management of the NFL Tua Tagovailoa The controversy caught the attention of many athletes who opposed the league’s protocols and wanted changes. Tua was not supposed to be on the field in the final game, but was allowed to play due to the decision of a doctor who was not part of the Miami Dolphins organization but was approved by the NFL.
Los Angeles Coaches One of the athletes who got angry about this situation is DB Jalen Ramsey. reporters In a statement on Saturday, he criticized the league for punishing players for little things like their clothes and the type of clothing they wear, rather than focusing on their overall health and overall safety.
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“Player safety should be paramount”: Jalen Ramsey calls for stricter concussion protocols.
Here’s what Jalen Ramsey had to say “Player safety should be one of the most important things to talk about. Probably should be talked about more. And then it’s not like being fined for socks or being fined for tights or BS or something like that. It shouldn’t be talked about much.” Ramsey has been fined multiple times in the past for wearing colored socks that do not meet the league’s prescribed standards.
“That’s what they should emphasize, not ‘Oh, their socks are too high or their socks are too low’ or anything like that. Very lame. I am far beyond that.” Ramsey was fined every week for violating the uniform norms laid out by the league. She doesn’t want to compromise her style either.
“I will continue to be fined because I will be cool outside. I’m going to wear the same this week, so I’m ready to be fined. Come with him, right?” The corner aims to donate any fines incurred for a charitable cause. Korner is annoyed that he plays the game in a way that avoids injuring any player, he is not proud to remove someone from the game because he considers it unnecessary.
“I play the game with integrity, I play the game right. I’m trying to make sure people are safe. I want to get out there and hurt my opponents and instill fear. But I don’t want to hurt anyone. But that’s what the game is about. Not related to other BS. I wish I could start the conversation right now. If we want to go out and look good, and it doesn’t break the integrity of the game, why are you penalizing me $10,000 for my socks? That makes no sense,” Ramsey concludes.
The NFLPA took the incident with Tua seriously and terminated the neurosurgeon who had examined him for a concussion earlier last week, as it was found that he had made multiple mistakes in evaluating the quarterback. There can be no room for such negligence here as a player’s life is at stake, it is time for the NFL to take such matters seriously and make a real effort to make the sport as safe as possible.
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