Dane Jackson Leaves Field in Ambulance After Scary Neck Injury - Doctor Explains

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • Dane Jackson was taken to the hospital after a scary neck injury from a friendly fire hit. We'll take a look at what happened and review the key anatomy/injury mechanisms.
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  • @toddtaylor6506
    @toddtaylor6506 Год назад +157

    Been watching the NFL for 40+ years at this point, think this is the first time I've seen them say skip the cart just bring the ambulance. Hope this kid is okay.

    • @BrianSuttererMD
      @BrianSuttererMD  Год назад +43

      Just field protocols more than likely. Not directly cause of injury severity.

    • @BougieBlue
      @BougieBlue Год назад +1

      I’m with you I’ was surprised only saw it once in a HS game.

    • @rorytribbet6424
      @rorytribbet6424 Год назад +5

      It happened just last year lol. Steelers Seahawks game.

    • @jakesiefert
      @jakesiefert Год назад +5

      He walked out of the hospital last night. Hope he make a full recovery and play again!

    • @BougieBlue
      @BougieBlue Год назад +1

      @@jakesiefert that’s great to hear , wish him the best.

  • @Tristen-ef7rm
    @Tristen-ef7rm Год назад +67

    dear god. so thankful he can move. football is no joke. such a terrifying moment.

    • @chris40v17
      @chris40v17 Год назад

      Don’t say dear god.. it’s cringe

    • @imapimp212
      @imapimp212 Год назад +12

      @@chris40v17 u don’t have to reply to him, your comment is useless

    • @Revealingstorm.
      @Revealingstorm. Год назад +2

      Apparently he walked out of the hospital earlier today

    • @anyomations3997
      @anyomations3997 Год назад +1

      @@chris40v17 You're cringe

  • @jack.eastman
    @jack.eastman Год назад +65

    Absolutely terrifying hit. Glad he has movement in his extremities.

    • @silvertigra4117
      @silvertigra4117 Год назад +5

      Thing is the 3rd man should've not be doing a tackle after a successful stop

    • @aidanvitticore3475
      @aidanvitticore3475 Год назад +1

      @@silvertigra4117 Not that simple, the game is moving at lightning speed, more bad luck than anything else

  • @brockjensen2473
    @brockjensen2473 Год назад +196

    The second I saw this play I was waiting for your video, this was so scary:( I’m so glad he still has movement and I hope we are able to hear some good news on his behalf here shortly. This is just such a scary injury. Obviously it’s football and this was a total accident but that doesn’t take away from the seriousness. I am praying we’re able to see him back as good as he was before the injury 🥹

    • @nfltradesonig
      @nfltradesonig Год назад +1

      Good news he was just released from the hospital

  • @redrover8096
    @redrover8096 Год назад +110

    This man is amazing with his timely uploads and insights. Thanks doc!

  • @DustySticks
    @DustySticks Год назад +18

    Sick and tired of seeing defenders go for late hits on players that are clearly down. In this case he takes out his own teammate.

    • @vivienneduong6541
      @vivienneduong6541 Год назад

      It's hard for us fans to understand of how and why. In the heat of the game it's mainly natural reactions. I'm sure most of these players don't want to hurt anybody evn the opponents. DANE WILL be back this year.

  • @tendy3
    @tendy3 Год назад +100

    This is such a scary hit. Prayers to dane Jackson and i feel terrible for edmunds 🙏

    • @kubamoe
      @kubamoe Год назад

      He honestly should pay for everything jackson needs in the future, probably costed him his career

    • @insertnamehere9950
      @insertnamehere9950 Год назад +7

      @@kubamoe he obviously wasn't trying to hurt him so he shouldn't be punished

    • @kubamoe
      @kubamoe Год назад +3

      @@insertnamehere9950 yeah he wasn’t but he was obviously trying to fuck the titans player up while he was getting dragged down, everytime I’ve seen this happen while I was playing I just jumped over both fuckers so no one gets injured

    • @jdailey01230
      @jdailey01230 Год назад

      Edmunds gets up casually after the hit and barely shows concern for Jackson. He’s a scumbag.

    • @db-hj9cu
      @db-hj9cu Год назад +5

      @@kubamoe it was definitely reckless and unnecessary and ended up nearly killing a teammate

  • @amnforge
    @amnforge Год назад +6

    major credit to the medical staff getting on the field so quickly! Shows they were watching every play.

