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Jaycee Horn was apparently vomiting on the sideline from a “concussion” last night


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Under no circumstances should he play this week. I think we have a a bye after we get crushed by the Rams this Sunday. He needs 2 weeks minimum after an injury like that. As someone stated earlier, it might not even be a bad idea to shut him down for the season if he's having difficulties after the bye week.

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5 hours ago, strato said:

Well let’s just hope he is okay and will be able to return to the field, and it isn’t some Josey Jewel thing where he cannot.  
 

Hate it for him. 

Ngl, I said it before but we as a team have a freakishly horrible history when it comes to head injuries…  like way worse than any other team I’m aware of.  Luke technically retired under his own terms, but i feel the concussions fast-tracked that and were a huge reason he did.  I’ll never forget the night he got one against the Eagles in prime time, iirc, and when he came back to and sat up, he was crying uncontrollably.  Scary poo.  I remember hearing elsewhere later that he was actually crying at the time because when he sat up he was blind and couldn’t see anything.  That shook me up seeing a guy like Luke in that condition on the field.

Aside from that, Michael Oher suffered a concussion he never recovered from that ended his career.  Hayden Hurst the same.  And then Josey Jewell.  I’m not aware of that many players with one organization whose careers came to an end because of concussions, especially in that time frame.

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That happened to me once as well, but it wasn't immediately after. I was knocked out going for a fumble in a youth football game (don't remember the hit or the play but remember waking up soon after). I came to, obviously went out of the game for good and probably 20, 30-ish minutes later I was throwing up. My parents took me to the hospital, I took some tests and was OK'd. But it can definitely be a serious thing. Hope he's alright. No sense in rushing back to make a 41-13 game a 34-13 game.

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