Haha, bummer, should grabbed it and watched it skyrocket in value!Apparently they realized the hypocrity of that as it is no longer available
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Haha, bummer, should grabbed it and watched it skyrocket in value!Apparently they realized the hypocrity of that as it is no longer available
Yeah they should be skewered by the league considering their hardline stance on anything concussion related. He said he couldn't remember the end of the game at all, no way that wouldn't be apparent if they would have run him through the standard concussion tests.I have to agree that Harrison's hit deserves some sort of punishment, but what kind of got lost in this whole shuffle is the fact that the Browns put McCoy back in the game after he suffered a concussion. There was a good write up about this on ESPN.
It is fair to criticize Browns over incident
The Browns medical staff claims that they didn't know he suffered one, but to me there's no way that's true. I happened to catch the end of that game, and it was clear to me just by watching that there was something wrong with McCoy after that hit. If myself, just an average fan, saw this then there is no way you can tell me that paid professionals didn't have a clue. There's no excuse for putting McCoy back in that game. None. Putting somebody's life in danger just to try to win a ball game is ridiculous. I could care less about the Browns, but this whole situation really upset me as a sports fan.
Yeah they should be skewered by the league considering their hardline stance on anything concussion related. He said he couldn't remember the end of the game at all, no way that wouldn't be apparent if they would have run him through the standard concussion tests.
Your videos do very little to help your point. Only one that was remotely similar was the first hit by Ray Lewis. The hit on Heath Miller was made worse because he started to fall too the ground. The hit on Antonio Brown was a shoulder/forearm hit by a player with his head up who never left his feet. The Moreno hit looked like a clean hit with a shoulder. The Woodhead hit was correctly fined.
Harrison targetted McCoy with the crown of his helmet and left his feet as he speared him. Harrison is a dirty player.
On top of the fact that everyone is fully aware, or atleast they should be, that like it or not the quarterbacks are a protected group of people.
NFL players don't have to play if they don't want to.....They put themselves out there, so they assume the risk of being hit....