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Posted
2 hours ago, JohnNord said:


Lost in the discourse about “sliding” is the fact that the hit by Hamler wasn’t some kind of knockout blow.  
 

He might be able to slide in the open field on scrambles but it will impossible to avoid the standard contact that comes with playing professional football.  
 

 

It appeared that Tua put his helmeted head down and ran right into Hamlin (not Hamler)

Posted
6 hours ago, JJGauna said:

Learn to slide and he can play for years to come. Like any of us could truly walk away from that money at the peak of our physicality and youth. I don’t blame him for playing.

Riiight. Because no QB ever got hit whilst sliding 🙄

 

I don't blame him for playing but that doesn't mean I don't think it is the wrong decision (made worse by his decision not the wear the Guardian Cap - even if the added protection is not particularly significant, it is still there). 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Saint Doug said:


Weird is right. Curious, where do you get “bad character”. Please tell. 
 

Also, like I asked. What are the redeeming qualities behind a person refusing to protect themselves. You sat there are no redeeming qualities, not me. Please explain. 

A redeeming quality is a characteristic that counteracts or corrects something negative. For example, if you can only think of one good thing about your neighbor, that one thing is her redeeming quality

Posted
4 hours ago, Gunvald's Husse said:

Riiight. Because no QB ever got hit whilst sliding 🙄

 

I don't blame him for playing but that doesn't mean I don't think it is the wrong decision (made worse by his decision not the wear the Guardian Cap - even if the added protection is not particularly significant, it is still there). 

Injuries can happen on any play, however his slide against us was dangerous vs sliding properly. He would of avoided a concussion.

Posted
14 hours ago, Maine-iac said:

Try telling a smoker that it's bad for their health. 


wouldn’t you start smoking for $40 million a year?

 

14 hours ago, Matt_In_NH said:

What the heck does not wearing a guardian cap have to do with making him some kind of bad character with no redeeming qualities?  What a weird thing to say

 

the guardian cap is a joke—a fig leaf the NFL gets to place over its concussion problem.  None of the claims cited by the NFL for this ridiculous pizza topping have been made available for scientific review.

 

13 hours ago, Beast said:


Independent means not the NFL. I believe the NFL certainly would have a right to step in and tell Tua he isn’t playing as long as the contract is honored.

 

 


this has been discussed ad nauseum.  The NFL can’t prevent a cleared player who is under contract from playing.  Nothing in the CBA allows for this simply because the NFLPA would never sign it

 

his team can.  

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Posted
5 hours ago, Matt_In_NH said:

A redeeming quality is a characteristic that counteracts or corrects something negative. For example, if you can only think of one good thing about your neighbor, that one thing is her redeeming quality

 

Go on...

 

2 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

Yes I am. 20 years and have 3 grown kids.

 

Are any of them older than you?

 

1 hour ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

 

 

The idiot's not wearing a guardian cap!

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Mr. WEO said:


wouldn’t you start smoking for $40 million a year?

Not if I was already guaranteed over 100 million without doing another thing.  Honestly it would make more sense if he wasn't already guaranteed hundreds of millions of dollars.  When his family becomes his caregivers at some pre retirement age then he'll realize maybe I should have taken care of myself.  

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Posted
16 hours ago, Beast said:


Here’s a question for you just for the sake of debate….

 

The NFL has had to deal with lawsuits over players suffering concussions and having long term health effects because of them.

 

Should (or could) the NFL step in and say Tua is not allowed to play any longer and site they are concerned for his well being?

In the foreseeable future I can see some kind of a “League” enforced injury settlement language happening as a result of Tua getting carried off on a stretcher…, 

7 minutes ago, JPPT1974 said:

Just hope he doesn't have any kind of concussion as really would hate for him to be destroyed!

No one “wants” to see that, but as the saying goes, you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink…, Tua has had ample opportunity to bow out, if it happens again it will be on Tua and no-one else, 

Posted
1 hour ago, Maine-iac said:

Not if I was already guaranteed over 100 million without doing another thing.  Honestly it would make more sense if he wasn't already guaranteed hundreds of millions of dollars.  When his family becomes his caregivers at some pre retirement age then he'll realize maybe I should have taken care of myself.  

 

well, you would have to become a smoker to get the contract.  that's the premise. 

Posted

Can two Tua threads be merged?

i.e. "Tua with repaired dome cleared to play this weekend"

 

Seeing same type of comments in 2 threads.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Sierra Foothills said:

The idiot's not wearing a guardian cap!

 

Are you aware that he switched to a helmet that has similar results as the Guardian cap that the NFL considers an equivalent to the Guardian Cap?

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Malazan said:

Are you aware that he switched to a helmet that has similar results as the Guardian cap that the NFL considers an equivalent to the Guardian Cap?

 

Firstly, yes I was aware.

 

Secondly, I was actually kidding. Why would he wear a guardian cap while reviewing plays with a Coach Bevell?

 

Thirdly, regardless of the use of a more effective helmet, IMO he should wear a guardian cap over it during games.

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

Go on...

 

 

Are any of them older than you?

 

 

The idiot's not wearing a guardian cap!

 

 

They arent all mine by blood but I raised them for most of their life.

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