  • @hassansimpkins6023
    @hassansimpkins6023 Год назад +18

    This gave me chills, reminded me of a collision that you've covered on this channel, Johnny Knox vs. the Seahawks, I hope Jackson recovers fully and I'm praying for the best for him.

    • @danielwrld8835
      @danielwrld8835 Год назад +1

      When I saw this live I immediately thought of the Johnny Knox play

    • @thorshuatus
      @thorshuatus Год назад +2

      I've never seen anyone bent backwards like Johnny Knox. Scary asf & this injury reminded me of that as well.

  • @yahir_anicua7937
    @yahir_anicua7937 Год назад +48

    I respect how fast you are at pushing out these videos keep up the good work doc!

  • @heroofdarkness3254
    @heroofdarkness3254 Год назад +14

    This hit reminded me of the hit that ended former bears wr Johny Knox career, glad he seems to be better off than Knox was.

    • @mason.11
      @mason.11 Год назад +1

      My first thought too. That was the exact same mechanism of neck hyperextension.

  • @Knitsua
    @Knitsua Год назад +15

    Thanks Doc. I couldn’t finish watching the game after seeing this play. I was waiting anxiously for your video in particular. So fortunate to hear Dane has full movement in his extremities. I appreciate how quick you are with uploading and breaking down what took place. Get well soon, Dane! 🙏
    PS, plays like this are always a scary and horrific reminder of how football is as dangerous as it can be exciting.

  • @stewymeerkat
    @stewymeerkat Год назад +3

    I'm truly impressed that this wasn't a worse injury. I'm 45 and watched a lifetime of football and never seen that type of injury. Hope he has a speedy recovery and thank you to the medical staff for being so quick to respond.

  • @ttocselbag5054
    @ttocselbag5054 Год назад +4

    Thankfully, we have smart, dedicated folks like you doc. We need our clinicians. Thank you so much for your work.

  • @josepht5331
    @josepht5331 Год назад +3

    Always looking for u on these scary injuries for your prospective, doc. I think most of us tend to think the worse in these situations but to hear the positives from a uncertain situation really helps give u hope the athletes will be alright and u get to learn some cool stuff in the process. An amazing channel I never knew I needed!

  • @mike.soto_
    @mike.soto_ Год назад +5

    You get these out so fast but never seem in a rush in the videos. Love it!

  • @JKSSubstandard
    @JKSSubstandard Год назад +8

    Long time Bills fan here. The Bills have had a top tier spinal injury team for a long time. Nearly 20 years ago, a player suffered a severe neck injury on a kick return and suffered spinal cord damage. The team doctors managed to stabilize the spine and get him to the local hospital for surgery. The day of the injury he didnt have feeling in his limbs and nearly died. But due to the Bills team doctor and the training staffs quick response he was walking again a year later. Look up Kevin Everett. Bills dont mess with spine injuries

    • @tommydevine9993
      @tommydevine9993 Год назад

      I remember that play. Seemed so benign when it happened which made it that much more scary that such a seemingly small amount of contact could cause such damage. Still can't believe he was able to walk after that, let alone how quickly he did so.

  • @prs867
    @prs867 Год назад +1

    very impressive explanation especially so quickly, thank you.

  • @DubstepNewb
    @DubstepNewb Год назад

    Watched this live and have since been refreshing RUclips waiting for your video. Super scary hit. Incredibly relieving to hear he has movement in his extremities.

  • @Rumplesti1tskin
    @Rumplesti1tskin Год назад +7

    Dane was injured during the week, and there was talk he wouldn't be playing at all in this game. I hope he's going to be OK. He's turning into an excellent player.

  • @lynnmilberg2815
    @lynnmilberg2815 Год назад

    Awesome explanation! Love seeing the video along with the skeletal model. Thanks for the great info!

  • @jimwellacuna383
    @jimwellacuna383 Год назад

    Thanks Doc for explaining.

  • @AWD_T
    @AWD_T Год назад

    I was waiting to see this breakdown from you Doc

  • @keithfernandez8965
    @keithfernandez8965 Год назад +1

    Thank you....very informative

  • @deancoffer6827
    @deancoffer6827 Год назад +1

    love your channel.

  • @nancymalchoff9702
    @nancymalchoff9702 Год назад

    Excellent explanation and visual representation of the spine's anatomy and the potential impact of an injury to the spine

  • @NK-iw6rq
    @NK-iw6rq Год назад +2

    How is this man a doctor AND has time for a RUclips channel !? Brian is as inspiration!

