Maurer Hit & Possible Concussion?

#26
#26
Just judging from the head hitting the turf, and the collapse on the sideline. No official word...just discussing precaution.

It's GROUND not turf. I know it can be called either. But to most folks calling it turf means the dreaded man made stuff. As youngster I hit my head on the "ground" many times and saw others do the same. A few times saw guys "get their bells rung" but not nearly every time like the "safe turf" inflects. ( I'm sure there are folks that say about me "oh, that's what's been wrong with him all these years")
 
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#27
#27
Given that, do you play him vs Bama at all? Or do you just send JG out to take the beating?

Really don't think I will be any tougher on him with Bama. Now, if he is really banged up, don't over do it, but let him play. The only way to really learn the job is on the job training.
 
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Uga fan caption reads “Erik Stokes killed a man tonight”

Klassy
 
#31
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Did he still have his helmet on or in his hand toward the end of the game? That will at least let us know if the staff thought it was a possibility at the end of the game.
 
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^^^. nice try, NC. -not assuming that they wouldn’t - just haven’t heard that they did.

What is not up for debate: He was OUT cold. Starting QB takes a huge hit and passes out on the sidelines. If it’s no big deal, you talk about it and move on. Nobody’s talking.


I'll debate it. He clearly moved his left hand when they picked him off the ground. He was clearly not unconscious. He was in pain so he closed his eyes. They took him into the medical tent and looked at him. Good grief.
 
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Did he still have his helmet on or in his hand toward the end of the game? That will at least let us know if the staff thought it was a possibility at the end of the game.
He did not have his helmet, shows me the training staff did their job. The OP is trying to start bs
 
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It's GROUND not turf. I know it can be called either. But to most folks calling it turf means the dreaded man made stuff. As youngster I hit my head on the "ground" many times and saw others do the same. A few times saw guys "get their bells rung" but not nearly every time like the "safe turf" inflects. ( I'm sure there are folks that say about me "oh, that's what's been wrong with him all these years")
turf
noun
\ ˈtərf \
plural turfs\ ˈtərfs \ also turves\ ˈtərvz \
Definition of turf
(Entry 1 of 2)
1a: the upper stratum of soil bound by grass and plant roots into a thick matalso : a piece of this
 
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It’s been mentioned in other threads, but I don’t see one dedicated to it. If we really care for our players, we should be making a little noise about this. Does anyone have any real credible evidence that he did not pass out cold?

I’ve seen the video - it’s all over twitter. Put the kid in Concussion Protocol. He’s our guy, and will be this year. It is easy to see how much life he brings to the program AND to see that he would be the last guy to put himself in the protocol. That’s why it is designed to be objective - to protect the player. One game in this heinous season is not worth the risk to his career and life-after-football.

-thoughts!?

It didn't look to me as if he passed out but rather was just trying to get to the ground because of the pain in his ribs/abdomen area. When he tried to lay down the trainers immediately got him to his feet. If he had actually been passed out he would have been dead weight when they tried to stand him up but he had his legs under him when the trainers lifted him.
 
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Staff gave him some decent material to work with in 1st half, but the better team clearly made adjustments etc.
BM is super raw:
1. Telegraphs throws
2. Does not look off safety
3. Very limited in his ability to go through progressions.

He is a decent athlete, who could become service-able in the future iF (an only if) he plays for a very good program. Since TN is not a very good program right BM is not a long term answer. Instead, he is the immediate stop-gap answer until HB arrives on campus.
 
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Staff gave him some decent material to work with in 1st half, but the better team clearly made adjustments etc.
BM is super raw:
1. Telegraphs throws
2. Does not look off safety
3. Very limited in his ability to go through progressions.

He is a decent athlete, who could become service-able in the future iF (an only if) he plays for a very good program. Since TN is not a very good program right BM is not a long term answer. Instead, he is the immediate stop-gap answer until HB arrives on campus.
That's a lot of responsibility to put on a highly recruited kid that is still playing HS football, and is months away from actually signing his letter of intent.
 
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Staff gave him some decent material to work with in 1st half, but the better team clearly made adjustments etc.
BM is super raw:
1. Telegraphs throws
2. Does not look off safety
3. Very limited in his ability to go through progressions.

He is a decent athlete, who could become service-able in the future iF (an only if) he plays for a very good program. Since TN is not a very good program right BM is not a long term answer. Instead, he is the immediate stop-gap answer until HB arrives on campus.

So HB is so good that it doesn't matter if TN is not a good program? Good grief Charlie Brown...
Are you the newest QB guru on the board?
 
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turf
noun
\ ˈtərf \
plural turfs\ ˈtərfs \ also turves\ ˈtərvz \
Definition of turf
(Entry 1 of 2)
1a: the upper stratum of soil bound by grass and plant roots into a thick matalso : a piece of this

I don't guess you read any further than my first sentence. I said "most folks". If you did read further is guess you count me as one of "most folks" I'm sorry, hate the man made stuff and jump at any chance to "run it into the ground" ( how bout this play on words).
 
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Staff gave him some decent material to work with in 1st half, but the better team clearly made adjustments etc.
BM is super raw:
1. Telegraphs throws
2. Does not look off safety
3. Very limited in his ability to go through progressions.

