Monday, November 28, 2011
Ryan Miller Admits He Didn’t Really Have A Concussion. Who's The "Piece Of Shit?"
You had to figure the truth would come out eventually and on Monday it did. After Sabres practice Monday, Ryan Miller was asked about any lingering post concussion symptoms and he admitted that he never really had a concussion.
Miller said, “It was more neck and something where I aggravated a disc in my neck pretty good and we had an MRI and CT scan showing that which kind of backed that up and was the source of a lot of the tension and a lot of the discomfort."
How pathetic. How friggin PATHETIC. Most people in Boston believed Ryan Miller faked a concussion so that NHL dean of discipline Brendan Shanahan would come down hard on Milan Lucic and suspend him for hitting Miller. While Sabres fans fell for it, Bruins fans didn’t. And neither did Brendan Shanahan or Milan Lucic.
On the day he issued the ruling not to suspend Milan Lucic, Shanahan actually hinted that Miller was faking a concussion. Shanahan said, “it's shoulder-to-shoulder contact. I don't think it's any reasonable expectation on that collision that there's necessarily going to be an injury of that degree.”
A few days after the hit, Lucic went on record saying, “if you look at it, and I've looked at the hit 100 times because they said he got a concussion, I looked at it and his shoulder hit my chest, so there was no hit to his head."
And today, Miller finally admitted what Bruins fans, Milan Lucic and Brendan Shanahan knew all along--that Ryan Miller never had a concussion. Now please allow me to borrow a quote from Ryan Miller himself when I say that it takes a "piece of shit" to fake a concussion...a "gutless piece of shit."
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