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

 

Of course there is a subjective scale. It was a very light hit, the softest one I have ever seen that resulted in a concussion. You could tell Jay gave up in the first half. This was his way out of the game. He is making a statement to Lovie and Jerry.

 

I'm confused as to how having the back of your head smack against the turf is soft.

 

Because it wasn't slammed that hard against the turf. This sort of stuff happens on every play.

 

How the [expletive] do you know how hard it hit? Was it your head? You have no god damn clue how hard it was, just stop, My God.

 

You are telling me you don't know the difference between something hitting the ground really hard and something hitting softly while watching on TV?

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

 

Of course there is a subjective scale. It was a very light hit, the softest one I have ever seen that resulted in a concussion. You could tell Jay gave up in the first half. This was his way out of the game. He is making a statement to Lovie and Jerry.

You're delusional.

 

You can't say that when Jay clearly gave up before the injury. You could tell he was not in the game.

 

When a player gives up as 11 extremely strong, athletic guys are trying to tackle him, he's risking being killed. No one is that dumb.

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

 

Of course there is a subjective scale. It was a very light hit, the softest one I have ever seen that resulted in a concussion. You could tell Jay gave up in the first half. This was his way out of the game. He is making a statement to Lovie and Jerry.

You're delusional.

 

You can't say that when Jay clearly gave up before the injury. You could tell he was not in the game.

 

 

Your act was old last year, and it sure in the hell hasn't gotten any better this year. Give it up

 

My act? Everyone who disagrees with you has an act? Go away.

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Collins looks awful. Can we try Hanie?

 

I know he can't just come in because he's inactive but I believe he can come in if both QBs ahead of him are injured. It won't be hard for a near 40 year old QB with this bad of an oline to feign an injury.

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

 

Of course there is a subjective scale. It was a very light hit, the softest one I have ever seen that resulted in a concussion. You could tell Jay gave up in the first half. This was his way out of the game. He is making a statement to Lovie and Jerry.

You're delusional.

 

You can't say that when Jay clearly gave up before the injury. You could tell he was not in the game.

 

When a player gives up as 11 extremely strong, athletic guys are trying to tackle him, he's risking being killed. No one is that dumb.

 

That is exactly my point.

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Now...we need something here.

 

That's an understatement lol.

 

Theres no way we get anything going after seeing Collins last "throw" and knowing that our running game has been a complete non factor the entire season and even worse today.

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

 

Of course there is a subjective scale. It was a very light hit, the softest one I have ever seen that resulted in a concussion. You could tell Jay gave up in the first half. This was his way out of the game. He is making a statement to Lovie and Jerry.

 

I'm confused as to how having the back of your head smack against the turf is soft.

 

Because it wasn't slammed that hard against the turf. This sort of stuff happens on every play.

 

Yes. It was hard. Just stop. Your ignorance is appalling. Concussions can and do happen at any time, on seemingly innocuous hits. It could have happened earlier and Cutler was showing effects and the head to turf hit exacerbated it. In short, WE DO NOT KNOW WHAT HAPPENED. All we know is that he has a concussion.

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                 1  2  3  4      T
BEARS            0  0  0         0
NY Giants        3  0  7        10

 

4th quarter 0:00

 

                 BEARS   NY Giants
First downs          3          10
Total Yards         50         212
Passing             -1         115
Rushing             51          97
Penalties / yds   7/35        5/29
Turnovers            2           1
Punts / avg       8/39        7/35
Time of Poss.    21:09       23:51

 

BEARS          Comp/Att Yds   TD  Int  Rating
J Cutler          8/11   42   00   01   40.72 
T Collins         2/04   12   00   00    0.00 

NY Giants   
E Manning        12/22  127   00   00   71.59

 

BEARS           Car  Yds   Avg   TD   Lg
C Taylor          3   22   7.3    0   11
M Forte           9   18   2.0    0    8


NY Giants   
A Bradshaw       18   92   5.1    1   25 
B Jacobs          2    5   2.5    0    3

 

BEARS           Rec  Yds   Avg   TD   Lg
E Bennett         2   16   8.0    0    9 
D Hester          3   16   5.3    0    8 
G Olson           3   15   5.0    0    7 
M Forte           2    7   3.5    0    6 

NY Giants   
H Nicks           4   62  15.5    0   23 

S Smith           3   21   7.0    0    8 
K Boss            1   11  11.0    0    1 
B Jacobs          1    4   4.0    0    4 
A Bradshaw        1    3   3.0    0    3 
M Hedgecock       1    1   1.0    0    1

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Of course there is a subjective scale. It was a very light hit, the softest one I have ever seen that resulted in a concussion. You could tell Jay gave up in the first half. This was his way out of the game. He is making a statement to Lovie and Jerry.

You're delusional.

 

You can't say that when Jay clearly gave up before the injury. You could tell he was not in the game.

 

When a player gives up as 11 extremely strong, athletic guys are trying to tackle him, he's risking being killed. No one is that dumb.

 

That is exactly my point.

 

What exactly is your point besides the fact that Cutler couldn't possibly have gotten concussed when his head hit the turf because you thought that was a soft blow to the head?

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What happened to Cutler?

 

He quit because he's a girl. Or something.

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