  • @mishaboldt6769
    @mishaboldt6769 Год назад +14

    Doc Brian is the fricken GOAT he’s completely unproblematic the coolest smart dude(besides Mark Rober) on YT has a really effective way of teaching difficult medical concepts the guys just a stud all around. Thank you Doctor for helping me feel more educated about medicine and being able to not feel so lost when stuff happens during games. I’m actually to say hey I know that that’s a forced hyper extension that’s a dynamic knee valgus that’s a classic high ankle sprain mechanism etc I feel so smart watching sports thanks to our man.

  • @waleskabaca
    @waleskabaca Год назад

    Thank you doc for the video!!

  • @danomite8423
    @danomite8423 Год назад

    Great video! Very informative.

  • @zacktomczak4962
    @zacktomczak4962 Год назад +1

    That is the most brutal neck injury that i had ever seen.. it made me flinch.. & this is the most easy to understand video regarding injuries to the cervical spine..👏

    • @leoderosia9279
      @leoderosia9279 Год назад

      The most brutal neck hit I ever saw was Jack tatums hit on Darryl stingley back in 1978...Darryl was a quadriplegic for rest of his life ,patriot fan. This was ugly too

  • @jamesmcclelland9547
    @jamesmcclelland9547 Год назад +1

    Thank you Doctor for the explanation

  • @dskid28
    @dskid28 Год назад +1

    Just finished watching that game and saw that doc uplaoded. Hoping for a full recovery

  • @carmine_
    @carmine_ Год назад +1

    The legend that made all us New York jet fans feel so much better about Zach Wilson’s injury and you nailed it when everyone else was wrong… my man

  • @unsellingcomet311
    @unsellingcomet311 Год назад +6

    You need to be on The Pat McAfee Show

  • @emdoubleyew3788
    @emdoubleyew3788 Год назад +6

    I’m fused at C6-C6 (ACDF). Seeing this hit made me physically ill. You’re so fast!

    • @ConnieLeinicke
      @ConnieLeinicke Год назад

      I was also fused 32 years ago at C4-C5. I would not wish the type of pain I experienced then or still have now on anyone. Best wishes for his recovery!

  • @Swoldemort500
    @Swoldemort500 Год назад +23

    Such a scary accident to watch. I'm glad to hear he has movement in all his extremities. Dr by chance did you see or hear of the pretty gruesome compound fracture that Texas Tech LB Bryce Ramirez suffered this weekend and potentially could you talk about it?

    • @scottmorey6212
      @scottmorey6212 Год назад +1

      That was awful!

    • @kahleelll
      @kahleelll Год назад +1

      that was one of the worst compound fractures i’ve ever seen

    • @scottmorey6212
      @scottmorey6212 Год назад +2

      @@kahleelll there's the basketball guy who's leg bones were on clear display after he broke it when landing awkwardly. That was pretty bad. I've seen a few. Eduardo soccer player about 10yrs ago was nasty ankle compound fracture. Baseball fielder had a compound wrist fracture IIRC.
      The worst non-lethal sports injury I remember seeing was that poor female gymnast who broke both her legs when landing a backflip on the floor routine - both snapped on landing. Horrendous (not compound IIRC).

  • @jermaineanderson7668
    @jermaineanderson7668 Год назад

    You the real MVP for these videos

  • @pegclancy813
    @pegclancy813 Год назад

    Made me sick to my stomach when I saw injury video. Hope he has full recovery!
    Great explanation of injury and anatomy! Thanks!

  • @kylecraig7125
    @kylecraig7125 Год назад

    Thanks for putting your life on the line for fans entertainment

  • @SparzWizard
    @SparzWizard Год назад +1

    This instantly reminded me of Johnny Knox's injury to some degree. Dane's cervical spine bent backwards, Johnny's spine/back was bent backwards more roughly. Very gruesome.
    Wishing Dane a speedy recovery. Dr. Sutterer with a great and thorough analysis.

    • @scottmorey6212
      @scottmorey6212 Год назад

      Same here, couldn't remember the name. I'm hoping the helmet moved here more than the neck so it looked worse than it was... But yes, the amount of extension reminded me of Knox

  • @vanikabbinada
    @vanikabbinada Год назад +1

    prayers go out to him

  • @thatsportsguy2023
    @thatsportsguy2023 Год назад

    Great explanation I was thinking spinal injury as soon as I saw reply of injury I'm glad he has movement in arms and legs

  • @silenttrivium
    @silenttrivium Год назад +1

    Reminds me a lot of the Johnny Knox injury. Hope he pulls through

  • @antoniorojas6640
    @antoniorojas6640 Год назад +1

    Scary watching this game live!

