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Will be an issue if he plays next week after being labelled as a “migraine”.Jones played no further part did he? So no problem there.
Aliir on the other hand folded up like an accordion, he should have been off for 20 minutes.
Thats only because the commentators and TV cameras focus on our incidents.You don't see other clubs doing what we do.
Jones played no further part did he? So no problem there.
Aliir on the other hand folded up like an accordion, he should have been off for 20 minutes.
You don't need there narrative to see both players were limp before hitting the ground.Dr mark fisher is an excellent doctor. I’ve seen him several times before and rate him highly. I trust him more than Dunstall, roo and all the general public sheep that follow the media narrative.
You don't need there narrative to see both players were limp before hitting the ground.
Hopefully every collision in a game of football is this heavily scrutinised moving forward for balance.
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Dr mark fisher is an excellent doctor. I’ve seen him several times before and rate him highly. I trust him more than Dunstall, roo and all the general public sheep that follow the media narrative.
Yeah slow motion makes things look worse than they are.
I’ll trust our docs over Roo and the commentators
Doctors over Commentators guys.
They’re the Experts, you cant question them
Mate seriously **** offYou certainly can.
And this involved an unaffiliated neurotrauma specialist, with no team associations
NFLPA fires neurotrauma consultant involved in Tagovailoa's concussion check: Sources
The decision is a result of the ongoing investigation requested by the NFLPA into the Dolphins’ handling of Tagovailoa in Week 3.theathletic.com