Good game this week. Miami travels to Cincinnati in an fairly important game this early in the season, especially for the Bengals. Check out Cinci's uniforms.
Cincy will win IMO. Miami has a tough turnaround after a brutal game.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Bengals Dolphins game is huge concerning the AFC Playoff chase down the road. Every AFC game feels Like a playoff game now. Game could be a shootout. This game features the fastest WRs in the NFL With Chase, Waddle and Hill.
I think Tua is certainly overrated, but I think Miami’s WRs are dynamite. And their defense pretty solid as well.
They can’t run the ball at all, however
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
I think I like the Miami defense more than I like the way the Bengals offense is playing at the moment. The Bengals OL has struggled and I can see Burrows being hit and hurried all day unless they recapture their 2021 form very quickly. Both teams have a WR core the Browns would love to have - Mixon is very very good, a top 6 RB in the NFL. But if the game is played in such a way as Tua doesn't have to do too much - I think they win.
The more things change the more they stay the same.
I think that hurricane down that way might affect the Dolphins Flight schedule and they may not have enough time To practice or do a simple walk through before the game
I think that hurricane down that way might affect the Dolphins Flight schedule and they may not have enough time To practice or do a simple walk through before the game
I read that they are travelling early to avoid such potential issues.
You mess with the "Bull," you get the horns. Fiercely Independent.
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"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Good game this week. Miami travels to Cincinnati in an fairly important game this early in the season, especially for the Bengals. Check out Cinci's uniforms.
Hate to say it, but I like the black and white stripes. Kind of badass.
They may not look like world beaters on gameday, but Miami is 3-0 against the Bills, Ravens, and Pats. That alone should tell you all they are a good team. Cincy will have all it can handle Sunday.
Cincy will win IMO. Miami has a tough turnaround after a brutal game.
Miami flew to Cincinnati this morning around 8am due to the hurricane. They will not have gotten in a practice this week before the game. Makes sense why Cincy is -4.
Miami is at a disadvantage. Also, coming off an emotionally draining game.
Cincy will win IMO. Miami has a tough turnaround after a brutal game.
Miami flew to Cincinnati this morning around 8am due to the hurricane. They will not have gotten in a practice this week before the game. Makes sense why Cincy is -4.
Miami is at a disadvantage. Also, coming off an emotionally draining game.
Good point. Also, consider this:
Buffalo ran 90 plays to Miami's 39 during that game. The Time of Possession favored the Bills to the tune of 40:40 vs 19:20. The Bills had 497 yards of offense. It was hot and humid. The Dolphin defense had to be gassed and are now playing under the circumstances you brought up.
man i hope Tua will be ok. that was a very scary situation to see him in. hope he doesn't suffer long term brain damage after that sack.
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That's scary as hell. Head was moving forward from the initial impact of the wrap... that change of direction when being whipped backwards accelerated the impact. Let's hope there's some good news in the immediate future. Tip of the cap to the Bengals fans chanting his name as they wheeled him off, I was a little taken back when no Bengals players went on the field.
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The Dolphins quickly ruled Tagovailoa out with what they classified as head and neck injuries. The team also said he was conscious and had movement in all his extremities. Per Amazon's broadcast, Tagovailoa was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. NFL Media reported Tagovailoa was transported there via ambulance.
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Prayers for Tua. We all assume he had a concussion Sunday … and obviously should never have been playing if that’s the case.
It was kind of a “blah’ game with the outcome what I expected. Cincy will continue to round into shape … they have too many weapons
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
The NFL now has a mess on their hands for not stepping in throwing the BS flag on the Dolphins for claiming Tua did not suffer a concussion 4 days ago against the Bills. The Dolphins medical staff claimed Tua suffered a back injury against the Bills and after examining Tua in the locker room the Dolphins medical staff cleared Tua to go back in the Bills game...claiming Tua passed their concussion protocol testing
As one doctor commented on twitter after the hit Tua took against the Bills..notice that Tua did not grab his back after that hit, but he did grab his head..!
The Dolphins and the NFL failed to do their part to protect Tua preferring to go through the motions, while pretending that they care about concussions/head injuries.
....AND NFL HELMETS STILL SUCK..when it comes to protecting players from head injuries.
man i hope Tua will be ok. that was a very scary situation to see him in. hope he doesn't suffer long term brain damage after that sack.
Glad to hear the positive report later on, but I have to comment on this post.
Bro, seeing Tua laying on the turf w/his hands looking the way they did was very upsetting. You never, ever want to see a player endure something like that. It made me sick to my stomach w/worry for that young man. He's also a very good dude that has taken a lot of crap while handling it w/class.
Really bad concussions for Tua in back-to-back weeks. Oh wait, the said him stumbling/staggering around the field was a "back" issue last week.
Tua probably should not have even playing tonight. Hope he is ok.
Agreed. After what I saw last week, there was no way I thought he should have played this week. I've never seen a "back injury" look like that. It will be interesting to see what happens w/the NFLPA's investigation.
Also, there are people who blame coaches for playing a guy w/injuries, but the NFL supposedly took them out of the decision making process and put it in the hands of the medical staff. What good is the policy if your medical staff isn't going to be honest? Miami's current ownership/organization has a history of being shady and corrupt.
His hands and fingers positions after his head hit the ground indicate a neurological injury. He was out. Hopefully he’s alright.
Yeah when I saw his fingers I was hoping that it was a cramp. Now there were rumors prior to the game about questionable handling of concussion protocol regarding Tua from last week. They are in big trouble if he has major repercussion from this. It didn't look to be anything major. I know we player there every season but is that turf put on ground or is it put on Cement??? Definitely looked like a SECOND HIT situation as in the kid had a concussion going into the game. Prayers out to him...watch over him Lord.
