Tua TagovailoaRecent concussion and injury have raised many questions about the NFL’s concussion protocols. The NFLPA fired the independent neurosurgeon responsible for approving the Miami Dolphins quarterback to play against the Cincinnati Bengals. Despite the surgeon’s approval, many believe Head Coach Mike McDaniel, who had the final say in the case, should never have let Tua come into play.
Former NFL Head Coach Rex Ryan one of those people, he criticized Mike McDaniel Because of Tua Tagovailoa’s early decision to let her start the game against the Bengals. Concussions and head injuries are serious issues, especially as we know the damage they can do to a player during and after his career as a football player.
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“I would never put my son in that game”: Rex Ryan believes Tua Tagovailoa should never be allowed to play against the Bengals.
Here’s what Rex Ryan had to say about this situation, “Sometimes as a coach you have to protect the player from himself. As a coach, I had a simple philosophy. I treated every single one of my players like my son and that’s all you have to do. I can tell you, When you saw your son, would you return that game? “Forget about the back and ankle BS we’ve heard of, it’s clearly caused by a head injury,” he said. Ryan asks a great question, because no matter how competitive a player is, he tends to neglect his welfare at times to ensure his team’s chances of winning are not affected.
Ryan continues to add, “I know how it looks, we all know how it looks. No way would I put my son in that game, it can’t be in hell. It is not possible for me to put someone else’s son into that game. This is an epic fail and a fail for the coach. As the coach, you are the last line of defense. The NFL does a great job of protecting our players, we’ve seen that ever since. we heard how dangerous the tremors are. Especially when we look 30 years from now, we saw how good the hardware was. We see this in protocols, 5 medical people, and other things. But it failed, our game is a violent game. But as a coach, you are the last line of defense.”
“I’m not going to let that guy out again, he was in a place where an actor was sitting and ready to go. No, no, I’m not going to let him go back there.” Rex Ryan finishes. Mike McDaniel’s inexperience might have something to do with this, as he may have taken the word of the paramedics and decided to play Tua, but it was a bad decision because the brain does not recover from a concussion in less than 4 days and he suffers a concussion. take another hard hit like this one, it just increases the chance of getting a CTE.
Hopefully, this will encourage the NFL to tighten up their concussion protocols and hold coaches more accountable because a player’s life is at stake here, such injuries are bad because symptoms and their effects take years to develop. It ruined the personal lives of the actors and caused them to take negative steps such as suicide. Our thoughts and prayers are with Tua and we wish nothing but a speedy recovery for her.
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