NFL confirmed that Josh did not have a concussion & passed their testing during the game.


NFL confirmed that Josh did not have a concussion & passed their testing during the game.

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  1. Josh truly is just built different I guess.

    Got the daylights knocked out of him but hopefully well recovered for Monday night. 

  2. Not a doctor. Is it possible that some people are more likely than others to suffer a concussion if all things were equal on the hit they received or their head hitting the ground?

  3. I *knew* it was just a back injury!

    But seriously, I am not going to 2nd guess the team on this based on just a few seconds of video and some YT doc selling vitamins 

  4. The man is built different there is no other way to put it. There is a reason why him and Mahomes have been the only QBs to stay healthy the last 6 years.

  5. In my opinion, what he said and what I saw lined up. He mentioned his chest when he went off to the sides and it looks like he almost curls up because he got the breath knocked out of him.

  6. They aren’t confirming that he didn’t have a concussion, they are confirming that all protocols were followed. I mean, Tua passed all concussion protocols when Milano hit him, he stood up, was wobbly and holding his head and his team mates had to help him walk to the sidelines. He just said he had a back injury and was let back into the game. There is no objective test you can use for this, if the player is going to say they weren’t concussed and is not to the point where it is really obvious they are out of it, they can get back into the game.

  7. Monday can’t get here soon enough I’m so sick of hearing about this fucking “concussion” lol

  8. Not to be pedantic, but they didn’t confirm that Josh didn’t have a concussion. They just confirmed that the protocol was followed properly. Concussion tests are not perfect (e.g. when Milano concussed Tua).

  9. Any doctors here? .if so, is it possible to get knocked out without getting a concussion? I personally have never seen it happen. But, then again, what the fuck do I know?

  10. i can also confirm i have the longest schlong this side of the mississippi.

    but we both know thats not true either.

  11. this sub got real soft when that play happened. Nice to see them proven wrong. You people know who you are that cried and made terrible comparisons to other players with concussion issues. gg by the nfl and nflpa

  12. Might just be my perspective, but when he fell it looked like he was winded, but then he took a foot in the upper gut. Now I don’t know about any of you, but in my experiences, getting a foot anywhere in the gut is an instant “FUCK MY LIFE WHYYYYY”

  13. I think it’s clear the protocols need to be changed to include the doctor watching video of what happened on the field because it’s clear both Tua and Josh were concussed by watching the tape and then allowed to play

  14. Honest question, can they retroactively put a player in CP? If not, this seems like a huge CYA.

  15. Damn. This man was physically built to play this game because I would’ve been a noodle after that hit

  16. Guess this is proof that appearances can be deceiving. I certainly thought he got his bell rung, but as long as he doesn’t have any residual symptoms we should trust their judgment. Glad JA is OK, he is everything to the franchise and the season is a wash without him.

  17. Again, it’s great to know we have so many online neurologists in this community. We’re prepared for the future!

  18. Right, and Tua’s back injury against the Bills and the concussion he got the following Thursday weren’t even connected a little.

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