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"No one on the sideline saw the hit." <--------- ARE YOU KIDDING ME?




I don't believe Holmgren on this one. I absolutely think he is lying. He is just NOT believable.




watching the press conference by jauron and he seems to not back the reality Big Mike was selling( nobody saw it, the hit )yet here is jauron saying he thought is was pretty hard and was worried " It looked like it could have been a serious deal".
So which reality is it. 0n 12/9 Shurmer says all protocol was followed regarding concussion yet 5 days later Mik says no one saw it and McCoy was not even checked.
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I guess you missed heard this part in the press conference because he was talking about BEN's hit..

(On if Roethlisberger could have baiting the defense with over dramatizations to get them to blitz)- “Oh no, that never occurred to me. I thought he was really hurt just because of the nature of the hit. It looked like he got hit from two different angles and twisted. Quite honestly, I’d just not have him play, but you don’t want to see him get hurt badly. It looked like it could’ve been a serious deal.”

Oh and this little nugget from the SAME conference..

(On if he feels James Harrison’s hit was illegal)- “I haven’t seen the hit. I didn’t see it on the field. I was back on the bench. I haven’t seen it any other time either because I don’t watch our offense. You just don’t have time to.”

Then again.. maybe the Browns changed the transcript of the presser posted on the front page to cover everyone's lies.

http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/arti...79-c32f50b1be19

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I don't think his point was that NOBODY on the sidelines saw the hit, I think his point was that NOBODY on the medical staff saw the hit...

And as somebody pointed out earlier, once the medical staff went out and helped McCoy off the field and took him to the bench, those who saw the hit assumed, and rightly so, that the medical staff would handle it.

It's not Dick Jauron's job or Pat Shurmur's job or Mike Holmgren's job to run over and tell the medical staff how to do THEIR job...

I think that this was an unusual sequence of events that happened that caused a poor outcome, not because anybody necessarily "failed" to do their job, it's a freak thing and should be left at that.. Next time I guess if a guy takes a big hit we will have 25 people hovering over the medical staff going, "Did you check him for a concussion? I saw it and it looked bad. It looked like somebody rolled up on his ankle too, better check that.. oh and he might have fallen on the football and had the air knocked out of him... " Yea, that's what we need.



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then why did Shurmer say in his 12/9 press conference the training staff followed all procedures for concussion if they never saw it as MH said days later. hard to twist both statements into one reality.

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why did Shurmer say in his 12/9 press conference the training staff followed all procedures for concussion




Damn dude, agree to disagree or not, that is NOT what he said!


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"No one on the sideline saw the hit." <--------- ARE YOU KIDDING ME?




I don't believe Holmgren on this one. I absolutely think he is lying. He is just NOT believable.




watching the press conference by jauron and he seems to not back the reality Big Mike was selling( nobody saw it, the hit )yet here is jauron saying he thought is was pretty hard and was worried " It looked like it could have been a serious deal".
So which reality is it. 0n 12/9 Shurmer says all protocol was followed regarding concussion yet 5 days later Mik says no one saw it and McCoy was not even checked.
Go sell that crap somewhere else.




I guess you missed heard this part in the press conference because he was talking about BEN's hit..

(On if Roethlisberger could have baiting the defense with over dramatizations to get them to blitz)- “Oh no, that never occurred to me. I thought he was really hurt just because of the nature of the hit. It looked like he got hit from two different angles and twisted. Quite honestly, I’d just not have him play, but you don’t want to see him get hurt badly. It looked like it could’ve been a serious deal.”

Oh and this little nugget from the SAME conference..

(On if he feels James Harrison’s hit was illegal)- “I haven’t seen the hit. I didn’t see it on the field. I was back on the bench. I haven’t seen it any other time either because I don’t watch our offense. You just don’t have time to.”

Then again.. maybe the Browns changed the transcript of the presser posted on the front page to cover everyone's lies.

http://www.clevelandbrowns.com/news/arti...79-c32f50b1be19




It is obvious Shurmer never watches the field: he would only WITNESS the FUTILITY of his play calls.

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