The fact he was talking to his parents at rhe end of the game and then flew home was a good sign but with concussions you never know, he could be fine all week and wake up sunday morning with headaches
I am not sure how they do the protocol but I definitely don't see him playing Sunday.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
it can be the whole year. Severity is based on a set of tests that he must past.
What are the five steps of concussion protocol?
NFL concussion protocol, explained
Step 1: Symptom Limited Activity. ...
Step 2: Aerobic Exercise. ...
Step 3: Football Specific Exercise. ...
Step 4: Club-Based Non-Contact Training Drills. ...
Step 5: Full Football Activity/Clearance.
I am not sure how they do the protocol but I definitely don't see him playing Sunday.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
He pulled his hamstring, he could of hurt his hamstring dropping back to pass
he passes all the protocols and he plays Sunday. He was reading on the plane ride home. In cases of anything more than mild concussions, you generally cant do that.
I am not sure how they do the protocol but I definitely don't see him playing Sunday.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
He pulled his hamstring, he could of hurt his hamstring dropping back to pass
he lowered his shoulder/head took on contact like a RB would. That is when the injury occurred.
RE: RE: RE: It is totally out of the coaches hands
I am not sure how they do the protocol but I definitely don't see him playing Sunday.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
He pulled his hamstring, he could of hurt his hamstring dropping back to pass
he lowered his shoulder/head took on contact like a RB would. That is when the injury occurred.
I may be wrong but I believe the previous comment was about his injury last year running- which was a hamstring.
RE: RE: RE: It is totally out of the coaches hands
I am not sure how they do the protocol but I definitely don't see him playing Sunday.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
He pulled his hamstring, he could of hurt his hamstring dropping back to pass
he lowered his shoulder/head took on contact like a RB would. That is when the injury occurred.
...I might be tempted to have him sit this week depending on actually is playing.
Even beyond that, a week off would probably do him good. Doesn't need another helmet to helmet contact, which isn't farfetched considering the Rams can bring it.
RE: RE: RE: RE: It is totally out of the coaches hands
I am not sure how they do the protocol but I definitely don't see him playing Sunday.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
He pulled his hamstring, he could of hurt his hamstring dropping back to pass
he lowered his shoulder/head took on contact like a RB would. That is when the injury occurred.
My comment eas about getting hurt last year
Watch the play from last year. That is what I described. The injury again on Sunday was from taking on contact. The issue with the play was he had no out as they did not have a run/pass option so he had no choice other than slide and lose yardage.
it can be the whole year. Severity is based on a set of tests that he must past.
What are the five steps of concussion protocol?
NFL concussion protocol, explained
Step 1: Symptom Limited Activity. ...
Step 2: Aerobic Exercise. ...
Step 3: Football Specific Exercise. ...
Step 4: Club-Based Non-Contact Training Drills. ...
Step 5: Full Football Activity/Clearance.
Not only is everyone different but every concussion even in the same person is different.
For example, last year Shepard was out a week with his first concussion, then got dinged a few weeks later and missed, what 5 games? You never know.
to me. Concussions have ended careers. Jones is at GREAT risk of another one if they play him too soon, not too mention all of Judge’s crap about protecting players will be just that- crap. Once he passes protocols, he should still sit to be extra cautious. Just my opinion.
Agree with you Dave, he was staggering and CARTED off
I don't want him back for at least two weeks. Don't mess with concussions. I love the guy and I know he's pretty much the only one on the team who can get us a W. I don't hold out hope for his speedy return OR for Glennon's seamless takeover. With the defense playing like shit we are in for a rough autumn.
Taken out of the game for concussion the previous week and started last week after passing protocol on Friday. Depends on severity of the concussion - all assumptions are just that - bogus.
With him stumbling back to the sidelines, it doesn't look though.
he passes all the protocols and he plays Sunday. He was reading on the plane ride home. In cases of anything more than mild concussions, you generally cant do that.
Where did you see this? I don't recall reading anything that said he was reading on the plane ride home.
none of us know the severity of his concussion or even if it is a concussion. It probably is, and did look bad. But none of us know the facts, so speculation based on opinion is useless. We can only hope, whenever he returns, he is fully recovered.
if I’d play him or not. That D is no joke and Donald will have a field day, as well as Floyd, feasting on Jones. I’d personally let him rest, sit out and regroup.
Being knocked out and severe concussion are not always
Agreed. Concussions and their symptoms can change on a whim, but still. Strangely dark.
Jf he is outside there is a chance
There is no way to know that..
The fact he was talking to his parents at rhe end of the game and then flew home was a good sign but with concussions you never know, he could be fine all week and wake up sunday morning with headaches
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
What are the five steps of concussion protocol?
NFL concussion protocol, explained
Step 1: Symptom Limited Activity. ...
Step 2: Aerobic Exercise. ...
Step 3: Football Specific Exercise. ...
Step 4: Club-Based Non-Contact Training Drills. ...
Step 5: Full Football Activity/Clearance.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
He pulled his hamstring, he could of hurt his hamstring dropping back to pass
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I am not sure how they do the protocol but I definitely don't see him playing Sunday.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
He pulled his hamstring, he could of hurt his hamstring dropping back to pass
he lowered his shoulder/head took on contact like a RB would. That is when the injury occurred.
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I am not sure how they do the protocol but I definitely don't see him playing Sunday.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
He pulled his hamstring, he could of hurt his hamstring dropping back to pass
he lowered his shoulder/head took on contact like a RB would. That is when the injury occurred.
I may be wrong but I believe the previous comment was about his injury last year running- which was a hamstring.
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In comment 15410769 Lines of Scrimmage said:
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I am not sure how they do the protocol but I definitely don't see him playing Sunday.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
He pulled his hamstring, he could of hurt his hamstring dropping back to pass
he lowered his shoulder/head took on contact like a RB would. That is when the injury occurred.
My comment eas about getting hurt last year
Even beyond that, a week off would probably do him good. Doesn't need another helmet to helmet contact, which isn't farfetched considering the Rams can bring it.
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In comment 15410769 Lines of Scrimmage said:
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I am not sure how they do the protocol but I definitely don't see him playing Sunday.
We also do not know what impact it is going to have on Jones long term and not just from a medical standpoint.
I know the coaching staff says him running is part of the plan. As I have said before he is not a running QB. He is a QB who can run in certain situations but does not have the instincts nor body type of a runner. He got hurt last year running as well.
He pulled his hamstring, he could of hurt his hamstring dropping back to pass
he lowered his shoulder/head took on contact like a RB would. That is when the injury occurred.
My comment eas about getting hurt last year
Watch the play from last year. That is what I described. The injury again on Sunday was from taking on contact. The issue with the play was he had no out as they did not have a run/pass option so he had no choice other than slide and lose yardage.
What are the five steps of concussion protocol?
NFL concussion protocol, explained
Step 1: Symptom Limited Activity. ...
Step 2: Aerobic Exercise. ...
Step 3: Football Specific Exercise. ...
Step 4: Club-Based Non-Contact Training Drills. ...
Step 5: Full Football Activity/Clearance.
Not only is everyone different but every concussion even in the same person is different.
For example, last year Shepard was out a week with his first concussion, then got dinged a few weeks later and missed, what 5 games? You never know.
With him stumbling back to the sidelines, it doesn't look though.
Where did you see this? I don't recall reading anything that said he was reading on the plane ride home.
Is this a serious comment?
You recommend the team sits Jones for "several weeks" based on what exactly... your layman diagnois from you living room sofa?
He could have been knocked out without a serious concussion.
If he's medically cleared to play you would sit him? LOL seriously? This isn't how it works bruh