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Where does it say it was ultimately up to the team?

And aren’t UNC relied upon by the teams to make the decision based on their findings?

Of course the team has ultimate responsibility here. Both Tua and the UNC work/worked for the team.
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Of course the team has ultimate responsibility here. Both Tua and the UNC work/worked for the team. View attachment 220665
Thought the UNC was independent of the organization and hired by the league? May have read it wrong myself
 
6 rushing Attempts ALL game for Tampa bay ? What ? What nonsense is this
 
I’d suggest that UNC’s medical degree is faker than UNC athlete’s degrees.
Probably did online classes at Trump University on how to spot concussions.
 
STEVEHOLT you'll love that the whole city is calling for Gordon to be cut this am. Meanwhile he'll be our starting back this Thursday night against the Colts due to Williams injury..ugh
 
STEVEHOLT you'll love that the whole city is calling for Gordon to be cut this am. Meanwhile he'll be our starting back this Thursday night against the Colts due to Williams injury..ugh
I have him in my big money fantasy league. I was leaning towards canning him, but now...
 
So, for those wondering what the deal was with Terry Bradshaw and his appearance lately:

Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw shares he's had 2 different bouts with cancer over the last year | CNN

Terry Bradshaw, a Hall of Fame football player and television analyst, shared that he’s privately battled cancer twice over the past year on the FOX NFL Sunday pregame show.

The former Steelers quarterback said he is now cancer free after a bout with bladder cancer, which he was diagnosed with in November, and then skin cancer, diagnosed in March.

“Folks, I may not look like my old self, but I feel like my old self. I’m cancer free, I’m feeling great, and over time I’m going to be back to where I normally am. So I appreciate your prayers and your concern,” Bradshaw said Sunday.

Bradshaw appeared to become emotional as co-host Michael Strahan began praising him.

“TB, everybody here, we know what you’ve been going through. You are the ultimate teammate, and you know we love you, and you hold this show together,” Strahan said. “And regardless of all of that, we’re just so happy that you’re here. We’re happy that you’re cancer free, and I think you’re going to give a lot of hope to a lot of people out there who are going through something very similar.”

Bradshaw was a central part of the Pittsburgh Steelers dynasty in the 1970s, which saw the Steelers win four Super Bowls in a six-year span between the 1974 and 1979 seasons, with Bradshaw twice earning Super Bowl Most Valuable Player honors. Bradshaw also earned the league MVP award for the 1978 season.

Bradshaw retired following the 1983 season and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989. After his retirement, Bradshaw joined CBS as a game announcer and later became a studio analyst. Since 1994, Bradshaw has been a core member of FOX’s NFL coverage.
 
So, for those wondering what the deal was with Terry Bradshaw and his appearance lately:

Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw shares he's had 2 different bouts with cancer over the last year | CNN

Terry Bradshaw, a Hall of Fame football player and television analyst, shared that he’s privately battled cancer twice over the past year on the FOX NFL Sunday pregame show.

The former Steelers quarterback said he is now cancer free after a bout with bladder cancer, which he was diagnosed with in November, and then skin cancer, diagnosed in March.

“Folks, I may not look like my old self, but I feel like my old self. I’m cancer free, I’m feeling great, and over time I’m going to be back to where I normally am. So I appreciate your prayers and your concern,” Bradshaw said Sunday.

Bradshaw appeared to become emotional as co-host Michael Strahan began praising him.

“TB, everybody here, we know what you’ve been going through. You are the ultimate teammate, and you know we love you, and you hold this show together,” Strahan said. “And regardless of all of that, we’re just so happy that you’re here. We’re happy that you’re cancer free, and I think you’re going to give a lot of hope to a lot of people out there who are going through something very similar.”

Bradshaw was a central part of the Pittsburgh Steelers dynasty in the 1970s, which saw the Steelers win four Super Bowls in a six-year span between the 1974 and 1979 seasons, with Bradshaw twice earning Super Bowl Most Valuable Player honors. Bradshaw also earned the league MVP award for the 1978 season.

Bradshaw retired following the 1983 season and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989. After his retirement, Bradshaw joined CBS as a game announcer and later became a studio analyst. Since 1994, Bradshaw has been a core member of FOX’s NFL coverage.
Cancer is terrible, but the treatment might be just as bad. It just wrecks you. My dad was diagnosed with cancer this spring and his scans recently came back clean, but the chemo and radiation appears to have aged him about 10 years in the past 4 months.
 

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