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Hayden Hurst


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11 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

He was hit sideways. Your neck can't absorb the impact nearly as well as it can front to back. Know someone that had a TBI that caused some memory issues and they haven't resolved 7 years later. Brain injuries are no joke. 

The camera angle barely catches the slam, but he did hit his head hard on the play.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ghostface Chilla said:

The camera angle barely catches the slam, but he did hit his head hard on the play.

 

 

 

Thanks for the bad pass, Bryce!

I hope this doesn't mean we keep Ian Thomas any longer. That guy is the worst TE I've ever seen!

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Damn so brutal, I’m in the camp of hang them up and work to recover and live a normal healthy life off the field. I liked the signing, wasn’t expecting him to be Olsen or anything but the best TE we’ve had since Greg. I don’t really blame him for the lack of production pre-injury. Seemed like both Bryce and Frank completely forgot about him after week 1.

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4 hours ago, GOAT said:

Bryce has gotten 3 coaches fired and made a TE medically retire just slightly way passed the halfway point of his first szn

Personally I’ve become suspicious that’s he’s responsible for a number of oline injuries as well.  
 

Wishing Hurst a quick and complete recovery.

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5 hours ago, GOAT said:

Bryce has gotten 3 coaches fired and made a TE medically retire just slightly way passed the halfway point of his first szn

He’s ended 3 careers, probably more bc no one on this team has any market value any more. I’m convinced this team isn’t even all that bad and wins 6-7 games with Frank and Andy.

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Haven't read the article, but I'm assuming post traumatic amnesia would result from a concussion, right? If so, that's scary and I am sending positive thoughts Hayden Hurst's way.

I honestly think the NFL should be required to have some type of insurance policy and play for any players that get TBIs/concussion related diseases from playing

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