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 by Stranger
9 years 7 months ago
 Total posts:   3213  
 Joined:  Aug 12 2015
United States of America   Norcal
Superstar

Donnel has an MCL sprain and will be out a couple weeks.

 by Hacksaw
9 years 7 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

Yep. We got problems with the beef.

I can see why players play for him, but I'm having a hard time believing that he didn't notice the trainer out on the field and wonder why he was there. OK he was doing his 2 minute drill thing and was involved,, but, coach Fisher was rather elusive and deferred the attention away from himself to often when repeatedly asked about it.
The booth coaches would have a television feed too, which showed Case grab his head and mimic a boxer who is trying to beat the standing 8 count. They could have radio'ed.
Reynolds picked him up and must have noticed too. Player accountability to help their own after observing one of these head injuries is no joke.
The trainer didn't do an exam either,, just took his word for it?
I get the heat of the game and in a critical juncture stuff, but either someones priorities are messed up or the system of checks is.

 by OldSchool
9 years 7 months ago
 Total posts:   1750  
 Joined:  Jun 09 2015
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Pro Bowl

That's what 3 or 4 OLine with serious injuries? Kinda hard to plan for that and overcome that. And it adds question marks going forward. Do you give up on some of these guys and draft replacements or sign veterans to take over? Or run with guys and develop more Saffolds, talent that's too often injured. Gah I'm ready for baseball season!

 by Stranger
9 years 7 months ago
 Total posts:   3213  
 Joined:  Aug 12 2015
United States of America   Norcal
Superstar

Hacksaw wrote:Yep. We got problems with the beef.

I can see why players play for him, but I'm having a hard time believing that he didn't notice the trainer out on the field and wonder why he was there. OK he was doing his 2 minute drill thing and was involved,, but, coach Fisher was rather elusive and deferred the attention away from himself to often when repeatedly asked about it.
The booth coaches would have a television feed too, which showed Case grab his head and mimic a boxer who is trying to beat the standing 8 count. They could have radio'ed.
Reynolds picked him up and must have noticed too. Player accountability to help their own after observing one of these head injuries is no joke.
The trainer didn't do an exam either,, just took his word for it?
I get the heat of the game and in a critical juncture stuff, but either someones priorities are messed up or the system of checks is.

I don't think this one will be easily buried by the NFL or Fisher.

 by Hacksaw
9 years 7 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

OldSchool wrote:That's what 3 or 4 OLine with serious injuries? Kinda hard to plan for that and overcome that. And it adds question marks going forward. Do you give up on some of these guys and draft replacements or sign veterans to take over? Or run with guys and develop more Saffolds, talent that's too often injured. Gah I'm ready for baseball season!

Not a hoops guy eh? Clips are pretty good,, still sad about the Lakers loyalty to Bean.

 by Hacksaw
9 years 7 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

Stranger wrote:
Hacksaw wrote:Yep. We got problems with the beef.

I can see why players play for him, but I'm having a hard time believing that he didn't notice the trainer out on the field and wonder why he was there. OK he was doing his 2 minute drill thing and was involved,, but, coach Fisher was rather elusive and deferred the attention away from himself to often when repeatedly asked about it.
The booth coaches would have a television feed too, which showed Case grab his head and mimic a boxer who is trying to beat the standing 8 count. They could have radio'ed.
Reynolds picked him up and must have noticed too. Player accountability to help their own after observing one of these head injuries is no joke.
The trainer didn't do an exam either,, just took his word for it?
I get the heat of the game and in a critical juncture stuff, but either someones priorities are messed up or the system of checks is.

I don't think this one will be easily buried by the NFL or Fisher.


I have to agree with this Stranger. That whole thing was messed up and flies in the face of their attempt to keep players safe. Los Ramos in the middle of the storm again.

 by Gareth
9 years 7 months ago
 Total posts:   1241  
 Joined:  Mar 30 2015
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Pro Bowl

I was thinking they should bring in Foles BEFORE the concussion. Once Keenum went down, it was a no-brainer. And that isn't even taking into account the health of the player.

Fisher should be a goner. Sadly, it seems very unlikely.

 by Hacksaw
9 years 7 months ago
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 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
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Jeff Fisher irked by Rams' critics, says Ravens need to 'look in the mirror'

Nick Wagoner, ESPN Staff Writer

EARTH CITY, Mo. -- Whether it's an outright accusation or a not-so-subtle insinuation, it's become a weekly occurrence for the St. Louis Rams' latest opponent to make reference to their "dirty" approach to the game.

Rams coach Jeff Fisher apparently has grown tired of the aspersions after hearing similar criticisms from the likes of Vikings coach Mike Zimmer, NBC analyst Rodney Harrison, former Bears defensive tackle Dan Hampton and Ravens coach John Harbaugh.

Speaking on his weekly radio show on 101 ESPN in St. Louis, Fisher offered a response to Harbaugh and the Ravens.

"I'm kind of intrigued by some of the stuff -- and I can't verify it -- but the insinuations or whatever of, that we were a dirty team coming out," Fisher said. "Then I've got plays I've got to send the league office where their players are hitting us in the mouth after plays. With fists.

"It was allowed in the game because it wasn't called, and I'm not complaining. We played hard."

The Ravens had 10 penalties for 137 yards, including a roughing the passer penalty as well as unaccepted penalties for unnecessary roughness [offsetting] and an unsportsmanlike conduct flag [declined].

It was that unnecessary roughness that really drew Fisher's ire.

"Let's go back to the Bradley Marquez catch," Fisher said. "That's a huge play for us. So Bradley is on the ground tackled and is getting up and almost going to give the ball to the official, and he almost has his neck broken because he's hit by their player. So boom, it's unnecessary roughness, but our guys are not going to put up with that and you saw them come to his defense, which is appropriate. I had no problem with those offsetting fouls.

"But we're a dirty team and they're hitting us two or three seconds after the play is over, and they hit Tavon [Austin] out of bounds? We had six penalties and they averaged about 5 yards apiece. ... They need to take a look in the mirror."

Harbaugh was the latest to get involved both before and after Sunday's 16-13 victory against the Rams.

Last week, Harbaugh was vague when asked if he would talk to his players about the Rams' dirty hits, saying, "We address everything. We address everything we can think of to address. We'll just leave it at that."

But Harbaugh didn't leave much open to interpretation Monday when he was asked about the physical and often chippy nature of Sunday's game.

"On that one, I saw the punter hit one of our guys dead in the back that [the officials] missed," Harbaugh told Baltimore reporters. "I saw our guy retaliate, which is not what you want to see. Then I saw a free fall out there, which is not unusual against the team we're playing."

Both teams have been penalized consistently this season. The Rams have committed 81 penalties while Baltimore has committed 78. The Rams are 18th in penalty yards (610); the Ravens are 29th (751). Baltimore has 13 penalties for personal fouls, roughing the passer, unnecessary roughness or unsportsmanlike conduct. The Rams have eight.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14212 ... ook-mirror

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