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Dolphin organization needs to be punished severely. Tua was rocked 4 days earlier with a hit that left him with a loss of balance, staggered, unable to stand and walk. I can't believe there's a time frame with the concussion protocol....meaning if the player no longer has the symptoms several minutes after the incident, that they don't count. It was there for everyone to see. Passing a spot check in the tent doesn't negate that.
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Dolphin organization needs to be punished severely. Tua was rocked 4 days earlier with a hit that left him with a loss of balance, staggered, unable to stand and walk. I can't believe there's a time frame with the concussion protocol....meaning if the player no longer has the symptoms several minutes after the incident, that they don't count. It was there for everyone to see. Passing a spot check in the tent doesn't negate that.
This.
And the NFL is culpable too - they have the same tape. As I understand it they have their "independent" staff on hand to verify if the player has suffered a concussion at the games. Just a bad look all round for the NFL. Hoping Tua is 100% healthy and back to normal very soon - and the both he and the NFL are lucky it wasn't worse.
The more things change the more they stay the same.
I have a few thoughts on this topic. One is helmets and the other is surface.
Helmets can be improved. You see them at practice. It is up to the NFL to come up with a design that is safer and aesthetically pleasing.
Surface: This is where injury happens. More concussions occur when heads hit turf than collisions. It is also the cause of leg joint damage.
Money is in turf. Sure they can use the fields for other events.
This is the NFL's problem - greed. They talk a good game and actually do very little.
Stadiums should be grass. Or, make a better surface that has give.
Tua was concussed last week. Their staff had to go through the protocol. If not the team should be sued. However, that is not going to fix the problem.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Dolphins game last night was difficult to watch. Aside from the injury, they definitely did not look like a 3-0 team. Their pass rush was bad. They left their DBs to hang out to dry on top of that. Their DBs' ball awareness also did not seem to be too great. It did not seem like their offense had much of a sense of urgency either.
The Bengals, on the other hand, look to be returning to last year's form. Crazy what Burrow can do when he's got time.
Hope Tua's okay.
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This thing is blowing up. I've been watching an NFL show about this and all kinds of people are weighing in. According to the NFL's policy on concussions, there is no way Tua should have played last night. He clearly checked all of the boxes for having a concussion on Sunday.
I don't know all the terminology and I apologize for that, but here are some points to consider.
--The NFL and NFLPA jointly appoint an independent medical person to help evaluate those suspected of having an concussion and he works w/the team's head medical doctor to determine whether or not the player can return to a game.
--Miami originally said Tua had a head injury on Sunday. They later changed it to a back injury.
--According to league policy, the fact that Tua [on Sunday] grabbed his head, had wobbly legs, collapsed to the ground, etc.......[I believe this is called Gross Motor Instability] he should have never been permitted to re-enter the game. Additionally, he should have been placed in Concussion protocol.
--They had a medical expert on and she was talking about how you can diagnose an ACL tear, torn tendons, broken bones, sprains, etc......but, there is no clear-cut method to determine if a person has a concussion. Thus, they rely on signs and verbal tests and apparently tests that are on the computer. Ultimately, the team's lead medical doctor determines if the player is good to go for the next game. Again, remember it was determined by the independent league's doctor and team's doctor on Sunday that it was a back injury.
--Given Miami's recent history of tampering w/other team's players and the accusation of trying to pay their HC to lose games.......is anyone really buying that the team acted appropriately?
--Something big is going to go down! I wonder who will be the fall guy? Also, I think there will be changes to the rules and/or how they are followed.
For those of you who have not seen the Tua clip from Sunday, check this out and tell me that isn't a concussion. It also screams of the term Gross Motor Instability. He should have never been permitted to return to that game and allowed to play last night.
Dolphins game last night was difficult to watch. Aside from the injury, they definitely did not look like a 3-0 team. Their pass rush was bad. They left their DBs to hang out to dry on top of that. Their DBs' ball awareness also did not seem to be too great. It did not seem like their offense had much of a sense of urgency either.
The Bengals, on the other hand, look to be returning to last year's form. Crazy what Burrow can do when he's got time.
Hope Tua's okay.
Tee Higgins might be the best WR in the NFL nobody talks about He roasted Xaian Howard who is All Pro CB. Cincy held Waddle and Hill out of the end zone not easy to do
I have a few thoughts on this topic. One is helmets and the other is surface.
Helmets can be improved. You see them at practice. It is up to the NFL to come up with a design that is safer and aesthetically pleasing.
Surface: This is where injury happens. More concussions occur when heads hit turf than collisions. It is also the cause of leg joint damage.
Money is in turf. Sure they can use the fields for other events.
This is the NFL's problem - greed. They talk a good game and actually do very little.
Stadiums should be grass. Or, make a better surface that has give.
Tua was concussed last week. Their staff had to go through the protocol. If not the team should be sued. However, that is not going to fix the problem.
It is all about the surface and helmets.
bone...as some might know, I've commented on just how poor football helmets presently are when it comes to protecting a players head and brain.
Many have poo pooed my thoughts and viewpoints on the subject, when I supported the use of the PRO CAP...that had been successfully used in THE NFL and received positive endorsements from those NFL players who were interested in protecting their head and brain. ....ROGER GOODELL AND THE NFL IGNORED the value of the ProCap and eventually outlawed the use of it, even though there was no evidence that using the ProCap was detrimental to the health of any players who used them.
