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Rams need to shut Matthew Stafford down, he has felt numbness in his legs after being concussed twice in 3 weeks

Rams need to shut Matthew Stafford down, he has felt numbness in his legs after being concussed twice in 3 weeks
Rams need to shut Matthew Stafford down, he has felt numbness in his legs after being concussed twice in 3 weeks

I do not get people, where are all the tweets about Matthew Stafford’s concussion issues? We watched Tua Tagovailoa get concussed and the world go nuts, but the Rams starting quarterback is getting a pass?

Something is not right here, if you did not hear Matthew Stafford the Super Bowl Champ from last year has numbness in his legs after suffering his second concussion in three weeks.

Stafford is currently in the concussion protocol, but the team should shut him down. Even if it is for a couple weeks, he needs to be further evaluated.

Sean McVay said to reporters this week shutting him down for the year is an option, but as of right now he is not feeling numbness. So should we wait until he cannot feel his legs at all?

The Rams lost Cooper Kupp for the year, the team is 3-7, they are not going back to the Super Bowl. At this point, what is more important? Winning a couple games or your QB’s health?

Stafford is not expected to play against the Chiefs this week which is good, but not good for the Rams fate. They could be starting third string QB Bryce Perkins because the status of John Wofford is also in doubt.

What do you think? Should the Rams shut down Stafford?

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