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Re: NFL mad at Skins
[quote=SmootSmack;950603]Had you written it, it would have been NLF Made Reskins[/quote]
with a link to a story that woulda directed everyone to a porn tube |
Re: NFL mad at Skins
[quote=rypper11;950224][URL="http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000078074/article/nfl-will-look-into-redskins-reporting-of-rg3-injury?module=HP11_headline_stack"]NFL will look into Redskins' reporting of RG3 injury - NFL.com[/URL]
Is this a lose more cap space problem, a fine or lost draft picks? I agree with Cowherd on this one topic. Why tell the opponent who's hurting where during the game?[/quote] Another example of poor coaching and management. RG3 should not play this weekend, though we all know he'll want to. Concussions are serious. |
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[quote=The Goat;950636]Another example of poor coaching and management.
RG3 should not play this weekend, [/quote] Your expertise in the medical field is based on??? |
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[quote=NC_Skins;950639]Your expertise in the medical field is based on???[/quote]
I've had two concussions. One at about 6 or 7 years old and the other when I was 29. My doctor said just two concussions can lead to impairment etc later in life. And the biggest concern is that you let the brain swelling/bruising subside before any further physical activity. Doc said I shouldn't even visit the gym for a week. This stuff is actually pretty common knowledge. |
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[quote=The Goat;950643][B]I've had two concussions.[/B] One at about 6 or 7 years old and the other when I was 29. My doctor said just two concussions can lead to impairment etc later in life. And the biggest concern is that you let the brain swelling/bruising subside before any further physical activity. Doc said I shouldn't even visit the gym for a week.
This stuff is actually pretty common knowledge.[/quote] and now all your arguments makes sense. (Sorry. I just couldn't resist. Really, sorry to hear about your condition and hope you can take the jibe in the spirit it was meant). |
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[quote=The Goat;950636]Another example of poor coaching and management.
RG3 should not play this weekend, though we all know he'll want to. Concussions are serious.[/quote] I get that you dont like the current regime, and for that matter, that the current regime gives plenty of ammo to drill them with. But are you really calling it bad management for saying "shaken up"? I get if they had put him back in the game, but that didnt happen. Who cares what they call it? If someone gets a neck injury on most teams, they call it a slight ankle sprain. There was never any chance RG3 was going back into that game. And tbh, that hit was on RG3. He should not have tried to cut that up but should have either ran out of bounds or threw it out of bounds. He has to learn that he cant be the hero on every play. It even looked like they were avoiding the designed QB runs, which im not a huge fan of. |
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I look at it this way, the HC was coaching a game and is not going to stop to go find out exactly what the injury is. As far as I'm concerned the doctors were still checking him out all the way up to the end of the game trying to determine how bad the concussion actually was. And.......the HC announced it during the media session after the game. Most likely when he found out exactly what was wrong and how bad so he could report it. Besides the Patriots have done the same thing over the years and no punishment.
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I know everyone online has a medical degree, let's let the doctors figure out if RG3 is fit to play or not.
He's going to have to pass independent testing to get cleared, sorry we can't point the finger at the FO for this one. |
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[quote=The Goat;950643]I've had two concussions. One at about 6 or 7 years old and the other when I was 29. My doctor said just two concussions can lead to impairment etc later in life. And the biggest concern is that you let the brain swelling/bruising subside before any further physical activity. Doc said I shouldn't even visit the gym for a week.
This stuff is actually pretty common knowledge.[/quote] Yes, because your doctor, who no doubt is as completely as well-versed in concussions as the doctors treating RGIII (who deal with concussions on a daily basis), was prescribing the only practical treatment known regardless of situation. Forget that YOU getting a concussion is not even remotely close to the same situation as a football player who gets paid millions to work. I am not saying he should HAVE to play but the fact that your prescribed treatment offers a threat to his livelihood makes the decision totally different. You being told not to go to the gym is an inconvenience. Him being told he can't play is his life. I'd find some steps to get off the high horse you're riding. |
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[quote=Mattyk;950678]I know everyone online has a medical degree, let's let the doctors figure out if RG3 is fit to play or not.
He's going to have to pass independent testing to get cleared, sorry we can't point the finger at the FO for this one.[/quote] I'm sure some people will still try. |
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[quote=The Goat;950643]I've had two concussions. One at about 6 or 7 years old and the other when I was 29. My doctor said just two concussions can lead to impairment etc later in life. And the biggest concern is that you let the brain swelling/bruising subside before any further physical activity. Doc said I shouldn't even visit the gym for a week.
This stuff is actually pretty common knowledge.[/quote] Since this stuff is "common knowledge", then you would also know there are different levels and severity of concussions. Some might require a day to sit out, others weeks or even months. Now, for you to claim he should sit out would mean you have some sort of expertise on diagnosing concussions. I'm quite positive the coaching staff or the medical staff will no jeopardize this guy's future by allowing him to play before he's ready. I'm quite positive they have to go through tests to be allowed to play again after being diagnosed with a concussion. |
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[quote=The Goat;950643]I've had two concussions.[/quote]
Two? Pffff! I've had at least 6 but it probably higher as I forget a lot of things these days. In all seriousness I would err on the side of caution with RGIII, no need to rush him back. |
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Got knocked out one time playing football and I'll be honest and say I went to basketball shortly after. Of course my doc wasn't great about positive outcome of football either.
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I got concussed in 8th or 9th grade playing organized football. I put my head down to absorb a hit while playing QB and remember everything gone black for like 2-3 seconds then getting up and had a hard time balancing my legs. It was scary and i felt "slow" and lethargic immediately afterwards. Sh*t is not fun
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I figure I've probably had a half dozen at least. The worst was from playing flag football of all things. Knocked heads with another guy when we were both going for a flag, I was out like a light for a few seconds and dizzy as all hell when I got up. That was back when you just shook out the "cobwebs" and kept playing. Stupid. I remember a few hits from high school ball where I saw some stars or briefly had tunnel vision.
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