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Cookie Lyon

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a fine for what? he was poked in the eye and purposely went down at the request of his staff to give anderson some reps b/c it was 3rd down in a pretty crucial moment of the game. 

granted he was kneed in the helmet too, but that happens all the time in the NFL. The grimace he made and the squinting of the eyes was from the poke, not from the knee to the head, and if you watch the replay, it's so obvious. 

 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

I still don't think anything comes of it.

They might wag a finger and call us naughty, but I don't think we'll get any real punishment. If we do, I doubt it's more than a fine.

If it's more than a fine that's complete bullsh*t. Seahawks, who are repeat offenders with several different instances in different years of breaking protocol with practicing and concussions, just got a $100,000 fine this year for handling Wilson's protocol improperly. Should be nothing but worst case is likely a fine which really doesn't matter.

 

And please change the thread title @Cookie Lyon . Doesn't say we're getting punished, just that we'll find out whether we are or not soon. 

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Didn’t a similar thing happen to matt ryan in their game against the Rams? Didn’t a qb convulse on the ground this year, clearly got knocked out and had a concussion...and he stayed in the game. Yet nothing happens to these teams, but bc is Cam and the Panthers, we get punished. 

 

Side note; just saw Bortles say “f@&$ y’all” and give double bird on ESPN. The analyst after word thought it was great and laughed. Imiagine if Cam did that for a second. That’s what makes me so annoyed, the bias against cam is unreal.

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6 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Didn’t a similar thing happen to matt ryan in their game against the Rams? Didn’t a qb convulse on the ground this year, clearly got knocked out and had a concussion...and he stayed in the game. Yet nothing happens to these teams, but bc is Cam and the Panthers, we get punished. 

 

Side note; just saw Bortles say “f@&$ y’all” and give double bird on ESPN. The analyst after word thought it was great and laughed. Imiagine if Cam did that for a second. That’s what makes me so annoyed, the bias against cam is unreal.

If I'm not mistaken, that was the Texans QB that was convulsing in the end zone, and still played briefly afterward.

Edit. Yeah it was Tom Savage.

https://www.sbnation.com/2017/12/10/16758748/tom-savage-injury-49ers-texans-t-j-yates

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Had they pulled Cam from the game and sent him to the locker room only to have him say, "I only got gouged in the eye by my own helmet and I could have gone back in" the first two posters here would have been up in arms about how they had an agenda for keeping Cam off the field.

Sheesh. Let it go. Take Cam's word for it, if nothing else.

 

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Just now, Khyber53 said:

Had they pulled Cam from the game and sent him to the locker room only to have him say, "I only got gouged in the eye by my own helmet and I could have gone back in" the first two posters here would have been up in arms about how they had an agenda for keeping Cam off the field.

Sheesh. Let it go. Take Cam's word for it, if nothing else.

 

You can use the quote button.

But I'm reminded you're the guy who still questions his "intangibles" :eyeroll:

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