The use of extra padding on NFL helmets goes back to Willie Lanier's (1967) use of extra padding on his helmet to protect him from concussions and he wore that helmet for his entire career.
This year we see the NFL mandating the use of the Guardian..a ProCap like device that is down right ugly. It goes over the existing helmets just like the ProCap did...but the NFL won't mandate the extra padding for use during games.
Roger Goodell and the NFL owners created this entire cluster of crap and should be held responsible.
I have a few thoughts on this topic. One is helmets and the other is surface.
Helmets can be improved. You see them at practice. It is up to the NFL to come up with a design that is safer and aesthetically pleasing.
Surface: This is where injury happens. More concussions occur when heads hit turf than collisions. It is also the cause of leg joint damage.
Money is in turf. Sure they can use the fields for other events.
This is the NFL's problem - greed. They talk a good game and actually do very little.
Stadiums should be grass. Or, make a better surface that has give.
Tua was concussed last week. Their staff had to go through the protocol. If not the team should be sued. However, that is not going to fix the problem.
It is all about the surface and helmets.
bone...as some might know, I've commented on just how poor football helmets presently are when it comes to protecting a players head and brain.
Many have poo pooed my thoughts and viewpoints on the subject, when I supported the use of the PRO CAP...that had been successfully used in THE NFL and received positive endorsements from those NFL players who were interested in protecting their head and brain. ....ROGER GOODELL AND THE NFL IGNORED the value of the ProCap and eventually outlawed the use of it, even though there was no evidence that using the ProCap was detrimental to the health of any players who used them.
The use of extra padding on NFL helmets goes back to Willie Lanier's (1967) use of extra padding on his helmet to protect him from concussions and he wore that helmet for his entire career.
This year we see the NFL mandating the use of the Guardian..a ProCap like device that is down right ugly. It goes over the existing helmets just like the ProCap did...but the NFL won't mandate the extra padding for use during games.
Roger Goodell and the NFL owners created this entire cluster of crap and should be held responsible.
I don’t disagree. The impact and bounce back trauma of the brain moving is extremely dangerous.
I recall reading something about boxing that is related. Back in the old days of bare knuckle boxing the boxers concentrated on body shots. Certainly traumatic but they weren’t damaging their brains. The development of boxing gloves resulted in head shots leading to the danger of a damaged brain. One wonders what we will see with MMA guys as they hit their 40’s, 50’s and 60’s.
Of course, I have heard commercials on the radio whining about the alleged pussification of football. Players today are faster, stronger and weigh more than players of the past. F=MA doesn’t give a damn about you nor do the momentum equations of physics.
Better helmets can help, but they are not the cure-all. It was reported today that the Guardian helmets that we saw at the Training Camps this summer that if one player has the Guardian on, it would reduce concussions by 10% and if both players were wearing the Guardians, concussions would be reduced by 20%. So, that helps......but, there is way more to it.
A lot of concussions can also "occur from a fall or a blow to the body that causes the head to move rapidly back and forth." What happens is the head stops, but your brain keeps moving in your head and that causes the trauma. I have experienced both types of concussions. I had seven altogether and they ended my playing days. That was way back in the 1970s when there was no such thing as a concussion protocol and coaches would shame players into playing. As players, many of us would play through these injuries because we wanted to stay on the field and/or not lose our job. I'm sure that mentality still exists for many players.
Look, concussions are going to occur in football. Focus must be on following the protocols and perhaps tweaking those policies to prevent these players from returning to the field before they should.
Please don't take this as me arguing w/you. Take it for what it is..........knowledge.
$765 m is not a small amount. However, compared to the worth of owners and league profits. Small dent.
How does that help a guy 10/15 years after football? When he is facing the health issues surrounding his football career?
There is most likely not a player in the NFL who has not had a concussion except kickers.
The thing is concussions happen all the time that never get reported. The player "shakes it off." "Clear the cobwebs."
It is cumlative damage hundreds of small concussions over time. ===============================================================================
This is the NFL and it up to them to fix it. Players will play because they are hungry for the money and glory. It is up to the owners who are the league.
Maybe Tua's injury will make few waves? Then it will fade. Greed will win over safety.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
I watched Baker's presser from yesterday after watching the Moore clip. A lot of the same rhetoric he used to say here...everyone do their jobs...it's the little things...etc. But mostly he looked like he wasn't enjoying football anymore. I mentioned this months ago long before he was traded and it was another thing I took a lot of personal jabs on, but I think the NFL is harder than he thought it was going to be, he isn't having any fun, and I can see him walking away. He's mentioned several times the difference between college and the pros and I don't think it's turned out the way he thought. Plus, I think he underestimated the amount of work it would require to be good and just doesn't know how to fix that.
He's been really bad so far. I feel bad for him a little. He still brought some good times to the fans in Cleveland. From a football standpoint I am glad we moved on, even if Brissett regresses. Just doesn't seem Baker is long for the league.
LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
I notice how it seems everyone is jumping to the conclusion that the responsibility and decision about Tua having a concussion last week lies with Miami's medical staff. That somehow it was the team that cleared Tua to go back into the game. However, when looking at how NFL protocol works the team doctors do not have the final say and there are actually three Neurotrauma Consultants that monitor the entire process.....
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» Unaffiliated Neurotrauma Consultant: Three credentialed neurotrauma consultants, who are unaffiliated with either team, staff the sidelines, monitor the broadcast of the game, and work with the team medical staffs to identify, screen for and diagnose concussions.
