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4 minutes ago, SeaShells21 said:

Based on what I’ve seen and what I obviously remember from my own. Tua clearly appeared to be in an unnatural, concussed state.

We’re not trying to pretend to be scholars 🧑🏻‍🏫 or medically cultivated experts; just sharing our own thoughts and opinions as such 😌

Yes, you *are* claiming to be experts.

You're not stating an opinion. You're claiming it as a fact and completely disregarding the medical professionals who treated him.

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1 minute ago, Ga96 said:

NFLPA and NFL soon are expected to agree to new protocols in which any time any player demonstrates any instability, he is not allowed to return to the game. The rule could go into effect as early as week 5.

Expertise isn’t all it's cut out to be.  It can be politicized.  It can be bought.  And it can change.  Popper thought no scientific theory could ever be correct.  And to be a theory it has to be subject to bring proven fallible.  Maybe Fauci got involved?

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23 hours ago, Atticus Finch said:

Dumb people like you sometimes stumble into a true statement.

He's definitely going to be a scapegoat. But not for the Dolphins. He's going to be a scapegoat for the NFL and the NFLPA.

Because there's no evidence that Tua had a concussion on Sunday but the Twitter mob says he did so the NFL and NFLPA have to offer a human sacrifice to placate the masses.

So despite doing his job and following the protocol that the league and union agreed to, he will be fired.

Gotta love the state of our culture right now.

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 and the NFL or the NFLPA can each independently fire the UNC without agreement from the other. 

Seeing as the NFLPA has been very vocal about the investigation and situation in general, it was expected that he would be fired. 

Until there's evidence pointing to culpability, you have to assume team doctors and the unaffiliated doctors did their job correctly. 

 

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53 minutes ago, Coletrain06 said:

Until there's evidence pointing to culpability, you have to assume team doctors and the unaffiliated doctors did their job correctly. 

The NFLPA has already said that the protocol needs to be changed.

Translation: the independent doctor did his job as required but we need to posture and make it look like we're outraged so we're going to change the protocol after the fact.

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The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) has launched an investigation surrounding how the Miami Dolphins’ medical staff handled Tua Tagovailoa’s apparent injury last week amid the quarterback’s scary moment on Thursday night.

Ole atticunt says they aren't at fault though

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The Dolphins, on a short week, cleared Tua to play on Thursday night in Cincinnati where, unfortunately, he appeared to suffer yet another injury after being slammed to the ground. Tua did not bounce back up this time. There was no stumbling or dizziness. In fact, Tua laid uncomfortably still with his hands locked in a fencing position after his head violently bounced off the ground. Everyone, including Al Michaels on the Amazon Prime broadcast, knew it was a bad head injury immediately. Concern for Tua quickly turned to frustration with the Dolphins’ medical staff. Many began to wonder, including our own Brian Miller in this piece from this morning, why Tua was even playing Thursday night to begin with.

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13 minutes ago, maxchoboian said:

That's the type of thing youngsters write. I may be wrong for having thought differently, but for some reason it was in my mind that you had led on to be older than 12.

Out of all the post on this site this is the one you choose to cry and moan over? I could care less about a fictional character and definitely about anyone using the name of one.

 

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29 minutes ago, Ga96 said:

The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) has launched an investigation surrounding how the Miami Dolphins’ medical staff handled Tua Tagovailoa’s apparent injury last week amid the quarterback’s scary moment on Thursday night.

Ole atticunt says they aren't at fault though

The NFLPA is pandering. Their investigation has already been exposed as a ruse to make changes to the existing protocol.

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33 minutes ago, Ga96 said:

 

But hey atticus is the expert. The dolphins are throwing this mess off on the doc as much as they NFL.

@Atticus Finch I guess these former nfl players are wrong, dumb, or whatever else you wanna throw out. 

It's his usual diarrhea of the mouth. He stands on one argumebt (yall are saying the independent doc lied or doesn't know what he's doing) doc is found by the NFLPA to have made mistakes so they fire him (oops its mob mentality now! Pressure from the idiot mob that saw a head injured person leaving the field got the doc fired) blah blah blah. 

The fact is, dude got head injured on Sunday. Everyone can see him shaking cobwebs out then stumbling and falling to the ground and upon standing again reaching for his head before being surrounded by others to help him off the field. It's all on video that everyone can watch as many times as they want. 

The doc that got fired admits he had motor skills issues but claimed they didn't come from head trauma. 

The protocol allows that whether this doc made the correct diagnosis that moment or not, that he is the same one to check him daily until the next game. In othet words, theres no one to check behind him, so, if he intentionally or unintentionally made an incorrect decision during the game, not much chance he overrules himself. 

That will be changed now. Along with noticeable motor skills issues ending the night of a player. 

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