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Could the dolphins be interested in Darnald?


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7 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Not sure that you know about concussions.  They said during the game, neck injury as well.

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Miami coach Mike McDaniel told reporters after the game that Tagovailoa had suffered a concussion. The team announced that the quarterback return to South Florida with the team Thursday night.

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Friday morning, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported Tagovailoa was back at his home and that he was in "good spirits." Fowler reported Tagovailoa is expected to undergo further testing.

 

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9 hours ago, cookinbrak said:

"Horrific injury". It was a concussion. He'll be back next week.

If you saw his hands distort and forearms extend it looked to me to be spacity and a fencing reflex associated with a moderate TBI often seen when a boxer gets knocked out. With 2 so close and the second one worse, it is going to take some time and Tua better think about his future much like Luke had to do. He is at higher risk for another one for several weeks if not months.

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2 hours ago, panthers55 said:

If you saw his hands distort and forearms extend it looked to me to be spacity and a fencing reflex associated with a moderate TBI often seen when a boxer gets knocked out. With 2 so close and the second one worse, it is going to take some time and Tua better think about his future much like Luke had to do. He is at higher risk for another one for several weeks if not months.

I watched the game. The Dolphins are going to be in a lot of trouble for allowing him to play 4 days after the 1st one.

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1 hour ago, T-Wazzle said:

This is why I'm not a fan of Thursday night football. 

I could not agree more! A terrible marketing campaign from inception. I played semi-pro football for 7 years and a lot of times it took me until Thursday before just the normal aches and pains from being hit felt better, sometimes before I could even walk normal. Was just a stupid idea to play on Thursdays. If this does become some sort of expose, I hope they actually see the relevance of an NFL game played only 4 days later.

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