A very scary scene took place at Michigan Stadium on Saturday when Michigan’s Berkley Edwards took a vicious hit late in the fourth quarter.
Edwards, who is the brother of former Wolverines’ star Braylon Edwards, was eventually placed on a stretcher after a long delay and carted off the field.
Following the conclusion of the game, Braylon tweeted out an update on his brother and the news could not be better considering the hit.
Just to give you guys an update Berk is responding to all test and moving all extremities. He is en route to the Hospital where he will probably be diagnosed with a concussion. Thank you for all your support and prayers… I was joking about the tunnel btw 🤷🏾♂️🙌🏾🙌🏾 #GodIsGood
— Braylon Edwards (@OfficialBraylon) November 18, 2018
After the play took place, Braylon tweeted out a threatening message towards Cam Jones of Indiana.
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Detroit Lions’ Matt Patricia fires back at media for criticizing ‘snow practice’
On Thursday, many were surprised that Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia made the decision to have his team practice in the snow. Most of the criticism was based on the fact the Lions next three games will be played at Ford Field and their fourth will be played in Arizona.
Today, Patricia spoke to the media and be began with a prepared statement about his decision to practice in the snow. It was pretty clear he was not thrilled with the media for their criticisms.
Via the Detroit Free Press:
“In regards to practice, a couple comments I just want to make on this topic and provide some maybe insight and let’s call it closure to this continual conversation that we have here as far as our training. First, we’ll always practice and train in a manner that looks out for our players’ ability to prepare each week for our opponent, while also taking care of and including all the parameters to the overall health and safety of our team. Indoor walk-throughs, which we had this week, which we’ve also had in the past, are always beneficial to our team, it’s beneficial to our players. It’s a great teaching and learning environment. It’s an opportunity for us to pull off them physically, the demands of practice and the overall hustle and pursuit of what we have to do during the course of a practice and our movements.
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https://detroitsportsnation.com/detroit-lions-news/ddrysdale/detroit-lions-matt-patricia-fires-back-media-criticizing-snow-practice/11-2018/198478/