09-29-2022, 08:40 PM
(09-29-2022, 07:37 PM)Nepa Wrote: I think that would trust his authority on the matter over those claiming he didn't have a concussion because he was able to perform well after returning to the game.
What about taking his word over a physician that actually did a complete physical examination of Tua? Like I said before. If we can diagnose a concussion from watching TV then why does the NFL have this testing protocol in place.
My dad had a bad back and saw him fall down from getting a "catch". He would also scrunch up his shoulders and rotate his neck to "loosen it up".
I don't claim to be a doctor. I don't even know what was wrong with my dad's back. But any "doctor" who claims you can't lose you balance and fall from a back problem is full of shit.
I could very well be wrong about what happened to Tua. But if it is as clear as some "doctors" are claiming then the NFL will not be able to get away with denying it happened. They will be forced to admit it. They are scared shitless about law suits over head injuries. A lot more concerned about those than if Tua plays a Thursday night game for the Dolphins.