  • @vidhoard
    @vidhoard Год назад +3

    Wow, I hope he's okay! His head went so far back.

  • @supadupaflyboi9793
    @supadupaflyboi9793 Год назад

    Pray he gets better🙏

  • @Master-Ganja
    @Master-Ganja Год назад

    get well soon man

  • @357cigg
    @357cigg Год назад

    I remember Knox from the Bears getting injured like this. I don’t think he ever played another down again. Glad Brody is ok. Bless up.

  • @markbataitis4851
    @markbataitis4851 Год назад

    The most violent sport in the world, outside of boxing. Doctor Sutterer is fabulous in his conveyance and explanations regarding injuries and how they not only impact the immediate area, but how other neighboring parts affected. Glad to hear Dane has motor function, who cares when he returns to play, the main thing is he'll be fine, apparently. Keep up the fantastic work Doctor, your videos are most informative and highly interesting.

  • @brendamorgan1493
    @brendamorgan1493 Год назад

    I'm glad he's doing better

  • @nathanielsimmons9276
    @nathanielsimmons9276 Год назад

    The slow mo freaks you out the most , glad he’s okay

  • @indycustommade3568
    @indycustommade3568 Год назад +2

    Watched this live and it looked like a scary hit. I wish him well.

  • @nolansangha7219
    @nolansangha7219 Год назад +1

    I want to go into sports medicine because of you

  • @a-part
    @a-part Год назад +40

    such an unnecessary hit tho, by his own teammate... hope him a speedy recovery

    • @6MikeJones9
      @6MikeJones9 Год назад +18

      For real. I can't stand it when another defender goes for the secondary hit when the player is clearly going down already.

    • @BKWhite07
      @BKWhite07 Год назад +4

      right smh

    • @maxwilson3531
      @maxwilson3531 Год назад +4

      Yet people call the NFL soft for trying to eliminate unnecessary hits... Prayers to him.

    • @realrealityeast6278
      @realrealityeast6278 Год назад +3

      see guys dive in there all the time when the guys either already down or going down to the point its completely pointless. Should start calling it more harshly. Obviously being own teammate makes that a little more complicated.

    • @starhurd824
      @starhurd824 Год назад

      When you’re already in full speed, it makes it extremely difficult to stop on the dime! Prayers to Dane🙏🏾

  • @brandonf1482
    @brandonf1482 Год назад

    Do a video on Song Yadong’s fight ending cut from his ufc fight this weekend against Sandhagen!

  • @flowjoe18us
    @flowjoe18us Год назад

    This young man plays for my hometown team and I was just completely outdone by (a) the injury itself,and (b) the medical team's response. Though I must say that after seeing this accident was quite overwhelming because I had 2 neck last year. No one wants to told that they need any type of surgery but I was greatly worried for him. I believe that the Bills medical team follow their protocol to the letter. I just pray no other football players are injured on any team.

  • @robrei2117
    @robrei2117 Год назад

    From a niner fan prayers for him too

  • @faysamcface7872
    @faysamcface7872 Год назад +1

    Thanks Doc, Bills Mafia appreciates you

  • @maximad5997
    @maximad5997 Год назад +1

    Update: CB Dane Jackson underwent tests last night and there is no major injury to his neck or spinal cord. He's been released from the hospital and will continue further evaluation today.

  • @sarahcrain8083
    @sarahcrain8083 Год назад

    A few weeks ago I fell face forward. It happen so fast, I was barely able to extend my arms, to soften the blow. In addition to having the wind knocked out of me. The pain was beyond excruciating. I am lucky that I fell in the hallway of the hospital on my way to hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). And the emergency response team was called and took me straight to the emergency room.
    Cat scan of head was normal. X-rays of spine showed a anterior wedge fracture in T 11. The next day, I returned to hyperbarics to continue HBOT treatment of lower leg wound. Within a week, of daily HBOT. My back stopped hurting and I regained full range of motion in my spine.
    Another great thing about HBOT. I had swelling in the left hemisphere of my brain for two years. As the result of a concussion. With all follow up Cat Scans and MRIs unchanged, prior to HBOT. With no edema noted in Cat Scan after recent fall. That I credit as a secondary blessing of HBOT. In addition to achieving lower leg wound healing after 16 months of multiple debridement surgeries and reoccurring soft tissue infections.
    My heart goes out to this player. Spinal injures with intact movement, makes the simplest of task difficult to preform and painful.
    While HBOT cannot be sold as a cure all. My hyperbaric doctors cannot really say the healing of my brain is the result of HBOT. I believe college & NFL football programs should consider medical level HBOT as treatment options for injured players.

