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Author Topic: Retired OL Asskiss gets wish  (Read 1372 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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QUOTE: From Retired on OL Asskiss gets his wish!
'' Hopefully Clausen will stink up the field so they put Cutler back in the next week so the Vikes can pound him into the ground.''


Bears to start Jay Cutler as Jimmy Clausen (concussion) is sidelinedFOX SportsDEC 22, 2014 3:05p ET



The Chicago Bears made a high-profile quarterback change a week ago. Now, they'll be doing it again.

Quarterback Jimmy Clausen sustained a concussion in Week 16's game against the Detroit Lions and has been ruled out for this week. Jay Cutler will get the start against the Minnesota Vikings, Marc Trestman confirmed on Monday.

Clausen was diagnosed with a concussion well after the game had finished. While he's undergoing the league's concussion protocol, he will not play. The Bears announced the decision shortly before Trestman's press conference.

"After the hit which drew an unnecessary roughness penalty in the final Bears offensive drive of the game, Clausen was monitored by the team's medical staff and the NFL's ATC spotter," a team statement read. "He exhibited no signs of concussion immediately after the hit or during the final four plays of the drive.  At the conclusion of the series he was further checked on the sideline and again exhibited no signs or symptoms.  After the game he passed all testing by team physicians and reported no concussion symptoms.

"Prior to leaving the stadium he was told, as per protocol, to contact team athletic trainers if he had any problems later in the day. Clausen experienced delayed symptoms later Sunday evening and contacted trainers.  He was taken to a hospital where he was further examined by a team physician and at that time diagnosed with a concussion.  Upon diagnosis, he began the concussion protocol."

Cutler, who was benched a week ago, leads all quarterbacks in inteceptions (18) this season.
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Well if the Vikings defense doesn't get their sh$t together they won't be pounding any one into the ground. They made me want to  :puke: