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Motorin'

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  1. No no no, it's time throw in the towel and demand that the season is over.
  2. Daniel Falalala is like 400 pounds.
  3. Josh is a bit off. I want to see him correct course and dial it in.
  4. This looks a lot like the start of the 2021 Titans game. Things got away from us early and we couldn't right the ship. It's time to right the ship now.
  5. How about that London game? Just kidding... Let's go Buffalo!!!!!!!
  6. He's asking for Michael Pittman and Gabe Davis. He's offering Austin Ekler and Curtis Samuel. I'm a little heavy on WR's, he's really heavy on RB's. My RB's: D. Swift, A. Gibson, K. Hunt, JD McKissic My WR's: J Jefferson, M Pittman, C Sutton, G Davis, B Auiyuk
  7. He looked like a rookie, mentally. And getting good game time experience is the best way for a player to get past the rookie jitters.
  8. No sign of head injury! Miami fired doctor knows best!
  9. "No go" symptom with his fingers right there. No doctor test is allowed to over rule that no go.
  10. Because we said so and we're doctors isn't going to cut it. And "because the concussed player said so" is the reason why they should be fired.
  11. And Poyer. Both of them are crucial.
  12. This would all make sense. If there wasn't a national broadcast caught on camera of Tua having head trauma, finger fencing followed by a collapse. There's no ***** medical examination in the world that could determine that the collapse was from his back. The doctor or doctors in question blatantly ignored head impact, the signs of fencing, clutching for his head and then gross loss of motor control. Whatever questions they asked to determine if there was a concussion are irrelevant given the signs and symptoms he demonstrated immediately following an actual ***** head impact. Why you ask? Because concussed players can pass those those tests with flying colors. The only argument they have to stand on is, but the player said it was his back! And that's exactly why they should both be fired.
  13. I think there's a greater likelyhood of this neurologist losing his license to practice medicine than winning a wrongful termination law suit.
  14. This thread does not need pictures.
  15. This thread needs pictures.
  16. That looks an awful lot like his finger contortion against the Bengals. It just didn't happen for as long. But the idea that the doctor cleared him when this happened to his fingers right before he collapsed is gross incompetence.
  17. Bro, there's no world in which the ability to win or lose a Super Bowl can be predicted from a week 4 game.
  18. Oh I'm sure you'll find reasons to worry. I'm not sure why, but expending energy on expressing worry is a fan favorite.
  19. The game itself tells me very little about the Bills season. What is going it be telling is how healthy they can get later in the year when it matters most.
  20. The Bills were exposed. If you can get them to the point of heat exhaustion and make them play with half of their staters out of the game you will have a good shot of beating them.
  21. The failure was the Bills Red Zone offense. Not the inability to solve Miami's Cover 2. They dominated the Cover 2 all day. They couldn't put it into the end zone when they got to the door step. And yes, the Bills would take 5 red zone trips to 3 red zone trips any day.
  22. He clutched for his head immediately after he smack d his head off the ground. Must be his back if he says it's his back...
  23. With 500 yards of offense and 5 red zone trips, I'd think the Bills would take that any given Sunday. Especially when they dominated time of possession and kept the other team to 200 yards of offense.
  24. That's a lot of faith in authority without realizing that the onset of diagnosable signs and symptoms of a concussion can be delayed for hours or days. Given that concussed players may not present immediately diagnosable symptoms on examination, I'm not suprised the Dolphins are lawyering up in light of the fact that they ignored clear physical evidence of a concussion that everyone else saw with their own two eyes.
  25. Yes we did, all day long. We couldn't score TD's once in the red zone. Thay was the difference between a two point loss and a two score blowout.
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