» Visiting Team Medical Liaisons: When traveling across state lines, every visiting team is required to retain a local board-certified and locally licensed emergency physician, who is typically affiliated with the trauma center nearest the NFL stadium.
» Booth ATC Spotters and the Medical Timeout: For all NFL games, two certified athletic trainers — retained by the league and unaffiliated with any NFL teams — observe the game from a booth above the field and monitor the broadcast to identify potential injuries, especially concussions and other head and neck injuries. The booth ATC spotter has the authority to call a medical timeout to permit the medical evaluation of a player who may have suffered a concussion or head injury.
Even when Baker was here he alluded to Oklahoma and college A LOT. I think he loved playing in college and his love for the NFL has waned.
He’s really not a good QB right now for whatever reason
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
I watched Baker's presser from yesterday after watching the Moore clip. A lot of the same rhetoric he used to say here...everyone do their jobs...it's the little things...etc. But mostly he looked like he wasn't enjoying football anymore. I mentioned this months ago long before he was traded and it was another thing I took a lot of personal jabs on, but I think the NFL is harder than he thought it was going to be, he isn't having any fun, and I can see him walking away. He's mentioned several times the difference between college and the pros and I don't think it's turned out the way he thought. Plus, I think he underestimated the amount of work it would require to be good and just doesn't know how to fix that.
He's been really bad so far. I feel bad for him a little. He still brought some good times to the fans in Cleveland. From a football standpoint I am glad we moved on, even if Brissett regresses. Just doesn't seem Baker is long for the league.
The worst thing that happened to Faker Gayfield was him breaking Peyton Manning's TD record for rookie QBs. It gave him a already bigger ego and Baker thought he had arrived As a QB. He felt he didn't need a QB coach or a anykind Of help in the offseason Then what happened. Year 2 he went backwards He was even as quoted as saying he thought the game would Come easy. In short..Baker has never had a strong work ethic in the NFL. And it showed on filmed. The film doesn't lie. Yet his fanclub doesn't hold him accountable for his regression In play. Stefanski did a great job of hiding Mayfields shortcomings But a HC can only hide so much
I watched Baker's presser from yesterday after watching the Moore clip. A lot of the same rhetoric he used to say here...everyone do their jobs...it's the little things...etc. But mostly he looked like he wasn't enjoying football anymore. I mentioned this months ago long before he was traded and it was another thing I took a lot of personal jabs on, but I think the NFL is harder than he thought it was going to be, he isn't having any fun, and I can see him walking away. He's mentioned several times the difference between college and the pros and I don't think it's turned out the way he thought. Plus, I think he underestimated the amount of work it would require to be good and just doesn't know how to fix that.
He's been really bad so far. I feel bad for him a little. He still brought some good times to the fans in Cleveland. From a football standpoint I am glad we moved on, even if Brissett regresses. Just doesn't seem Baker is long for the league.
The worst thing that happened to Faker Gayfield was him breaking Peyton Manning's TD record for rookie QBs. It gave him a already bigger ego and Baker thought he had arrived As a QB. He felt he didn't need a QB coach or a anykind Of help in the offseason Then what happened. Year 2 he went backwards He was even as quoted as saying he thought the game would Come easy. In short..Baker has never had a strong work ethic in the NFL. And it showed on filmed. The film doesn't lie. Yet his fanclub doesn't hold him accountable for his regression In play. Stefanski did a great job of hiding Mayfields shortcomings But a HC can only hide so much
Faker Gayfield?
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Lighten up Francis. I'm don't have maturity issues. This is a nameless. Faceless message board We talk football politics etc. Some people are so thin skinned Regarding Mayfield . It's funny how people get so bent out of Shape over a football player who could care less About anyone on this board
I’m glad it seems like he’s doing fine today, but we also know these things can linger and/or appear later too.
Hopefully it’s a wake up call for the NFL
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Really bad concussions for Tua in back-to-back weeks. Oh wait, the said him stumbling/staggering around the field was a "back" issue last week.
Tua probably should not have even playing tonight. Hope he is ok.
Agreed. After what I saw last week, there was no way I thought he should have played this week. I've never seen a "back injury" look like that. It will be interesting to see what happens w/the NFLPA's investigation.
Also, there are people who blame coaches for playing a guy w/injuries, but the NFL supposedly took them out of the decision making process and put it in the hands of the medical staff. What good is the policy if your medical staff isn't going to be honest? Miami's current ownership/organization has a history of being shady and corrupt.
As I understand things, it isn't just the team medical staff. I think the NFL or NFLPA has doctors who also review the findings of the team staff. Maybe what happened this week has nothing to do with what happened last week?
I don't think team Dr's are employees of the team. They are contracted by the team. There is a difference. The Browns use University Hospitals as their team's health care provider. I don't think the team influences the Dr's assigned to the team.
I do understand that you have some specific knowledge on this matter.
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If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.
man i hope Tua will be ok. that was a very scary situation to see him in. hope he doesn't suffer long term brain damage after that sack.
Glad to hear the positive report later on, but I have to comment on this post.
Bro, seeing Tua laying on the turf w/his hands looking the way they did was very upsetting. You never, ever want to see a player endure something like that. It made me sick to my stomach w/worry for that young man. He's also a very good dude that has taken a lot of crap while handling it w/class.
at minimum Tua should sit the next 2-3 games.. A concussion/hit hard enough to induce a fencing response is no joke and NFl concussion protocol is a joke if they think he's good to go, Had no business playing Thurs and def should be out for a few games.. NfL acts like they care about safety until it starts to slow down ticket sales. Tua is injury prone as it is and back to back head to turf and letting him play is not in best interest of the player.. Regardless of what the "specialists" have to say, the team should to the right thing. Tua is an easy guy to root for, hate to see him screwed over by the team not thinking about safety ala Colts/Luck
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"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
I saw where the NFLPA has terminated the independent medical consultant related to the Tua deal.
