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16 minutes ago, boyst said:

Not to poop on this but a lot of these foundations are nothing more than a money laundering scheme for these folks. A way to funnel money to their posse, a way to hide income from the taxman, and just overall notice on the up and up as one would wish.


Maybe so.i do believe that to be true but Tua? Nah.That kid has a good heart. Maybe one of the nicest athletes in professional sports.

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11 minutes ago, WotAGuy said:


Hmmm…so how would one go about setting up one of these things?  My posse is flat out poor. 

it is surprisingly easier than you think

9 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said:

When did you get a social conscience?

😉😜

 

 

 

i don't know what either of those last two words are

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I personally was surprised that Tua lowered his head and went head first into the defender, especially given his concussion history.  He had already made the first down.  Seemed like an unnecessary risk.

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8 minutes ago, RangerDave said:

I personally was surprised that Tua lowered his head and went head first into the defender, especially given his concussion history.  He had already made the first down.  Seemed like an unnecessary risk.

 

They didn't cover that part in his judo classes.

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Also super annoying that we got a BEAUTIFUL performance from the Bills last night and all they are talking about this morning is the stupid concussion because dummy dove head first into our guy. The WORST possible thing he could've done. Just slide feet first bro.

 

Havent even seen a single James Cook highlight this morning.

 

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, MR8 said:

Ummmmmm no... Dude chose to play after 6 concussions.... He wants to be a vegetable, that's his choice.  I don't care about him or his "cause"...


your choice to not donate. Comments are harsh. 

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4 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Also super annoying that we got a BEAUTIFUL performance from the Bills last night and all they are talking about this morning is the stupid concussion because dummy dove head first into our guy. The WORST possible thing he could've done. Just slide feet first bro.

 

Havent even seen a single James Cook highlight this morning.

 

 

it’s alright with me.  Let us stay under the radar!

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5 hours ago, BillsFanForever19 said:

 

With all due respect to you, this is NOT a good breakdown. He said some jaw dropping stuff in there that had me wondering if he was one of the NFL Doctors in Will Smith's 'Concussion' movie or was vying to be the next fired "Independent Neurologist" patsy for the league.

 

A guy losing consciousness and going into the fencing position doesn't mean it's a severe concussion? That flies in the face of every other concussion specialist who's spoke on it.

 

 

Just because it looked bad doesn't mean it will be a multi week, prolonged absence from playing? Are you kidding me? You'd clear him in a week?

 

These analysis' seem more in line with the reality:

 

 

 

Just watched a bit of the second video but this Miami doctor serves up a sober warning and says that life is more important than football and you can replace your knee but you can't replace your brain. 

Listen to it. The bit I referenced starts close to 7 minutes in...

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4 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Also super annoying that we got a BEAUTIFUL performance from the Bills last night and all they are talking about this morning is the stupid concussion because dummy dove head first into our guy. The WORST possible thing he could've done. Just slide feet first bro.

 

Havent even seen a single James Cook highlight this morning.

 

 

you're looking in the wrong place.

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12 hours ago, MR8 said:

Ummmmmm no... Dude chose to play after 6 concussions.... He wants to be a vegetable, that's his choice.  I don't care about him or his "cause"...

Hell of a human being right there ^^^

 

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10 hours ago, mollymalonesmafia said:

Honestly he makes enough. Let him donate. He made this decision. If the samed happened at my job. Would anybidy be thinking the same?

 

I donated 10% of my sales at my pub yesterday to tunnel for towers. I make 1 % of what he does. I dont see that going around. Nah. Im not down with this

You make $231,000 a year?

6 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

This is getting obnoxious. Feels like its become a lot of virtue signaling and almost some narcissistic trolling. JMO.

 

Yeah, probably partly true, but I guess even if done for the wrong reasons, it's cool that people are donating to charitable causes that help people.

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I have watched Tua and have been a fan of his since he threw his first pass at Alabama, let alone when he threw the best game winning, clutch TD pass I for one have ever seen. There is no team or player that I am capable of rooting for against the Bills and this includes Tua, but by ALL accounts; the man is a wonderful person. Nick Saban once said that HE is more polite just from having been around Tua.

 

I wish that he retired before this horrible injury and hope to NEVER see him play football again. I pray that he heals 100% and goes on to enjoy his life, because this is more important than football. 

 

Get better Tua and God bless.

 

 

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8 hours ago, boyst said:

Not to poop on this but a lot of these foundations are nothing more than a money laundering scheme for these folks. A way to funnel money to their posse, a way to hide income from the taxman, and just overall notice on the up and up as one would wish.

 

Stupid Children's Hospital in Buffalo!

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7 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

This is getting obnoxious. Feels like its become a lot of virtue signaling and almost some narcissistic trolling. JMO.

 

"Obnoxious?"

 

It's a generosity of spirit, that benefits people - and it turns something negative into a positive.

 

I'll take that kind of obnoxious behavior EVERY DAY.  The world needs more of that. Much more.

 

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