He cleared concussion protocol after this happened and then tried to get back into the game but one of the assistants held him back. Link - ( New Window )
It sounds like he got hit, reacted that way in the video, went back in for a couple of plays, then got evaluated again, tried going in again, and then finally he was taken out. If that is true how did he go back on the field after that initial hit for 2 plays?
It sounds like he got hit, reacted that way in the video, went back in for a couple of plays, then got evaluated again, tried going in again, and then finally he was taken out. If that is true how did he go back on the field after that initial hit for 2 plays?
That's what's really worrisome - I believe a ref saw him after that play. He should not have been allowed to return before being evaluated.
The medical staff for the Texans needs to be fired.
Just another example is a long, long list why I never steered my sons to football.
In the comment section of the Twitter a guy mentioned it was called a “fencing response” which is a bodies normal response to a concussion when the brain stem absorbs a shock... or something along those lines. A second poster seemed to agree and they both seemed level headed from what I could tell.
They gave him his helmet back - the assistant coach kept him from going back in.
Somehow he cleared protocol but if anyone on that sideline saw this, he should never have been given that helmet back.
They made it sound like he was.
I could be wrong - no problem waiting to let the facts come out on this - that was just really scary to watch.
That's what's really worrisome - I believe a ref saw him after that play. He should not have been allowed to return before being evaluated.
The medical staff for the Texans needs to be fired.
Just another example is a long, long list why I never steered my sons to football.
Amen. Too big, too fast, too much money at stake.
The medical staff for the Texans needs to be fired.
Just another example is a long, long list why I never steered my sons to football.
In the comment section of the Twitter a guy mentioned it was called a “fencing response” which is a bodies normal response to a concussion when the brain stem absorbs a shock... or something along those lines. A second poster seemed to agree and they both seemed level headed from what I could tell.
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Robot players
Why robot? E-madden leagues will be cheaper.