Why Tyrod Taylor was pulled at the last second on Sunday
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The Chargers’ team doctor accidentally punctured his own quarterback Tyrod Taylor’s lung just before kickoff Sunday while trying to administer a pain-killing injection to the quarterback’s cracked ribs, league and team sources told ESPN.
The Chargers’ team doctor accidentally punctured his own quarterback Tyrod Taylor’s lung just before kickoff Sunday while trying to administer a pain-killing injection to the quarterback’s cracked ribs, league and team sources told ESPN.
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@Wavey, If some one posted "the sky is blue", you would turn it into a race baiting thread. How about keeping that shit in the politics group.
If you ever wondered why you are such a loser, it isn't because you are black. It is because you can't escape your victim mentality.
You are disgusting.
You should take responsibility for the product of your actions.
The reason I posted this tweet is because without a doubt, this is the oddest sports injury that I have heard of.
Blind. But I’m glad you have to see black lives matter on your tv everyday :)
If the two were ever on the same team, the universe would implode.
It will certainly be interesting to see what happens if Herbert plays well in his absence. Hate to see a guy lose his job because of injury, but it wouldn't be the first time. Or the last I'm sure.
Like I said he's the Anti-Fitzpatrick, last few teams he is on he plays it safe and looks mediocre, gets injured then out comes the backup who looks tons better.
He did it back in 2018 in Cleveland. Cleveland is stinking up losing to the Jets. Cleveland fans are thinking, "Oh, well I guess the Budweiser Fridges won't open until next week," thenTyrod goes down, in comes Baker, and the entire offense looks night and day better, and Tyrod never sees the field again that year.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/3007…