Not worried about a pitch count at all, but what I do worry about after a hit like that he took he gets gun shy, alligator arms, cuts off routes, drops etc.......not trying to be a negative Nellie here but....... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
Not worried about a pitch count at all, but what I do worry about after a hit like that he took he gets gun shy, alligator arms, cuts off routes, drops etc.......not trying to be a negative Nellie here but.......
Not trying, but doing it anyway...well played. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
Not worried about a pitch count at all, but what I do worry about after a hit like that he took he gets gun shy, alligator arms, cuts off routes, drops etc.......not trying to be a negative Nellie here but.......
That’s why I’m glad he’s back this week. Our margin for error is much greater against the Rams than the Bengals.
Give him some real game action to get right. [Reply]
For a concussion, it makes no sense to limit snap counts or "pitch count". If his injury is resulting in additional per play risk, he shouldn't be playing at all. There is no conditioning issue, or still-healing joint, to limit his play like there might be coming back from other injuries. When Mahomes came back from his concussion, they didn't limit him at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
Gonna be hard to hit his incentives if he sustains a 2nd concussion in 3 weeks.
Moron.
Hey bro I don't know how they play football in Belize, but cleared to play is cleared to play in the states.
He could get a concussion on ANY reception, you dumbass. If you're scared he's not ready you sit him. If he's cleared, you play him and get him the ball when he's open. [Reply]