He is a decent athlete, who could become service-able in the future iF (an only if) he plays for a very good program. Since TN is not a very good program right BM is not a long term answer. Instead, he is the immediate stop-gap answer until HB arrives on campus.
Term True Freshman ring a bell?
 
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^^^. nice try, NC. -not assuming that they wouldn’t - just haven’t heard that they did.

What is not up for debate: He was OUT cold. Starting QB takes a huge hit and passes out on the sidelines. If it’s no big deal, you talk about it and move on. Nobody’s talking.

I don't think he was OUT cold simply because he closed his eyes after going to his knees and rolling over. How does he go from being out cold to standing on his own feet and talking - instantly - after being pulled to his feet? His head didn't snap back nor hit the ground on the play.

Maybe no one's talking because there's nothing to talk about.
 
#43
#43
that second video is more scary than the first.
I am confident the medical staff will kid glove him on this one as they should.
Young man has a great deal of potential, keep him healthy
 
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Vfan917, you assume much and seem to need to pick a word-fight with me. ok. you win. I'm an idiot. there.

I've not insinuated Pruitt is hiding anything. No one is talking about the fact that he was out cold. It's not been addressed. Saying that he is "fine" is not addressing what the video clearly shows. Someone said that he was in pain and was trying to get to the ground. He is not wincing in pain. His mouth is slack, his brow is 100% relaxed, and his head is dead-weight. If you are in enough pain to make you go to the ground, do you have the face of an angel with your mouth dropped open? There is no muscle contraction in his face whatsoever. He's out. - and yes, you can be out for a very short time and come to fairly quickly. He was most likely coming back as they were jerking him back up to his feet.

1) I'm not trying to pick a bone with you guys, but i have questions that aren't answered with a "he's fine".
2) I'm not accusing or insinuating that any individual is or isn't doing anything.
3) I am trying to raise the discussion about why in the world he was out cold.
4) If that doesn't satisfy you, then default to this one: I'm an blithering idiot who loves to just stir the pot for no reason. I live for that on the interwebs. - and in my spare time I like to play with dolls and drool.
 
#46
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That was a wicked hit but was clean and text book. I’m sure if they felt he needed to be in concussion protocol he would be, if he’s not already. It looked to me like ribs and wind knocked out of him. Blind side hit and not expecting it, he couldn’t exactly brace for it. Hopefully he’ll be alright and ready to go later this week but if not I’m sure the staff will make the right decision.

No, no, no; he has a concussion and Pruitt and Chaney want to play him anyway and get him killed.
So Guarantano can be the starting QB again.
 
#47
#47
I don't guess you read any further than my first sentence. I said "most folks". If you did read further is guess you count me as one of "most folks" I'm sorry, hate the man made stuff and jump at any chance to "run it into the ground" ( how bout this play on words).
No worries....I hate artificial turf too. But the common vernacular refers to either, especially on a football field, as turf.

Not trying to be difficult...just defending my use of the word.
 
#49
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Vfan917, you assume much and seem to need to pick a word-fight with me. ok. you win. I'm an idiot. there.

I've not insinuated Pruitt is hiding anything. No one is talking about the fact that he was out cold. It's not been addressed. Saying that he is "fine" is not addressing what the video clearly shows. Someone said that he was in pain and was trying to get to the ground. He is not wincing in pain. His mouth is slack, his brow is 100% relaxed, and his head is dead-weight. If you are in enough pain to make you go to the ground, do you have the face of an angel with your mouth dropped open? There is no muscle contraction in his face whatsoever. He's out. - and yes, you can be out for a very short time and come to fairly quickly. He was most likely coming back as they were jerking him back up to his feet.

1) I'm not trying to pick a bone with you guys, but i have questions that aren't answered with a "he's fine".
2) I'm not accusing or insinuating that any individual is or isn't doing anything.
3) I am trying to raise the discussion about why in the world he was out cold.
4) If that doesn't satisfy you, then default to this one: I'm an blithering idiot who loves to just stir the pot for no reason. I live for that on the interwebs. - and in my spare time I like to play with dolls and drool.

"Someone said that he was in pain and was trying to get to the ground. He is not wincing in pain. His mouth is slack, his brow is 100% relaxed, and his head is dead-weight. If you are in enough pain to make you go to the ground, do you have the face of an angel with your mouth dropped open? There is no muscle contraction in his face whatsoever. He's out."

We see it 2 completely different ways then, which means it is not as 'clear cut' as you insist.
 
#50
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Staff gave him some decent material to work with in 1st half, but the better team clearly made adjustments etc.
BM is super raw:
1. Telegraphs throws
2. Does not look off safety
3. Very limited in his ability to go through progressions.

He is a decent athlete, who could become service-able in the future iF (an only if) he plays for a very good program. Since TN is not a very good program right BM is not a long term answer. Instead, he is the immediate stop-gap answer until HB arrives on campus.
That’s complete BS. In other words he plays like a freshman...... HB will do the same thing. In fact he does it now in Hs. BM on the other hand had a game last year in Hs where 4 receivers had over 100 yards. And nearly did it twice last season. That doesn’t happen with a qb that stares down his receivers as a part of his natural game. That fact alone just debunked everything you thought you knew.
 
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