10-14-2015, 01:08 PM
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10-14-2015, 01:16 PM
Quote:The real question should be if we had a better coaching staff would they have realized he was concussed and never let him in on the play?
Yes.
Those questions would have been asked from coaches upstairs in the booth why did Pierce make the block. That would have been communicated downstairs, and by that point he would have been taken into the locker room for an evaluation.
The Bradley sunshine pumpers will tell you the coaching staff is not sensible enough to have that conversation because its not in their job description.
10-14-2015, 01:18 PM
Quote:Yes.Exactly. It's Gus and others coaches job to know what's going on with their players whether it is directly their job or not.
Those questions would have been asked from coaches upstairs in the booth why did Pierce make the block. That would have been communicated downstairs, and by that point he would have been taken into the locker room for an evaluation.
The Bradley sunshine pumpers will tell you the coaching staff is not sensible enough to have that conversation because its not in their job description.
10-14-2015, 01:46 PM
I relate the punt Blunder to low IQ. Player and Coach
It's about time to push the plunger on Bradley's goons he calls a team.
I'll give it till the end of the season, then he needs to be re-evaluated. :down:
It's about time to push the plunger on Bradley's goons he calls a team.
I'll give it till the end of the season, then he needs to be re-evaluated. :down:
10-14-2015, 02:12 PM
Quote:So the coaching staff, the trainers, the medical staff and the league's independent concussion observer all failed to notice concussion symptoms? I'm not saying that wasn't a contributing factor, because it certainly seems to have been, but it's kind of sad that none of the people whose partial (or entire) job description involves identifying concussion symptoms managed to do so.
Ah, but they did recognize... they recognized it as soon as they saw what he did on that play.
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