Damn. Tua’s velocity before his head hit the ground was insane. I really hope he’s ok and I kind of really hope he never plays again.
I don't mind him. He seems "toned down" for Prime though.not really feeling Kirk Herbstreit in the NFL. he should stick to college ball.
Seems a lot quieter or something on these games, almost passive.not really feeling Kirk Herbstreit in the NFL. he should stick to college ball.
Yep, we're seeing and hearing the same thing.Seems a lot quieter or something on these games, almost passive.
Yep, we're seeing and hearing the same thing.
To prep for these and the college and GameDay and fly all around has to be a grind.
Dolphins are just upset it's too late to get him back in the game.Sounds like Tua is getting discharged. Hopefully looked a lot worse than it really was.
I'd take the Prime gig full time and leave ESPN.Have to wonder if he isn’t on a 2-3 year transition to all Pro. That or he only plans on doing Pro for a year or two. Otherwise it would have to be all consuming with the travel, pregame show, etc.
Dolphins are just upset it's too late to get him back in the game.
Tua isn’t going to be playing multiple weeks.Yeah, they were already under fire for last week, that's getting turned up to 11 now.
Tuas injury probably could have been stopped tonight. If they went through the protocol correctly and Tua didn’t lie to any doctors then fine. But if Tua is lying and told doctors he felt fine when he didn’t then Tua is at fault as much as anyone.Tony Gonzales said it perfectly last night - the amount of people who gained medical diplomas last night after Tuas injury is astounding!
And I guess this is where my issue lies. So far, every single entity involved in the protocol process says protocols were followed correctly.Tuas injury probably could have been stopped tonight. If they went through the protocol correctly and Tua didn’t lie to any doctors then fine. But if Tua is lying and told doctors he felt fine when he didn’t then Tua is at fault as much as anyone.
I'm going to need to see your medical degree and at least 3 professional referencesYeah, last night probably wasn’t a head injury either, maybe he just simultaneously sprained all of his fingers when his head hit the turf and then took a nap.
I don't doubt he could have passed protocols to play last night, that hit was enough to knock anyone out. But it doesn't take a medical degree to know he had a concussion last week.
In general I would agree. He came off the field last week the series prior and said his back was scrunched during a QB sneak. They reportedly looked into it and felt it would need to be realigned at halftime. The next possession was the hit.
If he seemed completely alert, was answering questions appropriately, and passing tests, one could see where the back injury was reaggravated, as Tua and the team have stated.
Some of you are acting like Tua was Crazy Eyes and puking everywhere. If the only symptom of a concussion displayed was being wobbly and they believed his back was misaligned prior to the hit, then it’s easy to see how they came to their conclusion that it was a back issue and not a head issue.
You don't shake your head and eyes right after getting hit unless you are trying to get rid of blurry vision. Then he's stumbling around right after that and can barely stand up. That's a balance issue, not back pain.In general I would agree. He came off the field last week the series prior and said his back was scrunched during a QB sneak. They reportedly looked into it and felt it would need to be realigned at halftime. The next possession was the hit.
If he seemed completely alert, was answering questions appropriately, and passing tests, one could see where the back injury was reaggravated, as Tua and the team have stated.
Some of you are acting like Tua was Crazy Eyes and puking everywhere. If the only symptom of a concussion displayed was being wobbly and they believed his back was misaligned prior to the hit, then it’s easy to see how they came to their conclusion that it was a back issue and not a head issue.