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He's up and walking - knocked out or winded?
Hard to see him escaping concussion
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He's up and walking - knocked out or winded?
Scott checked the radar?Really think we should have kept Stanley in for this. Why is he being managed?
Great now we may not have Stewart for Carlton
had the dead man arms for 2 secs when on the ground then started moving.Will definitely be tested.
Looked brutal.
Really fumbly tonight..Miers
He's up and walking - knocked out or winded?
Not sure that'll fly as far as concussion tests go
had the dead man arms for 2 secs when on the ground then started moving.
IMO he'll be out.
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There's a very good chance he has a concussion as wellWhy? Squashed his nose unless it's broken too badly.
Replay showed he missed that ground thankfullyYeah, he was out.
Arms didn't move at all.
Possible head contact with the ground too.
He regularly goes too far under the ball. Can't seem to judge the drop.
Be surprised if Stewy’s nose isn’t sideways after that.
There's a very good chance he has a concussion as well
Not certain but his brain doesn't stop moving just because the nose was first point of contact
On second viewing, I think that assessment of mine might be a bit harsh. He had to backtrack a bit from Stengle's kick. While he did get caught under it a bit, backtracking too quickly in the wet is a perfect recipe for slipping over. All's well that ends well.