09-30-2022, 02:07 PM
(09-30-2022, 01:59 PM)oncemoreuntothejimbreech Wrote: I’ve often suspected they don’t watch the footage. If the signs resolve by the time the locker room evaluation occurs and the player denies symptoms, that gives them the wiggle room to truthfully report the physical exam was normal. Even though their gait and balance were grossly abnormal on the field immediately afterwards.
To me it just seems like common sense that the team Dr. would be more involved (watching the game) and at a minimum reviewing the footage of an injury play.
Again to me and I'm no medical person. But after you see that whiplash effect on his head (last sunday) then seeing him get up and stagger. He was concussed and there's zero doubt.
It seems like a gross dereliction of duty to just ask Tua "what year is it" and shine a light in his eyes and say yup he's okay.
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