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Yes, not a pretty sight to see.

Before the concussion he was sacked 6 times and took heavy hits (again).
 

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Hope he's okay. No one wants to see that.

All that other stuff between him, the Broncos, Hawks, and Hawks fans is just sports competition. Not as serious as his physical wellbeing.
 

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He's been sacked a lot ... for ten years. Brain damage/CTE is cumulative. Wilson has looked lost all season. As early as the 1st game in Seattle, I posted here that he looked concussed. It seems likely that there were incidences that were missed with all those sacks. His inability to think quickly, proceed through reads, pre-snap reads that result in delay of game penalties, lack of pocket awareness... could all be a result of CTE.

I hope he gets some real 3rd party medical counseling and testing and imaging as opposed to relying on League, team and Team3 experts that are proven very biased.
 

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He's been sacked a lot ... for ten years. Brain damage/CTE is cumulative. Wilson has looked lost all season. As early as the 1st game in Seattle, I posted here that he looked concussed. It seems likely that there were incidences that were missed with all those sacks. His inability to think quickly, proceed through reads, pre-snap reads that result in delay of game penalties, lack of pocket awareness... could all be a result of CTE.

I hope he gets some real 3rd party medical counseling and testing and imaging as opposed to relying on League, team and Team3 experts that are proven very biased.

Hes hinted about being concussed since 2014. Remember how recovery water was supposed to fix it?

He has been a sack puppet for going on a decade, while Rodgers and Brady have not. He is a 34 year old in a 38 year olds body just based on the additional contact.

But Russ ONLY succeeds in plays inviting additional contact.
 

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I never want to see any player injured but there is some delicious irony that he was knocked out by a former Seahawks player, but especially by the player the team couldn’t afford to keep b/c of RW’s contract.

I hope he’s able to immediately recover and is able to play out the rest of the year. After all so far the team will get the 2nd and 34th picks in the draft. We need him to keep up the good work.
 

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I hope he's ok, I don't want to see any player get hurt. He shouldn't have dived head first like that though, he normally slides feet first and doesn't take chances like that but I think he wanted to win so bad he took a chance there and landed on his face.
 

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I never want to see any player injured but there is some delicious irony that he was knocked out by a former Seahawks player, but especially by the player the team couldn’t afford to keep b/c of RW’s contract.

I hope he’s able to immediately recover and is able to play out the rest of the year. After all so far the team will get the 2nd and 34th picks in the draft. We need him to keep up the good work.

The Broncs have like half their defense in contract years Or fa. So while Russ has the lob equivalent today, he can’t capitalize and that lob will be worse next year.
 

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I hope he's ok, I don't want to see any player get hurt. He shouldn't have dived head first like that though, he normally slides feet first and doesn't take chances like that but I think he wanted to win so bad he took a chance there and landed on his face.
He would not have got the first down with a 'give er up' feet first slide. In a risk vs reward situation, risk won this battle.
 
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