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I just didn't think his head hit the ground that hard. If he got a concussion, that was the softest one I have seen. I think it is more likely that Jay just wants out of this game.

 

Yes, second guess Jay Cutler's skull and brain. And the Bears' trainers. I forgot you went to medical school and can diagnose through your TV.

 

Time will tell.

 

Time will tell what? That you can tell what a soft concussion is or whatever?

 

I would not be surprised if the doctors thought he was fine and Jay wanted to stay out of the game due to a headache.

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I just didn't think his head hit the ground that hard. If he got a concussion, that was the softest one I have seen. I think it is more likely that Jay just wants out of this game.

 

Yes, second guess Jay Cutler's skull and brain. And the Bears' trainers. I forgot you went to medical school and can diagnose through your TV.

 

Time will tell.

 

Time will tell what? That you can tell what a soft concussion is or whatever?

 

i hope it's soft because we are in trouble if it's not.

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I just didn't think his head hit the ground that hard. If he got a concussion, that was the softest one I have seen. I think it is more likely that Jay just wants out of this game.

 

You have got to be kidding me

 

I am dumbfounded that you don't think it is at least a possibility.

 

Im dumbfounded that you think a professional athlete as competitive as Cutler would just [expletive] quit. You cant be that ignorant, you just can't.

 

He freaking quit the entire first half. Were you watching the stuff he was pulling?

 

It's possible his concussion occured earlier in the 1st half and Cutler didn't mention anything thinking he could shake it off.

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Yea, Cutler quit.

 

He has a concussion. If that doesn't mean anything to you, then you have no idea what a concussion is like and the long term effects.

I posted it before I knew his injury.

 

Then you should not post until you find out the reason.

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I am not seeing this Cutler interview before the start of the 2nd half. I just rewound quickly and didn't see anything. Plus the announcers made a comment about how Cutler never came out of the locker room. I'm not saying it didnt happen I just don't have any recollection of it.

 

So Wilson just made up an interview with Cutler? Umm...

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I am not seeing this Cutler interview before the start of the 2nd half. I just rewound quickly and didn't see anything. Plus the announcers made a comment about how Cutler never came out of the locker room. I'm not saying it didnt happen I just don't have any recollection of it.

 

Wilson is wrong, it wasn't said by Cutler. Lovie said it about Jay.

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I just didn't think his head hit the ground that hard. If he got a concussion, that was the softest one I have seen. I think it is more likely that Jay just wants out of this game.

 

Yes, second guess Jay Cutler's skull and brain. And the Bears' trainers. I forgot you went to medical school and can diagnose through your TV.

 

Time will tell.

 

Time will tell what? That you can tell what a soft concussion is or whatever?

 

I would not be surprised if the doctors thought he was fine and Jay wanted to stay out of the game due to a headache.

 

Gotcha. Is there a scale when you decide a hit is worthy enough for a concussion?

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It's possible his concussion occured earlier in the 1st half and Cutler didn't mention anything thinking he could shake it off.

 

That is more likely from what I saw.

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I'm pretty sure that Lovie decided that the defense was going to try to score with the ultra conservative play that's taking place. I suppose when Todd Collins or what ever this guys name is is your QB that's all you can do.
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Good take us out of our misery. I want to win but I don't want to sit here and think about how tantalizingly close this gmae is when were not gonna move the ball.

 

Good drive for the Giants

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he was getting destroyed back there.

True but, several times he was holding on to the ball far too long perhaps, it was due to the concussion but, way too long.

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