Bill Walton and most of the entire UCLA basketball team that won numerous NCAA titles were high every practice and every game. I knew a guy who played on those teams.
Tough to say. He needs to go through some tests that show that he has not regressed at all, the full football stuff, and then if he passes he has to been seen by the big kahuna neurologist and pass all of his or her tests. I hear what you are saying though.
Yup. Although IMO one of them was intentional. They wanted him to keep backpedaling deep while the Patriots blitzed a few extra rushers and then just lob it deep against single coverage he just overthrew it while backpedaling. He could not have stopped, planted, and then threw even if he wanted to.
The ball he threw deep to Foster in the Bengals game was right on the money in full stride; just a terrific play by the safety to run across the field and leap up and knock it away.
While I believe that is true, just losing consciousness can and often does put you in the NFL concussion protocol, and then you have to go through all five stages of tests.
Yeah, that's a good way to describe it, "acknowledge the bad but celebrate the good." After so long being rightfully pessimistic, we deserve some optimism.
Thanks. We need some more slobber-knocking of our own.
Foster didn't play last week but they targeted him on deep balls three times against the Giants and twice against the Bengals. They are somewhat trying but havent been able to get it done.
And didnt play because of groin injury.