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  1. Ive heard this too

     

    but its definitely still 3 points and in some stadiums and situations even more

     

    For example the home team on Thursday night game would get more than 3 points

     

    I guess lines every time before looking and am extremely accurate

     

    Its so easy for anyone to see when 2 teams are even its always -3 points to Home team

     

    One team has to be clearly better to even move 1 point to -2 or -4

  2. On 9/25/2022 at 6:08 PM, Rc2catch said:

    The dolphins can’t even clear him. 
    Its the independent doctor on the hook here right??? Or did he never actually enter the concussion protocol?? 

     

    On 9/28/2022 at 7:25 AM, DrDare said:

     

    Did you know that the Dolphins have their own doctors too and they do stuff and are allowed to use their brains.

     

    On 9/28/2022 at 9:22 AM, Rc2catch said:

    Get outta town, really?? 
    What about the independent neurologists at games whose only job is to watch for players possibly concussed? Team doctors can’t overrule the independent neurologist when it comes to the concussion protocol. So once again how would Miami be on the hook for Tua not entering the concussion protocol or being cleared if he did enter? 

     

    8 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

     

     

    He lies to the interviewer and our face in this video by saying the independent and team physician have to both clear him and he said it multiple times to reinforce it.  From NFL's own website:

     

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    For the avoidance of doubt, the responsibility for the diagnosis of concussion and the decision to return a player to a game remain exclusively within the professional judgment of the Head Team Physician or the Club physician designated as responsible for the diagnosis and management of concussion.

     

    http://NFL Concussion Diagnosis and Management Protocol https://www.nfl.com/playerhealthandsafety/resources/fact-sheets/nfl-head-neck-and-spine-committee-s-concussion-diagnosis-and-management-protocol

     

    https://www.nfl.com/playerhealthandsafety/health-and-wellness/player-care/concussion-protocol-return-to-participation-protocol

     

     

    I got yelled at multiple pages back for saying the team doctors were absolutely involved and never got a thumbsup

     

    turns out I'm even more right than even I thought

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  3. 17 minutes ago, BrooklynBills said:

     

    I completely agree and think it's a major error from a rookie HC.  I don't think it was malicious but was clear negligence...

     

    I think it was malicious. Coach needed to win the game against the Bills. It was more important than Tua's future.

     

    And then they had to play him the 1/2 week later to cement the "back injury" and not concussion protocol excuse.

  4. 37 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

    Their coach said he suffered the back injury earlier in the game. You’re telling me they reported the back injury earlier in the game? I only heard about the back after he hit his head.

     

    Usually in game injuries aren't reported until that player comes out for a period of time. So although it appears he may have actually hurt his back earlier, i don't think/recall their was a report of a "back injury" until after the CONCUSSION.

    Just now, DrDare said:

     

    Usually in game injuries aren't reported until that player comes out for a period of time. So although it appears he may have actually hurt his back earlier, I don't think/recall there was a report of a "back injury" until after the CONCUSSION.

     

  5. 16 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

    Was the back injury reported? Do NFL teams have to report injuries that get examined during the game?
     

    We have eyes. Honestly I would rather just have the old rules back where we didn’t care about concussions and just let the players decide for themselves.

     

    The NFL thinks we’re stupid. 

     

    Yes the back injury was reported almost immediately, did you watch the game? They then had to maintain this excuse for the rest of the game, the next half week of practice and the next game and are still maintaining this excuse at this very moment.

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  6. 1 hour ago, Rc2catch said:

    Get outta town, really?? 
    What about the independent neurologists at games whose only job is to watch for players possibly concussed? Team doctors can’t overrule the independent neurologist when it comes to the concussion protocol. So once again how would Miami be on the hook for Tua not entering the concussion protocol or being cleared if he did enter? 

     

    43 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

     

    Yup.  The independent neurologist is there not only to provide the neuro exam, but to provide the ruling opinion re: concussion and avoid any appearance of conflict of interest with the team's medical staff, who are also present.

     

    Its amazing the thought processes we have here.  We have multiple posters who really thought a professional medical doctor that works for the team they are paid to care for can not make their own decision?

     

    below are some snippets from this article: https://www.boston.com/sports/new-england-patriots/2018/03/07/heres-how-the-nfls-concussion-protocol-really-works/

     

    "After giving the examination, the UNC and team doctor confer on a “go or no-go’’ decision. The NFL prefers the team approach, especially since the team doctor knows the player well."

     

    “There has to be clear consensus,’’ Sills said. “If there’s any hesitancy whether someone is normal or not normal, they’re going to keep him out.’’

     

    "But just because a player passes a test doesn’t mean the doctors are done observing him.

    “This isn’t a one-and-done thing,’’ Sills said. “I’m going to watch him during the next set of plays, see how he looks, and probably walk up to him after the series and say, ‘Hey, are you OK?’ ’’

     

    There is much more in the article also

    I'd like to see the source that says the contrary if there is one.

  7. 3 minutes ago, MiltonWaddams said:

    I remember saying that when Mancz was called up that it was a bad luck for Mitch. Turns out I was right despite 15 people correcting me. Despite it being a terrible “I told you so moment”, I am still not happy about saying this at all. Dammit they are out some key spots on this team against a rival who they should have destroyed if even a few more guys were healthy. Go Bills no matter what. Also, ***** the Titans.

     

    There is a pile on culture here. as soon as the first response is negative everyone follows

     

    with this said, who is starting at center today?

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  8. 2 hours ago, RyanC883 said:

     

    when/where??!!

     

    There's a long history as someone joked about a shoe fitting machine that took me by surprise. but most notably to me, in the airports early 2010's

     

    https://www.propublica.org/article/tsa-removes-x-ray-body-scanners-from-major-airports

     

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2333685/TSA-removes-ALL-backscatter-X-ray-machines-airports-privacy-concerns.html

     

     

  9. 39 minutes ago, gobills404 said:

    Maybe if you keep saying "you're take is bad/wrong and most people would agree with me" with no reasoning behind it I'll change my mind

     

    I don't care if you change your mind. however, you can post a poll for your own enlightenment if you wish.

     

    Again for everyone -> his bad take was he thinks most posters here think that Edmunds plays timid

     

    Yes, that's the hill he's choosing to die on.

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