arms bent to hold the hands on the chest.
Causes of decorticate posturing
Decorticate posture can be caused by a number of conditions, including:
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One day, in the not too distant future, a player will rise up and sue ... and win bigly. Doesn't matter what the NFLPA and NFL owners tried, and to continue to try, to brush under the carpet the ugly truths about injury concealments and how teams handle them. It's all about the Benjamins and how much more they can make.
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