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I think Tr'Davious White didn't miss a week. Nor did Devante Adams after this:
and flacco didnt miss a game after kiko knocked him out
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I think Tr'Davious White didn't miss a week. Nor did Devante Adams after this:
Gronk was a defenseless receiver thus the call.RE: people saying the hit was dirty:
This is the best image I can find.
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To me it definitely looks like a defender leading with his shoulder and their heads colliding unintentionally. Flag-worthy? Yes, that's the rule so throw the flag, but not dirty.
If anyone has a better image/gif that shows something different I'd love to see it, but based on what I saw I really don't think it was dirty.
Here is my take:
Gronk got hit hard and he was dazed, if he was out on he ground for an extended period of time then I would have been worried about him, but he got up and walked all the way to the locker. Obviously it’s the right call to not bring him back in, we don’t need fines from the league. It’s the right thing to do for Gronk as a human being, I rather lose a game over seeing a player risking his life coming back on the field when they show symptoms of concussion.
The media is gonna go crazy about Gronk until mid week next week. He will be listed questionable just like Brady all the way until SB.
disagree....if he passed the test, he would have played. Their season was on the line. Your argument really doesn't make sense. You are saying even if Gronk passed the test, they wouldn't play him because the media and the league wouldn't have liked it? No way..I have no idea how bad Gronk's 'concussion' is/was, but I figured the minute they took him of the field and the word concussion was brought up, there was a 95+% chance he was not going to play the rest of the game.
The Patriots not only have to play within the 'rules' but also have to be extremely careful and ultra conservative when it comes to things like this. Even if Gronk 'passed' whatever protocol there was at half time, unless there was 100% no doubt, double checked by 3 independent doctors, with Goodell himself watching the testing, I suspected they would not let him play. Just imaging the uproar and 'concussion-gate' scandal that would have ensued if he actually played in the game, and he actually contributed to the Pats winning.
There are rules, and then then there are even more 'rules' for the Patriots. There were even some rumblings last SB about Edelman maybe being concussed, but he got up quickly and ran into the huddle before anyone could do anything.
Hopefully Gronk is fine. Hopefully he does not even have a concussion.
the Eagles seem confident and they are talking tons of trash.
Considering the fact that there wasn’t a game this week and that they were on a bye, I wouldn’t imagine that missing an imaginary week would make any difference whatsoever.If he hasn't practiced yet, what difference will a week make?
Is he ok? That looked bad.
Can Hoyer play a little tight end?
Here some good info by Reiss:
The final decision is with the Patriots head team physician and that decision must be confirmed by an independent neurological consultant. They are looking for the player to demonstrate a tolerance of activities in the five different steps of the return-to-participation protocol without recurrence of signs or symptoms of concussion being observed or reported. The five steps are: 1. Rest/recovery; 2. Light aerobic exercise; 3. Introduction of strength training; 4. Football specific activities; 5. Full football activity. Here's what we know about Rob Gronkowski right now: He's been at the facility each of the last five days and has been driving, which is a small detail but adds some context to where he stands with his recovery. Naturally, as he continues to progress, the odds become that much better for him to be available for Super Bowl LII. Four of the five players who had documented concussions missed the next game before returning the following week and the Patriots obviously hope Gronkowski follows that timeline, as well.
Not to get all technical here, but if the team's decision must be confirmed by an independent consultant, then the final decision lies with the independent neurological consultant. Odds look better for Gronk than Wise, but I hope both are good. Something like 281 concussions this year is a new high.The final decision is with the Patriots head team physician and that decision must be confirmed by an independent neurological consultant.
Agree. I'm worried about Wise as well. Especially since this is his 2nd one (that I know of) this year.Wise looked like he was knocked out cold. I’m more concerned with him playing than Gronkowski.
LOL that two people disagreed with this. I mean there is LITERALLY an image, right smack dab in front of your face, that shows Church leading with the shoulder and not the helmet. The **** are you disagreeing with? Are you all blind?RE: people saying the hit was dirty:
This is the best image I can find.
View attachment 19398
To me it definitely looks like a defender leading with his shoulder and their heads colliding unintentionally. Flag-worthy? Yes, that's the rule so throw the flag, but not dirty.
If anyone has a better image/gif that shows something different I'd love to see it, but based on what I saw I really don't think it was dirty.