  • @tobyortaylin1677
    @tobyortaylin1677 Год назад

    I was so scared for him so glad he's ok

  • @WW-ee5yi
    @WW-ee5yi Год назад

    Could you do a video of the Christopher Reeve injury? No modern channel has covered how it affects today’s injuries, treatment’s and what made it so severe.

  • @joyceneville9214
    @joyceneville9214 Год назад

    Do we have any updates beyond Dane’s being able to move all extremities?

  • @stevehammer781
    @stevehammer781 Год назад

    I am an old man now and back in the day, players didn't launch themselves as human spears. They used their shoulders and closed the gate by wrapping up the runner/receiver/Qb. Until these spear tackles stop, horrific injuries will continue to pile up.

  • @CarolinaBlood704
    @CarolinaBlood704 Год назад +2

    Reminds me of Johnny Knox's injury in 2011. Hope he's ok.

    • @djtrince3261
      @djtrince3261 Год назад

      My first reaction as well. Thanks for the upload Dr Suterer, glad you waited until the Buffalo Bills PR/Media, etc., put out a preliminary report, obvious as it would be when the ambulance was required

  • @slimphotog
    @slimphotog Год назад +2

    Nice job pointing out the work of Buffalo staff in stabilizing the neck.

  • @1800BusterCheeks
    @1800BusterCheeks Год назад +1

    Holy shit I didn’t see how bad it was till I seen the intro!!! - GO BILLS!

  • @kevinsmith2773
    @kevinsmith2773 Год назад

    I suffered a similar injury a few years ago. I was a law enforcement officer affecting an arrest suspect became combative. Long story short I had to get disc 3/4 & 5/6 fused together!!
    Gods grace and mercy has been with me!
    We all should be praying the same for him.
    Quality of life is different but still here!
    Praise God!!

  • @larryd4352
    @larryd4352 Год назад

    Thank you for the information! I cringed when I saw they play...and then ESPN showed what happened! The part of them loading the player up brought back my injury in 1977, when my patella tendon detached from the tibia when the tibia broke. I also tore my Vastus Lateralis away from the bone, which ended up getting infected twice, and the lower 8 inches of the muscle was removed. Also about 80% of the Meniscus was torn, and was also removed.
    I have lived with the screw through my patella tendon for 45 years....it really lets me know when the weather is changing. I have also been bone on bone since 1999, when my last injury to the left knee happened. My current Orthopedic doctor examined my X-Ray and MRI's from 1999 looked at it and all the documents, and told me, " I do not want to know what happened to this leg!"

  • @jeffstrickland8344
    @jeffstrickland8344 Год назад +1

    When are players going to learn/be taught, do not fire your body into a play when the tackle has been made and the ball carrier down. It happens all the time, like they are trying to hurt someone, and quite often it is their own teammate.

  • @ethanvandy4241
    @ethanvandy4241 Год назад

    10/10 video

  • @lefrerehill2012
    @lefrerehill2012 Год назад

    Reminds me a lot of Johnny Knox injury years back

  • @ethanhackenberg6201
    @ethanhackenberg6201 Год назад

    Have you ever made a video about a herniated disc or a seratic(may be spelled wrong) nerve being pinched trying to figure out why it’s happening

  • @VTPSTTU
    @VTPSTTU Год назад +3

    Thanks for the video.
    A friend once broke the body of C4 or C5. Early in the situation, his left arm started flopping back and forth from his shoulder to his waist. At one point, he caught his left hand with his right hand and started feeling it. He asked, "What is this? What is this?" I answered, "That's your left hand." He told me that he couldn't feel anything with his left hand or arm. He also had an open skull fracture, so I don't know whether the blow to the head or the broken body of the vertebra caused that numbness. I seem to remember putting his left hand in something so that it wouldn't flop. I had extra socks in my pack, and I ended up putting socks over his hands to try to hold in warmth. Hypothermia was the mechanism that came closest to killing him.

    • @4thquarter5
      @4thquarter5 Год назад

      During football?

    • @VTPSTTU
      @VTPSTTU Год назад

      @@4thquarter5 No, we were in a cave. He was hit by a falling rock. I just always think of that situation when I'm considering a neck injury.

  • @Thunder55Turbo
    @Thunder55Turbo Год назад +3

    Looked eerily similar to Johnny Knox.

