CNYfan Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago There is mention of Tee Higgins nice catches after the first head bang, but he also dropped a few. 1 Quote
Donuts and Doritos Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Coach Taylor: Tee Higgins has a concussion. Thank you Captain Obvious. There should be an investigation. Edited 1 hour ago by Donuts and Doritos 1 2 1 Quote
boyst Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago He also stayed in the lockeroom a little while longer for evaluation and still played after half. 1 1 Quote
Rochesterfan Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 minutes ago, MJS said: I'm shocked! At least, not coming off a concussion. You see healthy players smack their head on the ground like that. Sometimes they are completely fine and the helmet does its job, and sometimes they are concussed. But a guy who suffered a concussion so recently, there is no way a smack like that does not concuss him. And he should have been wearing a guardian cap. The league needs to mandate those for any player coming off of a concussion. Those players should wear them for the rest of the season. The difficulty is the NFLPA needs to agree and they have fought for choice over mandate as the NFL has tried with things like OLine/DLine in preseason. In this case - I really don’t get it - multiple times he held his head after plays - the NFL has a protocol, but it is also up to the players. The questions asked aren’t hard and the players have talked about gaming them by answering slowly during offseason testing - so they look better during a game and can pass the testing. The players need to be honest and help themselves and that should be driven by the NFLPA. 1 Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 38 minutes ago, bigK14094 said: It was obvious on the field. The man should not have been out there. The Bengals were way wrong playing him. I hope the NFL fines them a million bucks and takes away a few draft choices as well. I feel terrible for Higgins the man, he was taken advantage of big time. Maybe? Read an article a month or so ago about how players know what to say when being tested to pass. There's an independent doctor, if he says the right things, hard to argue the player was taken advantage of. Seems the players don't want to sit out so game the system. Maybe the hope for the player is to says the right things, passes keeps playing, next day he comes in and says his head hurts, gets a week off of practice and with a little luck he's ruled eligible to play next week, worse case he sits out next week. But in the heat of the game, they want to keep playing. And yes worst case he's a vegetable in 20 years, but not sure the players worry much about that. Does the league need a better system probably, but likely hard to figure out what that is without having half a team often ruled out of game. Edited 56 minutes ago by Ed_Formerly_of_Roch 2 1 1 Quote
Big Blitz Posted 59 minutes ago Author Posted 59 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, boyst said: He also stayed in the lockeroom a little while longer for evaluation and still played after half. Guaranteed there was conflict between player and doctors - these guys know how to cheat the tests and how to answer the questions. 1 Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Rochesterfan said: The difficulty is the NFLPA needs to agree and they have fought for choice over mandate as the NFL has tried with things like OLine/DLine in preseason. In this case - I really don’t get it - multiple times he held his head after plays - the NFL has a protocol, but it is also up to the players. The questions asked aren’t hard and the players have talked about gaming them by answering slowly during offseason testing - so they look better during a game and can pass the testing. The players need to be honest and help themselves and that should be driven by the NFLPA. In some cases if the testing required to spell the word "cat", they may never play again. 1 1 Quote
muppy Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago SMH this makes the NFL look like fools and discredits the league being serious about players health. we saw what we saw but they didn't? what a crock. NFL this is a sad Look for you today 3 Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted 51 minutes ago Posted 51 minutes ago I hate saying it, but Tre was getting owned by a concussed Higgins. 1 Quote
ControllerOfPlanetX Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago NFL Doctor’s Manual says “look for circling stars”….doctor did not see the stars, so send him back out there. 1 Quote
Ray Stonada Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago Bengals should be punished for this. Playing with a guy’s life. 1 2 Quote
boyst Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago 22 minutes ago, Big Blitz said: Guaranteed there was conflict between player and doctors - these guys know how to cheat the tests and how to answer the questions. These guys are grown adult men and get to decide that for themselves. Quote
Augie Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago 56 minutes ago, bigK14094 said: It was obvious on the field. The man should not have been out there. The Bengals were way wrong playing him. I hope the NFL fines them a million bucks and takes away a few draft choices as well. I feel terrible for Higgins the man, he was taken advantage of big time. Mike Brown will give you all his draft picks if you let him keep his money. He has his priorities, after all. It was obvious he did not belong out there and I said so before he even got up after the first hit. He was pointing to his head after it slammed on the turf. There really should be some kind of price to pay here. Quote
Ralonzo Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Big Blitz said: Never saw that coming. What's next, Jeffrey Epstein is gonna hang himself in prison? 1 Quote
Augie Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 8 minutes ago, Ray Stonada said: Bengals should be punished for this. Playing with a guy’s life. It’s hard when players will lie to get back in to the game. I understand it’s a tough situation, but this was “immediately obvious to the most casual observer”, as one kid in my high school geometry class would say. 1 Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, muppy said: SMH this makes the NFL look like fools and discredits the league being serious about players health. we saw what we saw but they didn't? what a crock. NFL this is a sad Look for you today Right, how can I tell sitting in a bar and drinking beers that a guy is concussed, but the NFL and “independent neurologists” have no clue? And the irony is that Tee Higgins’ head almost killed Damar Hamlin on the field. 1 Quote
Ray Stonada Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Augie said: It’s hard when players will lie to get back in to the game. I understand it’s a tough situation, but this was “immediately obvious to the most casual observer”, as one kid in my high school geometry class would say. You can’t listen to the player. Gotta protect them from themselves. 1 Quote
dcinmuncie Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago kinda crazy how good the dude is. playing with half a brain, he still makes ridiculous one handed catches. just an elite player Quote
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Chaos said: He was pretty high functioning late in the game, particularly with that one-handed TD grab. I am honestly not sure what players and teams are supposed to do in that situation. Sit him out, coming off concussion and was pointing to his head during the game. Edited 30 minutes ago by D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Quote
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