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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.Gotcha. I had it on a second TV and was watching it while the Pats were either in between plays or on a commercial. In spite of the stat line, he had about 3-4 dropped INTs. He didn’t play all that well. Miami did a good job of limiting Diggs. Outside of him, there’s nobody who is really scary on their offense and there is no need to fear the run whatsoever since Allen is basically it until they decide that Cook is their most talented option.
I don't think I've heard a negative thing said about Bridgewater. He's another guy I would be happy to see succeed.I am not convinced that Teddy isn't better than Tua. Never was all that impressed with Tua, even this year. I may just be prejudiced against lefty QB's. It just looks unnatural.
I am not convinced that Teddy isn't better than Tua. Never was all that impressed with Tua, even this year. I may just be prejudiced against lefty QB's. It just looks unnatural.
Tua had one really good quarter this season. Otherwise, he has been mediocre this season even with Hill and Waddle.
I've seen that hands spasm thing before after a QB gets hit, it's just a temporary reflex action.
Too soon, man
They did and he passed them.What if they followed nfl protocol?
Are you sure you saw this? With last week stumbling as backdrop?
They did and he passed them.
His eyes may be open... and he may be talking..... but that don't mean he's conscious. I bet he will have no memory from the moment of the tackle to 12 hours later laying in some hospital bed.Thank God he's conscious and moving his extremities.
Diagnosis last week may have been “back injury” thereby circumventing concussion protocol. We’ll see. Inexact science. Only way to prevent brain injuries is to quit football.They did and he passed them.
Are you sure you saw this? With last week stumbling as backdrop?
Diagnosis last week may have been “back injury” thereby circumventing concussion protocol. We’ll see. Inexact science. Only way to prevent brain injuries is to quit football.
you got a better chance of seeing God AND hitting the PowerballMaybe Hoyer can pull a Bridgewater and lead Pats to scoring TDs instead of FGs.
Not if you have a pinched nerve. You'll drop like a sack of potatoes.I'm no doctor but man.... it sure seems to me that if your back locks up, that wouldn't cause your knees to collapse.... you'd reach for and grab your back in pain..... he never reaches for his back on that replay from the Buffalo game....