Every sideline reporter says this. After Michele Tafoya said that, then added, "I can't tell you how slowly (Jason Peters) is walking on the sideline," Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth laughed because Peters had to be carted off without putting any weight on his right leg. They suggested NFL teams just don't want people to know some things about player injuries when they use the word questionable. OK, I understand teams want to respect the privacy of their players, but it was obvious Peters had no chance of returning to the game. This happens frequently. Why don't teams rule out injured players immediately after standing on both feet is impossible? The Eagles did not rule Peters out of the game until halftime, which is ridiculous because he was injured in the first quarter. Every team does this but the stupidity of it was highlighted by Tafoya because she obviously knew Peters could not return to the game after seeing him walk on the sideline. (BTW Peters reportedly injured his lower back, not a leg.)
Because if a nerve is pinched, it's entirely possible that a person could be unable to stand initially, but after massaging it for a couple of minutes and stretching it out, that debilitating injury is suddenly no big deal.
Or, you know, they could have a broken spine. Teams don't know until they get them to the locker room. Hence, "questionable".
Quote:Because if a nerve is pinched, it's entirely possible that a person could be unable to stand initially, but after massaging it for a couple of minutes and stretching it out, that debilitating injury is suddenly no big deal.
Or, you know, they could have a broken spine. Teams don't know until they get them to the locker room. Hence, "questionable".
Plus you can always work miracles with the right needle.
Quote:Plus you can always work miracles with the right needle.
Only if pain is the reason a player can't walk under his own power. If a cart comes out, that definitely is
not the reason for it.
Thank God I wasn't thinking about this random thought at 2:34 a.m.....
Quote:Thank God I wasn't thinking about this random thought at 2:34 a.m.....
LOL It is not a random thought just a few hours after the game. There is something called a short-term memory. But I was not planning on staying up that late.
I once saw NBA player Paul Pierce get taken off the court in a wheelchair and a little while later he came back into the game.
It was like an NBA miracle, so why can't miracles happen in the NFL?
Aren't most injuries "questionable" until they are fully evaluated and it is determined exactly what the injury is?
Quote:I once saw NBA player Paul Pierce get taken off the court in a wheelchair and a little while later he came back into the game.
It was like an NBA miracle, so why can't miracles happen in the NFL?
Aren't most injuries "questionable" until they are fully evaluated and it is determined exactly what the injury is?
What does not make any sense is even if a player still can't walk an hour after being helped off the field, the team still says he is questionable. At that point why does it matter what the injury is in terms of returning to the game? Miracles do happen in the NFL; I know that. But there is no reason to expect one if the player is carted off.
Quote:What does not make any sense is even if a player still can't walk an hour after being helped off the field, the team still says he is questionable. At that point why does it matter what the injury is in terms of returning to the game? Miracles do happen in the NFL; I know that. But there is no reason to expect one if the player is carted off.
That's the great thing about miracles, they are unexpected when they happen, such as when a player is carted off. You're not expecting him to return if he is carted off, but you list him as questionable in case a miracle happens and he is able to come back ino the game. If you list him as "out" of the game, and a miracle happens and he is able to come back into the game, you will have to answer all kinds of questions about why you listed him as "out" and then proclaim him "eligible to return".
I'm not sure if once a player is listed as "out", if he is even able to come back in and play. Probably not, but I am not 100% sure of the rule.
Quote:That's the great thing about miracles, they are unexpected when they happen, such as when a player is carted off. You're not expecting him to return if he is carted off, but you list him as questionable in case a miracle happens and he is able to come back into the game. If you list him as "out" of the game, and a miracle happens and he is able to come back into the game, you will have to answer all kinds of questions about why you listed him as "out" and then proclaim him "eligible to return."
I'm not sure if once a player is listed as "out" if he is even able to come back in and play. Probably not, but I am not 100% sure of the rule.
When a player is ruled out, he is not eligible to return to the game. Of course even if he improves on the sideline, it would be a good idea to let him sit as a precaution, so I would never question a team's decision to rule him out.
Byron Leftwich once broke a bone in his leg and left the stadium to go to the hospital. He had to be helped into a minivan for the trip. He was back on the field before the game was over but had to have his Offensive Linemen carry him down the field between plays.
So yes, when his leg was broke and he couldn't walk without assistance his return was listed as "questionable".
Quote:Only if pain is the reason a player can't walk under his own power. If a cart comes out, that definitely is not the reason for it.
Why can that "definitely not" be the reason to bring out a cart?
There's been times when I've rolled an ankle so bad skateboarding that I couldn't stand on it initially but 10 min later I'm back to normal or just slight pain.
Perhaps you bring a cart because you don't know the severity, don't want to chance exacerbating the injury, and then after examination realize it's no big deal.
Why is that such a hard concept to grasp?
Quote:Thank God I wasn't thinking about this random thought at 2:34 a.m.....
Good catch !!
Quote:Why can that "definitely not" be the reason to bring out a cart?
There's been times when I've rolled an ankle so bad skateboarding that I couldn't stand on it initially but 10 min later I'm back to normal or just slight pain.
Perhaps you bring a cart because you don't know the severity, don't want to chance exacerbating the injury, and then after examination realize it's no big deal.
Why is that such a hard concept to grasp?
#becauseJdub
If the guy isn't dead, there's a chance he could get back in.
One time I built a sand castle. Then I took a picture with friends.
My dad is a mailman and my mom is a ..........
I like purple
Quote:One time I built a sand castle. Then I took a picture with friends.
My dad is a mailman and my mom is a ..........
I like purple
You cannot like purple because the Jaguars are teal, gold, and black.
It's for tv drama purposes.nothing more.
Will or won't he back in? Stay tuned in and find out!
Quote:It's for TV drama purposes.nothing more.
Will or won't he back in? Stay tuned in and find out!
If that was true they would say everyone is questionable no matter what their injuries are. Obviously many times players are ruled out a short time later and the sideline reporters have to say that.