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- Jeremy
It can't hurt to have the Dr.'s look at him and the Coaches run him through his paces!I'm always hesitant with a player that's had this kind of concussion problem. Yes he's done well when healthy but there's such a rusk to the player after having missed a year to them.
Sure until the docs clear him when they shouldn't and that next concussion scrambles his eggs and everybody remembers it was the Rams who did it to him. Hard pass for me on players with this serious of a concussion problem.It can't hurt to have the Dr.'s look at him and the Coaches run him through his paces!
Sure until the docs clear him when they shouldn't and that next concussion scrambles his eggs and everybody remembers it was the Rams who did it to him. Hard pass for me on players with this serious of a concussion problem.
Take myself as an example, I train and teach Kickboxing/judo/jujitsu. I've been knocked out, broken limbs and torn tendons. I don't blame my coaches/doctors/ or training facilities for letting me train and fight. It's my choice and no one else's.
In 20 years from now you might wish someone had.
Why I can't take responsibility for my own actions???? Lol
Ultimately, we all usually do.
Thing is, most everyone between their Teens & 40's believe they are invincible. Eventually, most of us fortunate enough to live long lives will feel some chronic pain from errors in judgement we may have inflicted upon ourselves when younger. jmo.
It still doesnt change the fact that it's my choice.
Ultimately, we all usually do.
Thing is, most everyone between their Teens & 40's believe they are invincible. Eventually, most of us fortunate enough to live long lives will feel some chronic pain from errors in judgement we may have inflicted upon ourselves when younger. jmo.
It would be the Rams who did it to him? How so?
I'm pretty sure it's him on the field and his ultimate decision to play the game of football. I'm not sure why people keep on choosing to blame the organizations or the NFL because people have long term injuries in a very violent sport.
Take myself as an example, I train and teach Kickboxing/judo/jujitsu. I've been knocked out, broken limbs and torn tendons. I don't blame my coaches/doctors/ or training facilities for letting me train and fight. It's my choice and no one else's.
In 20 years from now you might wish someone had.
In 20 years from now you might wish someone had.