I guess we are always looking for someone to blame.
The team Dr's saw no reason he couldn't play. The independent Dr. saw no reason he couldn't play. That leaves me with a few thoughts.
1. The injuries may have had nothing to do with the other and it was just a chance draw of the cards.
2. We also act like Dr.s know everything. That simply isn't the case, especially when you start dealing with neurological issues. Tua complained about a back issue but everybody concentrated on a concussion. The spine and brain are connected. Watching the hit on Thursday, the twisting of the back seemed pretty bad to my untrained eyes as the head hitting the turf didn't seem all that bad.
If everybody had like minds, we would never learn.
So now there is a punishment for the doctor and the NFL is going to change the protocol.
Again the NFL is merely putting lipstick on to please the fans.
Those actions will not do a thing to lower the risk of concussion injuries.
They are after the fact of injury.
Concussions occur in collisions to the brain when contact is made with the head from hitting the ground or hitting another helmet.
The helmet and the ground has to change to reduce the risk of concussions.
Grass has way more give than turf. Helmets can be made better to protect the brain. It really is pretty simple. The brain is jello inside a case of skull. Collisions shake the brain.
Changing the protocol or punishing the doctor is window dressing.
While I agree w/you and peen, I maintain that anyone who has ever had a concussion or played the sport and have seen others w/a concussion, there was no doubt that Tua had a concussion. It was criminal to put him back on the field Sunday and then start him on Thursday.
As I said before [and this is not me talking, it's the medical expert that one of the network's rely on]......you can use things like MRIs to determine ACL tears, shoulder issues, etc. You can see visible swelling w/sprains and the like. You can identify an irregular heartbeat and other issues. They refer to Concussions as The Black Hole because you can't accurately diagnose them like the other issues. This is not just true in sports, but for everyone out there...i.e. a person involved in a car crash. They determine if they someone has a concussion by symptoms, physical signs [like the staggering and grabbing one's head,] and a series of questions.
Thus, the thinking is that you error on the side of caution. Again, I had 7 of the damn things!!! Once you get one, the others come easier. And this is real important to anyone who doesn't know this and is reading this. The biggest issue w/concussions is what they do to people 15, 20, 25 years down the road. We have had players taking their own lives due to CET. Many of us suffer from things like depression, mood swings, etc. It's not a joking matter.
So, while I agree w/you guys that the NFL is to blame because of things like playing on cement fields, their quest for money, etc, we have to accept the fact that football is an extremely violent game and you will never be rid of concussions. They are a part of the game and while helmet improvements and playing on natural turf will help, concussions will always occur in football. Therefore, when one displays clear signs of a concussion.........you certainly don't trot him right back out there. Again, seeing Tua's head slam off the ground, him grabbing for it immediately, getting shakily up to his feet, stumbling on wobbly legs and falling while grabbing his head again should have told anyone involved that there was no way he should have been permitted to play.
Saints/Vikes is a snooze fest thus far. Dalton is so vanilla
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Football is violent and injuries will occur including concussions.
However, those practice helmets on one player reduce concussion risk by 10% if both are wearing helmets 20%.
Turf is the cause of many injuries.The players know it so does the union. Tretter has stated it as well.
Turf is for money and that is all. Not player safety.
The owners are the NFL. If it were up to the players union. All fields would be grass. And if the helmets could be improved and still look cool. The change would come.
The NFL is a billionaire private club. When the issue is betwwen money and player safety. Money wins.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
The bad news is we’ve lost some bad ones .. ATL/NYJ are terrible teams. We had a chance to have a real leg up. Now our schedule gets brutal
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
Baker with 4 batted down passed included 1 for an INT today and was booed off the field. He's led one scoring drive today that was a 54 yard FG. This is brutal to watch.
*Hot Take*
Baker calls it a career after this season and heads into broadcasting.
Baker with 4 batted down passed included 1 for an INT today and was booed off the field. He's led one scoring drive today that was a 54 yard FG. This is brutal to watch.
*Hot Take*
Baker calls it a career after this season and heads into broadcasting.
Hey, I called it first!
LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
The Patriots had the worst QB they’ve ever fielded and just lost in ot to Green Bay
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
and ill take moral victories all season til DW returns.
Jacoby might have played all that well, but he was baker mayfield 7.4 QBR bad.
at least the ravens lost
and pittsburgh is in the BASEMENT.
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
I'm putting off going to the Post Game thread. I know it's going to be stupid. LOL
Anyway......other games.
--Bills/Ravens was entertaining. I watched a ton of this game on a second TV, so I didn't see as much of some of the other early games. Allen and Lamar are the two front-runners for the MVP. Terrible weather. Baltimore blows yet another huge lead. Their D is worse than ours when it comes to breakdowns. Josh Allen has really developed a great will to win. He makes mistakes, but he keeps coming. Dude is relentless.
--Eagles/Jags game was good, too. I didn't see any of the first half except the last couple of minutes. Watched quite a bit of the second half. Terrible weather again. Eagles have a lot of strong units, including both lines. That's important.
--I wanted to watch the Chargers because we play them next, but didn't get around to it.
--GB/NE. That was a tough game. Things are not coming easy to Green Bay this year. NE is lacking talent. Belichick the coach is far superior to Belichick the GM. Hoyer w/a head injury.
