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BigDingus

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  1. But what happens if he suffers a life-altering final concussion on national television? What if the next one kills him or makes him a vegetable? Are fans ready for what comes next when the NFL goes scorched earth changing all the rules & turning football into something unrecognizable from the current product? With all the heat they'd face for having that happen to an athlete we all KNEW had severe concussion risks, I believe they'd go all out trying to prove they'll never allow something like that to happen again. I don't want the league to change more than it already has. Allowing Tua to keep playing risks more than just his own health imo.
  2. Well... already hated the refs, but this just makes me hate them more. Oh, and this Tweet made me laugh:
  3. Cardinals looking like they have a legit team. Lot of people hopped on the Rams bandwagon, now they're facing 0-2. Hate both the Bengals & Chiefs, so I don't care who wins or loses. On one hand, Burrow gets waaaaay too much credit for a single playoff win years ago. On the other hand - fk KC.
  4. I picked the Pats to win in both my pick em leagues, so even though I want them to lose, I also want to look smart 😅
  5. C'mon Raiders, pull it off!
  6. Still mad at Davante Adams dropping that TD pass... Raiders should be up!
  7. I know people are saying "it's his choice, let Tua decide!" but I don't think they're thinking ahead at how detrimental this could be to the ENTIRE SPORT. Let's just say he chooses to play knowing the risks of more terrible concussions. It's a violent game after all, he's an adult, knows the risks, and feels it's worth it to provide for his family. We all know it's risky, but the worst that could happen is he suffers another one, right? But what if his brain is already severely damaged, and the next one potentially kills him? What do you think the league will look like after a player actually dies on the field on national TV? Look how scary it was for Damar, only this time it's permanent. The league who's more concerned with its image anything else... there will be DRAMATIC rule changes that may actually kill the sport the way it is today. They'll need to appear like they're making a dramatic overhaul right? Better helmets, more penalties & more armor won't be enough. They've done that before. Maybe we remove all that & go back to a more rugby style of football. Maybe they make it so tackling in general is gone. Flag football will be in the Olympics, so maybe they think it's time to reboot. Does anyone want that? We already get mad about kickoff being changed every single year, the crazy protection QBs get (and Tua is a QB, yet this still happened to him), the banning of helmet to helmet/horse collar/hip drop/etc tackles, and all these rules meant to protect players. None of it helped Tua. We don't know how bad CTE is until these athletes die & have their brains examined. What if Tua has smaller collisions that don't appear as concussions, then gets hit with another severe one? His brain is not going to magically heal & undo all this. You might be thinking about this in isolation to ONE player, but look at it on a wider scale. It won't just be the Dolphins or their doctors that get punished. The entire league will be negatively affected if Tua suffers another concussion. And if there's even a tiny possibility he could potentially die, the league NEEDS to step in for all our sakes. Tua may say "it's worth the risk," but is it worth the risk to every NFL fan that the game they live could be irreversibly changed forever? I say no.
  8. Doubtful. Waddle gets banged up quite a bit, Hill is their real number 1, and McDaniel is an offensive-minded guy... He's going to keep all the offensive firepower he can. They can try the 49ers route & just surround whoever is back there with every weapon possible. Shanahan is a better coach, but I could see McDaniel thinking he's capable of that.
  9. So they could technically still have this record if they lose out, as long as they lose within 1 score! Sweet!
  10. I'm more interested in how many coaches have even MADE a Super Bowl after 7 years of none. Several coaches have won a Super Bowl after 7 years, but they also had already been to & lost SBs prior to that.
  11. Is this the first time Josh has gone 2 straight regular season games without an INT? I'm not trying to be funny, but I think he finally broke the curse!
  12. I just caught a glimpse... Bernard is injured?!?! NOOOOOO! WHHHYYYY??!! 😭😭😭😭
  13. Tua is 17-3 if the temperature is 80 degrees or higher. Anything less & he's got a 16 - 17 record. Any chance the temp drops below 80 in Miami in September? 😅
  14. This could end up one of the all time dumbest overreaction threads ever. If this ends up being only one of like 2 or 3 sacks all year, it'll keep getting bumped for the memes. If he keeps showing out, getting pressure & racking up sacks consistently, there will a lot of crow to go around!
  15. Just heard today he lead the team in pressures as well, so that's awesome to hear!
  16. I really think this segment was the most interesting First Thing's First Bills segment I've ever seen - The whole thing is about the Bills, but I started at the 8:00 minute mark because that's where they ask how concerning Allen's injury is. And the way the discussion unfolds talking about what Allen's asked to do & how he plays was very fascinating to listen to. Everyone gives him tons of praise, but they bounce around ideas on why he's more physical than some other running QBs, how he may be going into the season thinking "I'm going to take over," or even bring up that Mahomes has Reid dialing up plays that can protect him, while Josh may not. As much as we all dislike Nick Wright, I make it a point to listen to people I don't agree with. But I've always respected Broussard, and it's interesting to hear all 3 of them discuss Allen in this way.
  17. To be fair, wasn't it even longer that the Bills had won the division pre-Josh?
  18. The score looks close to a blowout, but the Jets are lucky the score is as close as it is. The Niners could be beating them a lot worse given how they're playing.
  19. That's blatant! Did that not get a flag?!
  20. What a nice combo of DEs the 49ers have. Bosa & Leonard Floyd pair nicely together.
  21. I stopped watching when I had to go into work. This isn't superstition, it's a fact. They were down 17-3, I clocked in to work, then the next time I get a chance to pull up the game we're winning! So from there I just listened to the broadcast from my phone instead of watching. Didn't want to screw the boys over.
  22. This came across really dumb, because in some situations it definitely is his job. But what he's trying to say is correct, he just worded it like a dipsh*t. If he just left out "it's not my job," then everything else would've been fine.
  23. This is going to sound negative, and I swear I'm not trying to be... But does anyone really care about (or even remember) all these hyper specific records Josh breaks? I'm already trying to remember "Most total TDs through a player's first 6 seasons" and "Second most rushing TDs by a QB" and "First player with with 40 total TDs in 4 straight seasons" and "Most games in a season with 1 passing TD & 1 rushing TD" and "5th fastest to throw 150 TDs" and "Most games in a row throwing an INT"... Ok, we can forget that last one. But when has anyone EVER heard that "record" when Steve Young's career is brought up? It's cool bit of trivia, but still a bit silly 😅
  24. Because Elam isn't good. This board likes him waaaay more than our coaches do.
  25. Hell yeah! Let's go GROOT! 🎉🎉🎉
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