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You can’t always get out of getting your bell rung when you’re not looking.
It was just getting your bell rung a little bit.
"After all, I got my bell rung in high school football practice a couple of times."
And indeed, Jared does get his bell rung - hard.
He thought concussions were simple: “You get your bell rung.
"At first I thought he got his bell rung.
For decades jolts to the head were written off as "getting your bell rung" and considered part of the game.
You get your bell rung in football and you go sit on the bench.
Until lately, concussions were referred to as "getting your bell rung".
And they are always getting their bells rung.
"Late in a one-sided game I took off running, didn't slide and got my bell rung," he said.
If he gets his bell rung, he'll do it."
Twice in the last two seasons, the 15-year-old watched teammates suffer from what coaches call "getting your bell rung."
Football players derisively called them "dings" or "getting your bell rung."
I got my bell rung, but I'm secure.
Old Sheriff Hinckly got his bells rung there more than anybody.
Andy Smart, 28, who is cast as the "expert," once played in a game for two minutes and quit forever after getting his bell rung.
You got your bell rung, your clock cleaned.
"He just got his bell rung," Parcells said.
TV describer: "He got his bell rung real good."
Providing a more precise scientific definition, Romine described a concussion as "getting your bell rung."
It's exacerbated when coaches, even at the high school level, say " 'Oh, you just got your bell rung.
You kind of just chalk that up to what everyone else did, `Aw, you got your bell rung.'
"They really thought at the beginning I'd just gotten my bell rung and I'd wake up in the morning with a headache," he said.
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