--Den/Las Vegas was pretty good. Russ is overrated. I heard he is not the most popular teammate. Apparently, he has his own office in the locker room. Glad we didn't acquire him. The Raiders OL is really bad and their secondary isn't all that. They do have some nice weapons and a couple of good Edge guys.
--Car/AZ was a bad game. I detest both QBs. Both come across as so selfish. Sick of seeing Murray pout. He did make some plays w/his legs, though. He is talented, just emotionally weak. Baker just flat out stinks. Not sure when the Fabulous Baker Boys will ever admit it. 5 more tipped passes and most were w/plenty of distance between him and the DL. Inaccurate throws all over the place. Two picks. One offensive TD. Good thing he was "unleashed."
Good breakdown Vers. I watched pretty much the same thing. Russell Wilson is not a good QB anymore. If I was a Broncos fan I’d be concerned watching him and the offense right now.
I also thought the Jax/Eagles game was good. both teams seem legit. Jacksonville has talent and has a good coach now.
The Panthers SUCK. Baker is a bad, bad player. That’s gonna implode
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
I'm putting off going to the Post Game thread. I know it's going to be stupid. LOL
Anyway......other games.
--Bills/Ravens was entertaining. I watched a ton of this game on a second TV, so I didn't see as much of some of the other early games. Allen and Lamar are the two front-runners for the MVP. Terrible weather. Baltimore blows yet another huge lead. Their D is worse than ours when it comes to breakdowns. Josh Allen has really developed a great will to win. He makes mistakes, but he keeps coming. Dude is relentless.
--Eagles/Jags game was good, too. I didn't see any of the first half except the last couple of minutes. Watched quite a bit of the second half. Terrible weather again. Eagles have a lot of strong units, including both lines. That's important.
--I wanted to watch the Chargers because we play them next, but didn't get around to it.
--GB/NE. That was a tough game. Things are not coming easy to Green Bay this year. NE is lacking talent. Belichick the coach is far superior to Belichick the GM. Hoyer w/a head injury.
--Den/Las Vegas was pretty good. Russ is overrated. I heard he is not the most popular teammate. Apparently, he has his own office in the locker room. Glad we didn't acquire him. The Raiders OL is really bad and their secondary isn't all that. They do have some nice weapons and a couple of good Edge guys.
--Car/AZ was a bad game. I detest both QBs. Both come across as so selfish. Sick of seeing Murray pout. He did make some plays w/his legs, though. He is talented, just emotionally weak. Baker just flat out stinks. Not sure when the Fabulous Baker Boys will ever admit it. 5 more tipped passes and most were w/plenty of distance between him and the DL. Inaccurate throws all over the place. Two picks. One offensive TD. Good thing he was "unleashed."
That Bailey Zappe looked really poised vs the Packers. That's a hard place even for a established vet to win in.
I watched Herbert with a rib cage injury still disect the Texans No excuses he just went out and made the throws he had to. Kinda funny how Baker. Hurts his non throwing shoulder And every excuse is made for his ineptness last year. Herbert is just a tougher, stronger minded QB than Baker. A rib injury affects your throwing motion more than A torn labrum in your non throwing shoulder
Mahomes is a magician. He is so fun to watch. His instincts are off the charts. Andy Reid is a good offensive mind. Chiefs pretty much dominated the game. TB has a great defense and Mahomes and Chiefs carved them up.
Brady threw for a lot of yards and had a nice game, but he doesn't look like he is enjoying himself this year. Anyone else notice that? He looks like he is very unhappy.
I didn't hear about this until just now. Also, there is a video of him addressing the issue after the game. He was really choked up. Pretty scary stuff.
Patterson wasn’t right at all .. and he still blew through our defense lol.
Tough news for Javonte
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
the Rams look terrible. Their offense seems stale and has no playmakers outside of Kupp.
49ers are just solid enough all the way around to keep being a good team
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
I didn't hear about this until just now. Also, there is a video of him addressing the issue after the game. He was really choked up. Pretty scary stuff.
So much for the HIPPA Laws.
Defense wins championships. Watson play your butt off! Go Browns! CHRIST HAS RISEN! GM Strong! & Stay safe everyone!
I hadn’t actually heard or read anything about the Watt situation. It sucks for these players that their medical stuff is so public
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
He said that the only people who knew about it before it was leaked was his family and the Cardinals organization. Arizona has leaked stuff before. Pretty lame if you ask me.
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
the Rams look terrible. Their offense seems stale and has no playmakers outside of Kupp.
49ers are just solid enough all the way around to keep being a good team
Not to be argumentative, but the 49ers defense is giving up 11.5 ppg.. that's WAY better than "solid enough" and if you can muster any kind of offense at all, you can be a dominant team. Or, like last night, just don't screw it up. The 49ers defense gave up 9 points and scored 7.. just don't mess it up.
No doubt. I didnt mean to diminish the Niners D … I was more talking about their offense being solid. Should have explained it better.
They are impressive on defense
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
Why ? I mean I liked and supported Baker while he was our QB. I thought he faced some huge obstacles like Hue and Freddie. I believe GM when he says OBJ ran the wrong routes.
But at the end of the day the guy is a pro athlete paid millions. He's playing stinky rank football on a bad team..... Others have done so before him and will after him. If he can play up to his best form when he was a Brown then the spotlight will move to other parts of the team/coaching .... But he owns his bad play. Despite what some posters have thought or suggested I've always said he owns his own actions and play whether it was social media, being out of condition for season 2, or playing badly. This is not much different.
