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Re: Week 6 Washington Redskins vs Minnesota Vikings Pregame Thread
Doctors are not all knowing. At the same time, you're comparing apples to oranges and assuming that (1) knowledge of concussions and brain injuries is unchanged from "yesterdays"; (2) the investment in and replaceability(?) of players is the same as in generations past and (3) the league is not on notice, and therefore more likely to be liable, that encouraging or even allowing players to play after head injuries increases the risk of further injury over the long term.
Head trauma is taken much more seriously than it was even 10 years ago and considerable more research has been done in the field. You may be right, perhaps the team doctor shined a light in RGIII's eyes, held up 3 fingers and said - DR.: "How many fingers do you see son?" RGIII: "4" DR.: "Close enough, you're good to go." Somehow, I doubt that was the extent of it. And just we're clear - RGIII wanted to return to play last Sunday but Shanahan said no. Immediately after the hit, RGIII got the score and quarter right and asked to go back in. Shanny didn't think he looked right, had him sit a couple and then reasked the questions which Griff then got wrong. At that point, they sent Griff for additional testing. Had Shanny been unconcerned he could have said "Hey, he got the answers right. I thought he was okay" and just sent him right back in. He didn't even though the player wanted to return. He's been cleared. He needs to be careful. He will be monitored - his long-term success means too much to too many people in the organization.
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Strap it up, hold onto the ball, and let’s go. Last edited by JoeRedskin; 10-11-2012 at 09:35 AM. |
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