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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
NFL coaches aren't parents to the athletes. They are there to win games. And I imagine Griffin would take offense to that concept as well. He was paid multiple millions to be on the field, he wanted to be on the field, no medical assistant said don't put him on the field, and the coach let him go on the field. This happens a lot at the end of seasons, and even in playoffs. Ultimately the coach is going to listen to everyone around him and make a decision.
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(Bold mine) I really wonder why Dr. Andrews was on our sidelines, if we weren't going to let him monitor RG3 during the game.