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The more things change the more they stay the same.
But I have to admit, if Baker was playing as bad here as he is in NC, my brown and orange glasses had me missing it. He doesn't even look like the same QB to me.
I actually agree. I think Baker looks worse than ever so far
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
The Baker Fans don't want to hear this. But Mayfield peaked his rookie year .he will never Repeat what he did 2 years ago either . It's funny i read how Baker had all these coaching Changes put in his lap and it hindered him. But in Mayfields rookie year when he broke Mannings TD record, nobody was complaining about The coaching carousel going on at that time.
Baker is his own worst enemy. He isn't a student Of his position. He never was a 1st one in, last one To leave kind of player. His size holds him him back too. For him to complete Passes, he has to get of the pocket. He leads the league In batted passes for a reason He is a turnover machine. It's all on film. These are facts.
QBs that are in drafted in the 1st RD are supposed to Have really special traits. Are some of those traits Aren't coachable. You either have it or you don't Mayfield does nothing really elite except exhibit fake bravado
The Baker in Carolina is the real Baker. The league has caught Up to him. And he simply has hit his ceiling After Carolina kicks him to the curb of the nearest BBQ shack, Bakers career as a starter is over. He didn't win that Panthers job cause he was better than The other 2 He won it cause Darnold is that bad and Corral got hurt He is a 1st RD bust. Nothing new to the NFL.
But I have to admit, if Baker was playing as bad here as he is in NC, my brown and orange glasses had me missing it. He doesn't even look like the same QB to me.
He really doesn’t look much different. Especially comparing it to last year when defenses figured out to how to defend him.
Stefanski’s play calling hid a lot of that.
Dude has Run DMC, DJ Moore, and Robbie Anderson (who’s solid). He has some good weapons.
I don't think Baker peaked his rookie year. He did play pretty good that year once Freddie took over for Haley. I was actually encouragedduring his rookie year and remember PMing bonefish that we finally don't have to look to find a qb for the first time in forever. At the end of the year, I said he needed to work w/a QB coach in the offseason to improve his mechanics. He chose to take time away from football and came into camp out of shape.
He actually peaked in the latter half of his third year. Stefanski hid his weaknesses. Played to his strengths. It's crazy that Baker's biggest fans on here trash Stefanski when actually the latter was the best thing Baker ever had. Some claimed that Baker was a game manager in that set-up. I disagreed. He wasn't good at "managing" a game. I said he was a system qb. Unfortunately, opposing Ds eventually figure out how to defend those types of qbs. Teams are continuing to defend him the same way as last year and he is failing again. The injury excuse was just that....an excuse. I think it definitely hurt his play, but just not to the extent that his fan base claimed it did. Too many of his errors had nothing to do w/how he threw the football. It was his reads, his decision making, and inability to be effective from the pocket.
bro, im not trying to start beef with anybody on the board when it comes to football, but why people acting as if we cant talk about baker anymore? the dude was a #1 overall pick and was with this team for 4 years. its no different than when we follow guys on other teams who we drafted to see how well or bad they're playing.
and especially at the QB position, and ESPECIALLY with all the drama, i dont see why posters keep acting like we're supposed to just move on, especially when our own QB still wont be playing for another 10 weeks.
not trying to stir up beef, but this aspect of the baker discussions is something that doesn't make sense. didnt we all follow brandon weeden and other QB's when they went to other teams and compared how they did to our QB at that specific moment? i dont see anything bad or stalking or anything about following bakers progress - or lack thereof - THIS season.
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
It's because they still love/like Baker and don't want to hear it, so they gang up on others and try to bully them into posting only what they want hear. Bro, ask yourself this......Did those same posters stop talking about Hue right after he was fired? Did they stop talking about OBJ right after he left? I also say that after all the personal attacks they dished out to those who identified Baker's weaknesses, it's time to cash the checks their mouths wrote.
Why ? I mean I liked and supported Baker while he was our QB. I thought he faced some huge obstacles like Hue and Freddie. I believe GM when he says OBJ ran the wrong routes.
But at the end of the day the guy is a pro athlete paid millions. He's playing stinky rank football on a bad team..... Others have done so before him and will after him. If he can play up to his best form when he was a Brown then the spotlight will move to other parts of the team/coaching .... But he owns his bad play. Despite what some posters have thought or suggested I've always said he owns his own actions and play whether it was social media, being out of condition for season 2, or playing badly. This is not much different.
It's empathy. I still like Baker. I understand we upgraded our QB position and don't have a problem with that, but overall Baker played pretty well for our team, 'cept for last season when he was injured. I hope he can pull it together again, for his sake.
I thought he peaked when he led us to the playoffs and our first playoff win in 15 years. His play sucks now. Yet no matter how much everyone keeps saying he's playing like dog crap you and some others sounds like petulant children with your incessant need to keep repeating it.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
Let me try to explain. It really has nothing to do with "talking about Baker". It is how he gets injected into every thread. Even those that have nothing to do with the QB position. It's also partly because many of the same people who persist on bringing it up were the very same people who said they wished the Panthers game would get over with so they didn't have to hear about Baker anymore. But now that Baker is playing so crappy they just can't help but the play this game.
And the funniest part of all is the same people that Vers claims are "The Baker Boys" have said and agreed that Baker is playing like crap. Of course Vers won't man up and read those posters so he has no idea about that and just makes up lies instead. So it's not that people "talk about baker". It's their incessant need to spread and infect every thread with it.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
I also say that after all the personal attacks they dished out to those who identified Baker's weaknesses, it's time to cash the checks their mouths wrote.
