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We started to watch the game on Prime last night but the picture (pixels) were so bad, we stopped. Not a good look for Amazon Prime.
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I kinda thought that too, but most of the replays are in slow motion. Watch it at full speed and see just how fast his upper body is whipped into the turf.The hit didn’t even look that bad in my opinion.
Oh yeah. Heads will roll for something that ugly and that public.Someone is going to need to answer for this. Watching his hands clamp up like that was a disaster for the NFL, and it was prime time television too.
Damn...I think the Bengals are going to enjoy their home field advantage.
Also, Tua's a wild card right now. There are a lot of questions regarding whether or not he underwent a proper concussion protocol (almost no one thinks he did), and it'll be interesting to see how gun shy he is as a result...
KC rolled the same dice with Mahomes a couple years ago. They did the protocol, but he played the next game. Could have turned out like Tua.Tua got used by Miami and he is now paying the price.
I understand that he was the best chance they had to win. But you don't sacrifice players for a single win. Their season is now fucked.
Could have been. I don’t know, I’m not a doctor.The thing is there’s no way of telling if he really suffered a concussion against the Bills now that he got concussed last night. Now I do believe he was concussed in the Bills game, but sometimes the hits these guys take don’t really look that bad, but in actuality are very serious. That might have been the case last night.
We have to remember that tua is fragile. He was always getting hurt in college.
Could have been. I don’t know, I’m not a doctor.
I just know that he didn’t look right after he was stumbling last week and then once again last night after what looked like a pretty routine quarterback hit.
I think thats fair.Yeah, he had injury issues for much of his college career. I think it is more about him not trying to protect himself than it is about being fragile.
When i first saw it, i thought his fingers were broken, then i realized what happened and thought, "ohhhh shit... SUNDAY!"He got slammed to the ground pretty hard. And, according to a couple of neurologists, the way his hands were doing is a sign of a traumatic head injury.
I think thats fair.
He was always getting hurt but the kid has heart! Hopefully he will be ok
That was a Grade A slam.He got slammed to the ground pretty hard. And, according to a couple of neurologists, the way his hands were doing is a sign of a traumatic head injury.
I don’t know. We’ve seen plenty of guys get hit way harder than that and stay in the game.He got slammed to the ground pretty hard. And, according to a couple of neurologists, the way his hands were doing is a sign of a traumatic head injury.
I disagree that it was a standard hit. The first part of his body to hit the ground was his head. Sometimes we can’t appreciate the impact of a hit by watching it on replay, and that’s possibly the case here.I don’t know. We’ve seen plenty of guys get hit way harder than that and stay in the game.
All I’m saying is if that‘s the kind of hit that knocks him out then he shouldn’t have been out there at all. He clearly wasn’t recovered from last week. This wasn’t a freak accident, it was a pretty standard hit. Maybe a little rough with swinging him down, but nothing too crazy in my opinion.
Somebody messed up letting him onto the field.
When i first saw it, i thought his fingers were broken, then i realized what happened and thought, "ohhhh shit... SUNDAY!"
I disagree that it was a standard hit. The first part of his body to hit the ground was his head. Sometimes we can’t appreciate the impact of a hit by watching it on replay, and that’s possibly the case here.
Well he didn’t get flagged for unnecessary roughness or anything. To me it was just a good clean hit that most guys should be able to bounce right back up from.I disagree that it was a standard hit. The first part of his body to hit the ground was his head. Sometimes we can’t appreciate the impact of a hit by watching it on replay, and that’s possibly the case here.
I have to see the play againI'm not saying it wasn't a tremendous hit, but it's clear his elbow hit first, then his shoulder and then his head.
I tried to post the video here, but it looks like the NFL has it blocked. I found it on You Tube...