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Explain this to me...Josh Norman yanked


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I want to create a thread to understand what NFL rule says that someone upstairs has the right to yank a player out of the game (for one play) because he thinks he is injured?

This happened in the 2nd qtr when Josh Norman got taken out for a play. 

Can we discuss this here. Seems like a slippery slope for some NFL dingbat sitting upstairs has the power to take players off the field during play. 

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pretty sure they explained it very well on the tv feed.  

 

the spotter was wrong but they are paid to err on side of caution

 

 

but do you see how it is a very slippery slope?

I mean, what if the game is on the line, your star QB happens to stumble after a hit and they take him out for the last play of the game?

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I want to create a thread to understand what NFL rule says that someone upstairs has the right to yank a player out of the game (for one play) because he thinks he is injured?

This happened in the 2nd qtr when Josh Norman got taken out for a play. 

Can we discuss this here. Seems like a slippery slope for some NFL dingbat sitting upstairs has the power to take players off the field during play. 

erenespecially when said dingbat is blind and doesn't know the difference between a head and a shoulder.

 
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