^ meh, don’t really care what you think and don’t agree. It is simple and not a bad argument.
You are right, he didn’t return. But that doesn’t actually mean anything. He left after the midway point of the third because a concussion spotter decided for him that he was leaving. If the processing and evaluation time is 15-20 minutes, then he just wasn’t released in time to return.
That guy is basically arguing that he was definitely hurt and therefore can’t be blamed for stopping playing.
I agree that if the guy was actually hurt, there may be a case for him to stop playing
But how about if he wasn’t hurt? By his own words, he feels good, and is ready for game 6.
People get hit without getting hurt all the time. If he was not hurt, and decided not to rejoin the play, which was still ongoing, and rather to stare down the ref, then he cost his team.
You guys arguing that you think he was hurt doesn’t actually make him hurt
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