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I wonder how the players feel about this
Probably pretty good. They did Tua wrong. He didn't pass that evaluation and the league neuro doc pushed him through anyway.
I wonder how the players feel about this
It's amazing these helmets are not safer to absorb a hit to the turf like that.
he agreed to play, is he not culpable
How do you know they don't already?How long until a QB who takes a big hit starts grabbing his knee or something to lay on the ground and clear the cobwebs for a second.
I think you mean "they" are not culpable. But I'm not so sure that's true either. They have a responsibility to safeguard the players, and keep them out of the game regardless of whether they want to be in or not. Especially with a concussion, a player might think he's fine, when he's far from it.he agreed to play, is he not culpable
Troy has stayed on record that he didn't leave the game due to concussions. IIRC, he wanted to spend time with his family before his kids grew up.Troy left the game because of repeated concussions. It's a big deal. The Dolphins screwed the pooch on this one. I think Tua needs to be held out for at least a month. One more bad concussion and they will be feeding him through a straw. I think they need to mandate the better helmets, although I'm not sure what can safe you when you hit the back on your head on the ground. FWIW, I played on flag football on turf many many years ago and it was about 1/4" of padding laid over asphalt then covered with synthetic turf. Falling really was no different then following on concrete. Course no pads and no helmet and guys got hurt all the time, but it was generally blown out knees and hell, we were 19/20 years old.
The whiplash motion we saw would definitely do it.Remember, brain can move in the skull without the impact on turf. A very rapid change in direction can cause it. Even a violent hit to the stomach, which causes the head to jerk may lead to one.
How long until a QB who takes a big hit starts grabbing his knee or something to lay on the ground and clear the cobwebs for a second.
I think you mean "they" are not culpable. But I'm not so sure that's true either. They have a responsibility to safeguard the players, and keep them out of the game regardless of whether they want to be in or not. Especially with a concussion, a player might think he's fine, when he's far from it.
Remember, brain can move in the skull without the impact on turf. A very rapid change in direction can cause it. Even a violent hit to the stomach, which causes the head to jerk may lead to one.
Troy has stayed on record that he didn't leave the game due to concussions. IIRC, he wanted to spend time with his family before his kids grew up.
Time to start teeing off on some QB’s
Flag footballers might want to spend a little time researching what the lives of Mike Webster, Dave Duerson and Junior Seau were like before CTE contributed to them ending their lives. Seau shooting himself in the chest so they could have his brain to examine. I can only imagine what Junior's life was like before he decided to take that action.Of any fan base, Cowboys fans should understand the dangers of concussions and their effects.
Roger Staubach retired at 37 because of multiple concussions and the danger it posed for his future. Had he not had those head injuries, I’m convinced he would have played 3 more seasons and maybe we win another SB. Troy Aikman also cited concussions when he retired at 35. Tony Dorsett is impaired today because of the multiple concussions he had during his career.
Saying this is leading to “flag football” is foolish to me. Without these concussion protocols and improved safety procedures, football would be doomed. These are human beings, not gladiators.
I cued it up so you can just hit play.His annoucement when he retired: “I know it’s the right thing for me because of my health, concussions, my back problems that I’ve had. It took its toll, and I know that to try to go out there and play another year was going to be a tough thing to do.”
As I recall he was concussed by Lavar Arrington and never played again. I was watching that game when it happened.
"Arrington rode Aikman all the way out of bounds. Troy Aikman later said he didn't ever remember it happening. It was the final concussion and final play of the Cowboy quarterback's illustrious career. Several months later, an emotional Aikman announced his retirement and mentioned all of the concussions."
They have to be very careful with how they word the language. If it's carelessly broad like what's presented in the tweet, then anyone accidently tripping or getting off balance will result in them having to leave for nothing.