Austin Bonta
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Podcast Appearances
Well, if Drake May really was hurt, there's your explanation.
And this is one of the big problems with the NFL's current injury policy.
It is so basic and bare-bones.
You can comply with it and create the impression a guy's fine when he's not fine.
You don't do it preemptively.
You do it because you have something that is causing you pain.
And when you have that injection of Toradol into your shoulder on your throwing arm,
How is that not going to affect you?
And Sims said that Chris Sims on PFT Live, he said when he was down on the field before the game, he was paying attention to Drake May warming up.
He always watches the quarterbacks.
I mean, he's a former quarterback.
He tries to get a sense for for just how they look that day.
And he said he just he sensed that May was never really going through the full drops.
He wasn't really slinging at it.
He was more deliberate.
He was more careful.
And maybe because he couldn't really feel his arm.
How do you throw a football accurately?
How do you get the right touch, the right velocity, the right force on it if part of the apparatus is numb and you can't communicate from your shoulder to your brain and back again what's really going on in there?