12-23-2016, 06:16 PM
I wonder why an "independent" neurological specialist needs someone less qualified than they are to spot the potential concussions for the specialist? Wouldn't it make sense to have the specialist with the most training up in the booth spotting the possible concussions with their own eyes, too? Who pays the salary for an "independent" neurological consultant to basically make house calls on a Sunday? Why doesn't the NFL have concussion spotters during practices when they aren't visible to be fans or cameras? Why was RGIII cleared then not cleared for his concussion the very next day by the specialist and why would the consultant resign?