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What does that even mean?
Obviously the article means what it says. Why didn't you read the whole story?
What does that even mean?
I don't agree with that.. In the Bills game Tua was pushed down, and that drew a flag..This is tackle football. The offensive player is trying to stay up and the defender is trying to get him to the ground. Tua needs to learn how to take hits. This was Tua‘s fault, not the defenders.
I’m talking about the shirt “Florida Strong”. I get they’re selling stuff to benefit hurricane victims. It seems overly cliche to me. It’s a tyoical say something but do nothing type of thing. I couldn’t imagine wearing that shirt. It reminds me at work there is a saying outside of HR that says “We are Arizona”. What does that mean. They are creepy slogans in my opinion.Obviously the article means what it says. Why didn't you read the whole story?
Add poorly and corruptly built to this post.DeSSantis opposed aid for victims of Hurricane Sandy in blue states. Now he wants aid from Biden. Stop building high-density, high-cost construction in hurricane zones.
Typical non-sport post from @Bucky.Video: Antonio Brown exposes himself to stunned guests in hotel pool
Embattled All-Pro receiver Antonio Brown was caught on video shoving his bare buttocks into the face of a stunned woman in a outdoor swimming poolnypost.com
Doubt he will get in trouble for this.
Not sure about the laws in Dubai.
Kinda like when the nba players were allowed to hurt Zion QQQ?Suprise Suprise. Tua was injured again.
The Dolphins easily could be 0-4. The bandwagon just got a lot lighter today.
If he was picked up and slammed to the ground that should be a flag. In this situation he was slammed to the ground in the process of a tackle.I don't agree with that.. In the Bills game Tua was pushed down, and that drew a flag..
IN the Bengals game he was slammed to the ground.. And no flag..
The inconsistently is what bothers me..
Imagine Floridians wearing a ‘New York Strong’ shirt after Hurricane Sandy or even 9/11 for that matter.I’m talking about the shirt “Florida Strong”. I get they’re selling stuff to benefit hurricane victims. It seems overly cliche to me. It’s a tyoical say something but do nothing type of thing. I couldn’t imagine wearing that shirt. It reminds me at work there is a saying outside of HR that says “We are Arizona”. What does that mean. They are creepy slogans in my opinion.
here's my take, recognizing my officiating position is umpire and not referee, so my experience base making this call is limitedI don't agree with that.. In the Bills game Tua was pushed down, and that drew a flag..
IN the Bengals game he was slammed to the ground.. And no flag..
The inconsistently is what bothers me..
If that was Brady or Rodgers there would have been a penalty..If he was picked up and slammed to the ground that should be a flag. In this situation he was slammed to the ground in the process of a tackle.
I agree with you with regards to consistency.
It’s the inconsistency of whether the qb is white versus a minority. That’s the way it’s always been and always will be.If that was Brady or Rodgers there would have been a penalty..
But again it's the inconsistently, and we agree on that...
here's my take, recognizing my officiating position is umpire and not referee, so my experience base making this call is limited
in the bills game, tua had released the ball. with the ball being away, there was no legitimate reason for the hit. the defender had ample opportunity to not hit tua
during the bengals game, the ball was live and in tua's hands; there was nothing which should have prevented legal contact when he received the hit. while the hit was hard, it was clean. there was no rules basis to throw a flag against the bengals' defender
compare ... be advised you (as well as patriotic voter) will have to click an extra time to watch them on youtube
Or Baker Mayfield.It’s the inconsistency of whether the qb is white versus a minority. That’s the way it’s always been and always will be.
I don't know about that.. Tua isn't a 'running QB'.. I have noticed they don't can as many penalties against the running, mobile QB's..It’s the inconsistency of whether the qb is white versus a minority. That’s the way it’s always been and always will be.
Just saw ABC cut in to OK/TCU to see Judge walked again.I don't know about that.. Tua isn't a 'running QB'.. I have noticed they don't can as many penalties against the running, mobile QB's..
Baker’s got a bad-boy mouth.Or Baker Mayfield.
only wish he had a bad-boy arm to go with the attitudeJust saw ABC cut in to OK/TCU to see Judge walked again.
Baker’s got a bad-boy mouth.
now, ^ THAT was a good callUh huh...
Sources: Doctor who evaluated Tagovailoa fired
The unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant involved in clearing Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa during last Sunday's game against the Bills has been fired after it was found he made "several mistakes" in his evaluation, sources told ESPN.www.espn.com
Doesn’t help to have cmc hurt already …only which he had a bad-boy arm to go with the attitude
cmc is good to go last i heardDoesn’t help to have cmc hurt already …
It’s gonna go higher than an “unaffiliated consultant.”Uh huh...
Sources: Doctor who evaluated Tagovailoa fired
The unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant involved in clearing Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa during last Sunday's game against the Bills has been fired after it was found he made "several mistakes" in his evaluation, sources told ESPN.www.espn.com
I've been a sports fan since 1962.. I use to be a boxing fan..now, ^ THAT was a good call
Probably.. I Agree..It’s gonna go higher than an “unaffiliated consultant.”
When the NFL first announced that they were going to limit the trauma during game action, they were still selling a “Greatest Hits” video with all the most violent tackles and collisions.I've been a sports fan since 1962.. I use to be a boxing fan..
When we see an athlete staggering, not knowing where he is, and needing help walking.. His brain has been scrambled.. Something is wrong..
Don't need a PHD to see that Tua was out of it on Sunday..
Again I'm not saying what happened Thursday had anything to do with Sunday.. It's just the inconsistency and hypocrisy that bothers me..
Protect the players, or don't.. I'm just tried of the BS talk by the NFL..
yea, since Cassius Clay took down sonny liston for meI've been a sports fan since 1962.. I use to be a boxing fan..
officials are required to take concussion training every two years in my state. lots of guys on that field failed to do the right thingWhen we see an athlete staggering, not knowing where he is, and needing help walking.. His brain has been scrambled.. Something is wrong..
this gets personal for me. had three consecutive concussions in a late college football season. have never been the same since. hated to lose him, but Kueckly absolutely made the right callDon't need a PHD to see that Tua was out of it on Sunday..
Again I'm not saying what happened Thursday had anything to do with Sunday.. It's just the inconsistency and hypocrisy that bothers me..
my pique is with the NFLPA. that is the ****ing organization charged with looking after the players' best interests. where the hell are they?!!!!Protect the players, or don't.. I'm just tried of the BS talk by the NFL..
Exactly!!!.. Was Jack Tatums hit on Stingley on the greatest hits of all time?When the NFL first announced that they were going to limit the trauma during game action, they were still selling a “Greatest Hits” video with all the most violent tackles and collisions.