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I'm being optimistic here but the dude barely got cleared to play Sunday....you can't blame him for feeling the affects of the concussion the week before.
I think it was just precautionary taking him out. He was clearly involved big time from the get go in the game.
I think he'll be back close to 100% week 12. But that's just a hunch
I'm being optimistic here but the dude barely got cleared to play Sunday....you can't blame him for feeling the affects of the concussion the week before. I think it was just precautionary taking him out. He was clearly involved big time from the get go in the game. I think he'll be back close to 100% week 12. But that's just a hunch
I'd be shocked if he was back by week 12, but you never know. If he returns he will put up some serious numbers. He had 60 yds in the 1st qt vs the Patriots.
It says on Rotoworld that they're guessing Austin Collie suffered another concussion? Don't you think if he suffered another concussion it would have been a little more obvious....like he would have been on the turf for awhile after a play....
Maybe not, I don't know. Praying he's good to go soon. Need him for playoffs
Collie (concussion) has been ruled out for this week's game against San Diego, ESPN 1070 Indianapolis reports.
Recommendation: The Colts haven't given much information on Collie's injury after he left Sunday's game with an apparent setback to his concussion. The Colts say he was held out of the second half last week for precautionary reasons, but Collie may be out weeks given the uncertain timetable for a return from concussions and given Indy's lack of forthright information on injuries.
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