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Now that this has been released, I can say that the rumors behind this situation were absolutely staggering. Sources as high as possible were confirming things that would be frustrating beyond belief for Syracuse fans.
This article, in a veiled manner, IMO confirms some of the things that I heard.
Long story short the injury was mainly not concussion related, but, there were very minor symptoms of it. Three strike rule was enforced. Enforcement of rule touched off a huge issue. It looks as if it ultimately fell in favor of Dungey.so basically what, the higher powers kept him out to make sure they couldn't be sued?
i don't know anything about concussions but it seems weird to have an arbitrary number (3) of concussions to automatically end your Syracuse career. What is the significance of 3 concussions?
I think there is a lot of erring on the conservative side going on and not just with Dungey.Long story short the injury was mainly not concussion related, but, there were very minor symptoms of it. Three strike rule was enforced. Enforcement of rule touched off a huge issue. It looks as if it ultimately fell in favor of Dungey.
No doubt about it, but, I think that's the heart of the problem is that cases should be looked at individually.I think there is a lot of erring on the conservative side going on and not just with Dungey.
I have really mixed feelings on Dungey. On the one hand, I'm glad he's considered healthy enough to play. On the other, at this point it feels like the clock's ticking on him before he gets an injury he can't walk away from and that really changes his life.Long story short the injury was mainly not concussion related, but, there were very minor symptoms of it. Three strike rule was enforced. Enforcement of rule touched off a huge issue. It looks as if it ultimately fell in favor of Dungey.
Honestly, the media coverage provided to this topic has sensationalized it to the point where everybody is up in arms about a topic they really know nothing about.I have really mixed feelings on Dungey. On the one hand, I'm glad he's considered healthy enough to play. On the other, at this point it feels like the clock's ticking on him before he gets an injury he can't walk away from and that really changes his life.
I don't want to see that happen. Realistically though, I think the chance is there. Feeling that way, do I really want to see him playing?
I view it a little bit more simply than proving the effects of the injuries. At some point an injury can catch up to a person, but it's hard to pinpoint.Honestly, the media coverage provided to this topic has sensationalized it to the point where everybody is up in arms about a topic they really know nothing about.
Nobody can prove that three concussions will harm quality of life 25 years down the road.
One concussion may harm one individual and 112 may not harm another. We can be as conservative as we want as a society, but, it's up to each individual person what they're willing sacrifice for anything, not just concussions.
Common sense tells you that ramming your head into something is probably bad. But, football's not the only thing that presents an opportunity to do that. And, nobody really currently knows how it's effecting anybody other than the person who sustains the injury.
I'm pro-choice, not pro-injury.
Good points, but, he would've made it through this season just fine. He could've played immediately.I view it a little bit more simply than proving the effects of the injuries. At some point an injury can catch up to a person, but it's hard to pinpoint.
That said, for two straight seasons, the guy hasn't made it through.
Not a good trend line.
I am glad he can play. And I'd get the team ready to crush anyone who is obviously targeting him this coming season. You know it's going to happen. Send the whole team out to get the pitcher, more or less.Good points, but, he would've made it through this season just fine. He could've played immediately.
Honestly, the media coverage provided to this topic has sensationalized it to the point where everybody is up in arms about a topic they really know nothing about.
Nobody can prove that three concussions will harm quality of life 25 years down the road.
One concussion may harm one individual and 112 may not harm another. We can be as conservative as we want as a society, but, it's up to each individual person what they're willing sacrifice for anything, not just concussions.
Common sense tells you that ramming your head into something is probably bad. But, football's not the only thing that presents an opportunity to do that. And, nobody really currently knows how it's effecting anybody other than the person who sustains the injury.
I'm pro-choice, not pro-injury.
I'm not just talking about concussions.No doubt about it, but, I think that's the heart of the problem is that cases should be looked at individually.
I have really mixed feelings on Dungey. On the one hand, I'm glad he's considered healthy enough to play. On the other, at this point it feels like the clock's ticking on him before he gets an injury he can't walk away from and that really changes his life.
I don't want to see that happen. Realistically though, I think the chance is there. Feeling that way, do I really want to see him playing?
I think the clock is ticking because he gets smashed on the field now and again.Or is the clock ticking because we've been led to believe that he's had several concussions?
I think the clock is ticking because he gets smashed on the field now and again.