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Quote from: Trim on September 30, 2022, 01:53:51 PMhttps://twitter.com/Marcel_LJ/status/1575908013587808266
https://twitter.com/Marcel_LJ/status/1575908013587808266
Did anybody force Tua to play?
How clearly does a person have to think to quarterback an NFL team, calling plays, audibling, running through your progressions etc. He’s an adult, he has handlers, he’s old enough to make decisions for himself.
Don't know how many of you young men saw Joe Theisman gets his leg snapped in half QB'ing for Washington. Now that was a stomach-wrenching tragedy.Found the video..
Mohamed F. Tits. Nobody’s responsible for their own actions anymore. We always got to blame somebody else.
Quote from: HugeCat on September 30, 2022, 11:10:34 PMMohamed F. Tits. Nobody’s responsible for their own actions anymore. We always got to blame somebody else.It seems pretty clear that you don't know what the controversy is about. People suspect that Tua had an undiagnosed concussion last week. He had a play where he appeared to be either out on his feet, or woozy. People who know about these things more than you and I say he did not sit out long enough in the game to get a full concussion evaluation and he was misdiagnosed with some strange back and ankle injury.The only way this could possibly be a matter of Tua taking personal responsibility is if you think he has not only the ability to disagree with the team doctors findings and diagnose himself, but also has the ability to make the doctors and his coaches believe his diagnosis.If he was diagnosed with a concussion he would not have had a choice as to whether or not he played four days later.Hopefully this makes sense because your arguments here are goofy.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34719946/tampa-bay-buccaneers-coach-todd-bowles-explains-handling-te-cameron-brate-concussion
In the meantime, team trainers and independent neurologists were encouraged to err on the side of caution this week.