  • @albertbermudez9269
    @albertbermudez9269 Год назад +2

    That was horrifying...

  • @lile4life713
    @lile4life713 Год назад +2

    Man that was hella fast

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B Год назад +1

    From the first angle it's one of those things where you're thinking "OMG where is his neck? It looks like just shoulder pads with no head or neck!" the back angle looks a bit better, but still gives me the heebie jeebies.

  • @dbillgaming7250
    @dbillgaming7250 Год назад

    I was waiting on this

  • @jimbollenbacher368
    @jimbollenbacher368 Год назад

    Did the rotation mitigate some of the hyper extensive force? Instead of continuing to hyperextend the force seemed to become more lateral.

  • @yungshaq5166
    @yungshaq5166 Год назад

    I actually just had an injury like that in September playing football I hit a guy and my whole left arm went numb but it was hurting so bad after half time my trainer looked at me and I lost strength in my arm and three of my fingers and my wrist felt like my arm was sleeping. Had that feeling for a month and lost muscle mass in my arm. Trainer said it was a pinched nerve, I felt a sharp pain sometimes turning my neck or looking up or down.

  • @bgutty5945
    @bgutty5945 Год назад

    "Mad props" 😆 🤣.. ya don't hear that from a doctor often. Lol

  • @calebwilliams2156
    @calebwilliams2156 Год назад

    No video on the cuts from the most recent ufc event??

  • @noahdlp6048
    @noahdlp6048 Год назад +1

    Hey. Last weekend there was a texas tech player (college football) who had one of the worst broken legs I've ever seen. His name is Bryce Ramirez. I was wondering if you could analyze that. Love the vids by the way.

    • @lukesworkout2232
      @lukesworkout2232 Год назад

      I looked that one up, it was bad. Both bones were sticking out, I hope he heals up OK.

  • @kingdougie80
    @kingdougie80 Год назад

    Dr how about a video on the lastest cuts in the ufc fight night. 😊

  • @drewc4216
    @drewc4216 Год назад

    That’s edmunds bro he’s coming in HARD

  • @ajnuara1669
    @ajnuara1669 Год назад +1

    🙏

  • @malekodesouza7255
    @malekodesouza7255 Год назад

    Walked out of the hospital and is at home resting. Good news.

  • @shurtzryan85
    @shurtzryan85 Год назад

    Pause at :34 dude lost his head man that was a brutal hit hope he’s okay and recovers fine

  • @Roadsurfer2k11
    @Roadsurfer2k11 Год назад

    Glad he was OK. When I had my freeway motorcycle accident the first thing the paramedic did was twist off my helmet which woke me up from a 15+ minute concussion. Obviously he didn't know I had a track helmet on or knowledge of modern helmets where I have pull tags to remove cushion to easily remove my $900 helmet. Paramedics could use a little more education lol. They also make neck rings that some riders wear (stunt rider Jason Briton) which had his neck broke before, and prevents those snap backs

  • @mavrick561
    @mavrick561 Год назад

    Saw this hit and immediately thought, "I wonder what Doc Sutterer is going to say about this one?"

  • @MacB369
    @MacB369 Год назад

    Will you be doing an analysis of Bryce Ramirez gruesome leg break on Saturday during the Texas Tech vs NC State game

  • @lukesworkout2232
    @lukesworkout2232 Год назад +1

    His neck was already cranked back before his reckless teammate crushed it back like eight more inches. I hope he will be OK.

  • @camdenfriend1515
    @camdenfriend1515 Год назад

    Hoping to see a video on tua , after he wobbled off the field

  • @JoePro1243
    @JoePro1243 Год назад

    I was more worried about his throat area honestly, but I guess that area wasn't directly hit and I guess the trachea/ esophagus don't get affected as bad by over extension backwards?

  • @xDawhite
    @xDawhite Год назад

    Can you explain the injuiry of a soccer player named Marco Reus? His injurys looks very bad on tape but the club says hes only out for 3-4 weeks that makes me very curious

  • @KathrynCeleste79
    @KathrynCeleste79 Год назад

    What also concerned me is the Titans player's actions of shoving Dane as he was still down on the field.... Glad Dane is doing better....

  • @timleahy5697
    @timleahy5697 Год назад

    Can you compare this injury to Johnny Knox's injury? Seems like a very similar position

  • @5.7.0bassin2
    @5.7.0bassin2 Год назад +1

    And the sad part is Edmonds had no reason to dive down like that the player was down