BillMafia716ix Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago If he passed all their tests, there is nothing they can really do. If the player wants to continue playing, that’s on him. Let’s not forget there was a time when there was no concussion protocol. Players played concussed all the time. 1 Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 53 minutes ago, Long Suffering Fan said: Okay, you can pass protocol, fine. I don't get why the concussion spotter didn't call down every time his head bounced off the turf like a basketball. It seems like he was evaluated only one time. Yet, it is very obvious that his head is smacking the turf, he is getting up holding his head, and he is coming off a concussion. Likely they did, but as was posted someplace else, the players know what to say to pass the test and continue playing. It was strange that Dawkins finished the game, then mid week was in CP. Does that mean on Wednesday he self reported? Quote
atlbillsfan1975 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago It’s atrocious and the NFL should be ashamed of themselves. Not to mention Higgins, just like Dawkins against Houston, displayed a drop in performance. I realize Higgins made the difficult Touchdown catch but he also dropped a a few right in his hands. Quote
Don Otreply Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Just now, Simon said: What has changed is that we now fully understand that this stuff can often have long-term, life-altering consequences. I hear you, but I think we have known this for quite some time now, medical professionals have certainly known for decades, it’s serious stuff when one’s brain slams into one’s skull, not saying otherwise, but as Omar put it, “it’s all in the game” all the players, coaches, and administrators know this, as do the fans, mitigating the problem certainly helps but the reality is that players play with concussions every week. GO BILLS!!! Quote
Kyle and freddy Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago They’ll say a concussed player couldn’t catch a 40 yd TD with someone holding one arm behind his back… Quote
MJS Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said: Likely they did, but as was posted someplace else, the players know what to say to pass the test and continue playing. It was strange that Dawkins finished the game, then mid week was in CP. Does that mean on Wednesday he self reported? That means he didn't display obvious symptoms until after the game. Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 58 minutes ago, Allen2Moulds said: Criminal.....Bengals said we need you, *uck your brain. The irony is that Damar Hamlin almost died taking a hit to the chest from Higgins. But in this case, it’s only injuries to a guy’s brain and the game is important, so have to keep him in. Quote
Jerome007 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Process said: Guys used to play through concussions all the time, in all sports. And make plays. I don't think a one handed catch proves anything. The overall quick wit thinking and athleticism it took for that play, how smooth he was doing it, he sure looked fine. But as we all saw, he hit his head hard twice, and showed bad signs in his reactions. It's supposed to be independent neurologists doing the evaluatuion, is it not? Quote
HappyDays Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago The tell is that after the hit to the head he was bobbling almost every catch. 1 Quote
RiotAct Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, JMM said: VERY bad look for the NFL. This will be in the headlines this week and there should be a thorough investigation. no it won’t. Quote
Simon Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Don Otreply said: mitigating the problem certainly helps but the reality is that players play with concussions every week. I won't dispute that. But when you start racking up multiples in a shortened time frame, that's when it gets really, really dicey. If folks are correct and he took another one (and possibly two today) while just coming out of protocol 3 days ago, that is when things get genuinely dangerous. I think that is what the league really needs to focus on mitigating, not just the standard bell-ringers that everybody gets occasionally. 2 1 Quote
Chugga Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago It felt like this game was their Super Bowl. They win and 5-8 gives them a shot at the division. Now 4-9 and it’s game over for them. They disregarded their players long term health for a shot at the playoffs. I wouldn’t be surprised if you don’t see Tee Higgins for a while now that their season is over. I don’t blame the player and by default I don’t blame the team. I blame the NFL for being able to buzz in if they see someone fall weird but you can watch Tee Higgins head bounce off frozen turf like a basketball and there’s nothing worth looking at? Quote
GoBills808 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 minute ago, HappyDays said: The tell is that after the hit to the head he was bobbling almost every catch. and literally pointing at his head after he bounced it that second time like protect these guys ffs 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 3 minutes ago, HappyDays said: The tell is that after the hit to the head he was bobbling almost every catch. In fairness he bobbled his very first catch of the game too.... but yea, he was clearly not right. Quote
Rubes Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Not a complete solution by any means, but I think there should be a rule that any player in the first game back from a concussion who needs to be evaluated again for a concussion should automatically be ruled out of that game regardless of the sideline evaluation. 1 Quote
PauleeeWalnuts Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I don’t understand how the “independent neurologist” didn’t ring down and have him taken off the field after watching his head bounce off the ground three times Quote
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