Tua is done

I hope they don't put all the blame on that racially ambiguous coach.
I have a feeling he's going to be labeled as black all of a sudden now. :smh:
The entire Dolphins medical staff needs to be fired and sued for medical malpractice.

His comments last night weren't good
 
Is one of the reasons I respect Mike Tomlin so much. This interview with the pivot solidified his status as a certified G in my mind. Cool as fuck but real. Sometimes I wish I wasn't a Browns fan so I can root for the motherfucker

The organization failed Tua and it may cost him his career
 
Also, where was the independent neurologist that's supposed to be at every game to monitor players for concussions?
Why didn't he remove Tua from last week's game?

Seems like they were saying the Dolphins said it was a back injury and not a head injury so the testing was different
 
Seems like they were saying the Dolphins said it was a back injury and not a head injury so the testing was different
Doesn't matter what the Dolphins or Tua said it was, the job of the independent neurologist is to examine any player immediately on the sideline who exhibits any signs of head trauma, especially after a big blow to the head.
I've seen in games where a member of the team's staff will take away the helmet from the player and the neurologist will examine the player in a tent.
 

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What's he supposed to say if tua passed tests everyday after the incident

"He wobbled off the field but came back and finished. After further review, we think he will rest up this short week, and we had a few days to work out Bridgewater so hes starting tonight."

That, and I didnt have to go to Yale to string that statement together.
 
Damn, I had it all wrong! I thought the independent doctor had the final say as to whether or not a player can return to the field, but he doesn't. Chris Canty read a section from the NFL's own site, and it's the team doctor or the doctor that the team assigns to evaluate that player that has the final say. Doctors being paid by the team. :smh: Why in the fuck did the NFLPA agree to this?!
 
"He wobbled off the field but came back and finished. After further review, we think he will rest up this short week, and we had a few days to work out Bridgewater so hes starting tonight."

That, and I didnt have to go to Yale to string that statement together.
If several medical professionals are telling you he's OK and coach is not a medical professional...
 
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