And there you have it. The one claiming he only wants to talk football in the Pure Football forum, who was so offended that watson was being talked about in this forum, has finally manned up and admitted he only talks about Baker to trash talk. Finally just a tad bit of honesty from him for a change.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
His play definitely sucks now. I think a good chunk of it is him, but also it is impacted by what's around him. He has weapons, but that OLine is hot garbage. He also still hasn't figured out what defenders are seeing that allow them to bat so many of his passes. It can't be his height because Drew Brees never had that issue to this extent. If he fixes that, it would probably extend 30% of his drives and dramatically improve his effectiveness. I did finally realize that this is why he has started sailing so many passes high... it isn't his shoulder and apparently never was. It is his answer to the guys batting his passes. So, either he needs to do some serious work to get the higher release as accurate as his old release was, or he needs to figure out how to bait guys into putting their hands up too soon, or something.
He definitely peaked the year he took us to the playoffs, and no mistake be made, he took us. That wasn't a Ty Detmer year where he was carried, and it wasn't even a Brandon Weeden year where the QB had great numbers but only because he was bailed out a lot.... dude was outright balling. That was also the year that Stefanski did a lot of stuff to suit him, but then, for reasons that remain a mystery, Stefanski wasn't calling as much of that stuff last year.... the designed roll outs and all the play-action stuff seemed to be greatly reduced last year, and that was the stuff that had Baker lighting it up and had us scoring fast and getting giant chunks of yardage. This year, we seem to be back to seeing more rollouts and play action. I don't know why we would have went away from the things that worked, and now be reverting back, but we did and have.
The injury: It was not an excuse any more than it was THE reason. It was A reason and it kept getting harped on because people kept trying to overly minimize it, or even outright discount it. Same thing with losing half the offensive line. I don't give a damn what the OLine rankings were listed as by some nobody.... we had 3rd, 4th, and 5th string guys lining up at both OT spots for most of the season, and I feel like we were without one or two of the interior guys a few times, too. In the end, it WAS a factor, but it wasn't the factor folks made it out to be to counter the folks that were completely dismissive of it.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.
I think the questions about how important the shoulder injury is exactly for the reason you mentioned. Because the year before he did so much better and led us to the playoffs. The contrast of his play between those two years was inexplicable unless the injury made the difference in many peoples minds. So to that extent I think that reasoning made sense. But there's really no excuse for his performance this year. I understand the points you're making about the Panthers OL being hot garbage. But by this stage in his career he simply isn't processing information as fast as he should. By game four he has to know he isn't going to have much time and must get the ball out quickly.
I did notice how the play calling last year worked away from what his previous strengths were. As with everyone on a message board we can only guess as to the reasons why that happened. My guess was that his injury played a part in that. That exposing himself to hits outside the pocket and possibly how the injury impacted his throwing on the move were major contributors to that. But as I said, all any of us can do is guess as to the whys of that.
The thing is people are right that Mayfield isn't a QB that was going to elevate the players around him. That just isn't who he is. When he was playing well he was a middle of the pack QB. The job of an NFL FO is to upgrade any and all positions to make your team better. So no matter what the haters say, I don't think anyone really disagrees with that. I don't think anyone but possibly a person or two on this entire board said otherwise. I have my reasons as to why I object to the move they made in order to do so, but everyone who reads this board knows that and this isn't the place to bring up that discussion.
People find it convenient to try to tie your feelings on the QB situation by connecting Baker with watson. They can't seem to comprehend that people can place their opinions on the two based on each of them as individuals.
Intoducing for The Cleveland Browns, Quarterback Deshawn "The Predator" Watson. He will also be the one to choose your next head coach.
It's very clear that Baker never figured out how to play the position. And his confidence looks to be shattered on top of that. He's nowhere near as bad as he is playing, but his current play wasn't totally unpredictable either. He was either going to rise up with that chip on his shoulder or crash and burn. He's crashing and burning. It's hard to feel bad for him since he brought a lot of it on himself, but I do just the same.
I really thought a light bulb went on the second half of 2020. I agree he wasn't being carried. He was dropping back, making reads, and delivering strikes. I just think nuch of Baker's game is built on confidence and momentum and when those are lost he doesn't have anything to fall back on.
LOL - The Rish will be upset with this news as well. KS just doesn't prioritize winning...
He also still hasn't figured out what defenders are seeing that allow them to bat so many of his passes. It can't be his height because Drew Brees never had that issue to this extent. If he fixes that, it would probably extend 30% of his drives and dramatically improve his effectiveness. I did finally realize that this is why he has started sailing so many passes high... it isn't his shoulder and apparently never was. It is his answer to the guys batting his passes. So, either he needs to do some serious work to get the higher release as accurate as his old release was, or he needs to figure out how to bait guys into putting their hands up too soon, or something.
You got a drill for him, Prp?!?
He hasn't learned that he will never win sniping with the fans and media. Now, the Panthers are facing the league's best defense this week.
So, the year that we went to the playoffs, he did a lot of pump faking, and a lot of looking off receivers. I have to imagine that this influenced DLine trying to stuff passing lanes as much as it influenced DBs trying to cover. Maybe he just wasn't as hurried all the time back then and had the time to actually do that stuff?? I don't know, but I do know that he doesn't have that time now, and he was hurried a lot last year, and he hasn't been doing any pump fakes or whatever. DLine can just see where he is looking and as soon as that elbow goes back, they can put their mitts up right in the line he is looking.
Browns is the Browns
... there goes Joe Thomas, the best there ever was in this game.