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if a player gets his head rattled yea sit him.
so yea bench Dez if he had a possible concussion.
You mean abide by the rules?
if a player gets his head rattled yea sit him.
so yea bench Dez if he had a possible concussion.
we really do have a crybaby fanbase.OMG THE PATS ARE THE ONLY TEAM TO NOT PROPERLY TEST A GUY FOR A CONCUSSION!!!!
the whining about everything the Pats do is unbelievable
what rule?You mean abide by the rules?
what rule?
what's the rule?Concussion protocol.
But Im sure the Taintriots are exempt . . . .
what's the rule?
was play stopped for an injury?I dont know al the specifics but doesnt a player have to be cleared by a doctor it there's any possibility of a head injury before going back in or playing?
You mean abide by the rules?
we really do have a crybaby fanbase.
was play stopped for an injury?
I just don't come here as much as I used to, helps a lot not to read all the crying.Then move on to another team.
we really do have a crybaby fanbase.
too bad this wasn't discussed on every Super Bowl thread on every forum on earth when it happened.I dont remember, but Welker seemed to know what the deal was. Must have been a reason he knew something was up. Besides, he knows the cheating culture in NE well . . . .
I just don't come here as much as I used to, helps a lot not to read all the crying.
If u taint cheatin
U taint tryin..
too bad this wasn't discussed on every Super Bowl thread on every forum on earth when it happened.
Then Broncos coach Shanahan told Terrell Davis he should keep playing through migraine headaches in Super Bowl XXXII even though the running back couldn’t see. “Just do this, you don’t worry about seeing on this play because we’re going to fake it to you,” Shanahan said. “But if you’re not in there they’re not going to believe that we’re going to run.” Strategy trumps safety. And when the team wins, everybody’s happy. On the NFL website, the send-the-blind-player-on-the-field maneuver is celebrated as an “MVP moment.”