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2 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

 

 

They're b.s. ing. 

 

They and the NFL want to downplay the head injury. 

 

2 in 5 days.  

 

 

Notice they haven't even said the word concussion 

The halftime show didn’t even mention Tua’s injury last week. They’ll try their best to downplay this as long as possible, until the truth is forced out by another party. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Beast said:

 

Meh. I feel for the guy but I think you are being a tad dramatic with that statement.

 

I will have no issues watching the second half all the while hoping Tua is OK.

 


Now if only they could stop talking about it 

Posted
14 minutes ago, gflande1 said:

I don’t think fines have been announced yet. Allen is expecting he’ll get fined, and we haven’t heard anything on that yet. I think it’s usually Friday’s those come out. 

Does Wilkins get fined for the nuts grab? And Ingram for the leg whip on JA ?

Posted
Just now, billybob71 said:

so who is gonna be the first announcer/analyst to say he should have not been out there to begin with? you know they all thinking that 

None of these guys. They feed at the trough of the NFL.  

GMFB will be twisted in knots to talk about this without pointing out the gross negligence of the Dolphins. 

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Posted
Just now, Nextmanup said:

Speaking as an attorney, I would be shocked if the announcers have not been told already DO NOT TALK ABOUT THAT.

 

I mean from big shots at Amazon or whoever is in charge of producing the broadcast tonight


They just won't go there..you watch.

 

 

sadly I think you have a point

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Posted
1 minute ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

I’m wondering if Micah Hyde made a life decision instead of trying to play after his scary injury.

I mean that’s what I’d do. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, billybob71 said:

so who is gonna be the first announcer/analyst to say he should have not been out there to begin with? you know they all thinking that 

They will not unfortunately but talk radio in am will be blowing up on this !

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2 minutes ago, Beast said:

 

Meh. I feel for the guy but I think you are being a tad dramatic with that statement.

 

I will have no issues watching the second half all the while hoping Tua is OK.

 


Well aren’t you a tough guy?

Posted
1 minute ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

I’m wondering if Micah Hyde made a life decision instead of trying to play after his scary injury.

He was looking for a second opinion which tells me he wanted to play.

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Seeing his hands go into the fencing position, my god. That actually made me sick to watch.

 

The Dolphins deserve record setting punishment for how Tua has been handled the last week, and the League itself must somehow be held accountable.

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Not trying to be funny but the difference between how the Bills handled the Dane Jackson and how the Dolphins handled the TUA situation shows you the difference between the LEADERSHIP between the 2 organizations in caring for their players in my opinion.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Batman1876 said:

It is although I’m more concerned it’s a traumatic brain injury rather than a spinal injury. 

That's exactly what I saw with the immediate decorticate rigidity of fingers and elbow

Posted
3 minutes ago, billybob71 said:

so who is gonna be the first announcer/analyst to say he should have not been out there to begin with? you know they all thinking that 

The announcers are all covering it up.

 

No mention of tuas concussion with the Bills 5 days ago

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Comebackkid said:

wondering about tua's long term availabilty since getting tossed on his head seems to be common place.   not saying thats good or right but it is what it is.  

Tua's availability has always been an issue. 

 

He always seems to get hurt...sometimes even on routine stuff

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Posted
3 minutes ago, SirAndrew said:

The halftime show didn’t even mention Tua’s injury last week. They’ll try their best to downplay this as long as possible, until the truth is forced out by another party. 

 

 

Yep.  

 

This is disgusting 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Bob Chandler's Hands said:

None of these guys. They feed at the trough of the NFL.  

GMFB will be twisted in knots to talk about this without pointing out the gross negligence of the Dolphins. 

Amazon first and foremost won't want to be sued by the NFL for implying on air that someone was doing something improper last week. 

 

And of course! They don't want to piss the NFL off. You don't annoy the goose that lays the golden eggs.

 

 

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