If there was a concussion of any sort, shamarko would not participate in any form for at the very least 1 week. Head injuries are taken very serious.
But how is "bell rung" not some form of concussion?
If there was a concussion of any sort, shamarko would not participate in any form for at the very least 1 week. Head injuries are taken very serious.
The same way "bell rung" is not a medical term.But how is "bell rung" not some form of concussion?
The same way "bell rung" is not a medical term.
thats interesting about the HS rule, but I don't know of a single school following that guideline for concussions of the half a dozen schools I am pretty closely tied to. Its been once a concussion has been found you are out until pass the computer test and are cleared by the DR, then you go back to practice and if you show no effects off you go. This has been the same for fball/BBall/soccer concussions that I have talked to parents locally.
I think its stupid and ridiculous to announce injuries and who may or may not play. Also, does anyone know how announcing this stuff is it not a HIPPA violation? I mean athletes don't lose their Buckley Amendment privacy rights for academics, why don't they have their medical privacy rights?Matt Park @MattPark1
Participation update: S Shamarko Thomas (bell rung) practicing, not cleared for game yet; WR Jeremiah Kobena (lower body) gametime decision.
I think its stupid and ridiculous to announce injuries and who may or may not play. Also, does anyone know how announcing this stuff is it not a HIPPA violation? I mean athletes don't lose their Buckley Amendment privacy rights for academics, why don't they have their medical privacy rights?
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I don't know what the correct answer is, but most schools have the guidelines they are using on their sites and and I asked at the game i was at last night and no one was aware of the rule you posted? must be a disconnect some place.
thats interesting about the HS rule, but I don't know of a single school following that guideline for concussions of the half a dozen schools I am pretty closely tied to. Its been once a concussion has been found you are out until pass the computer test and are cleared by the DR, then you go back to practice and if you show no effects off you go. This has been the same for fball/BBall/soccer concussions that I have talked to parents locally.
Matt Park @MattPark1
Participation update: S Shamarko Thomas (bell rung) practicing, not cleared for game yet; WR Jeremiah Kobena (lower body) gametime decision.
Not a big loss if Kobena can't play.
Not a big loss if Kobena can't play.
What makes you say that? He emerged as a contributing WR / deep threat the first few games of the season, helping stretch the field [and defenses].
I must have missed this. How many deep balls did he catch?
Go back and look up the boxscores to see how Kobena performed. You might be surprised, based upon your comment above.
And stretching the field isn't just about being the recipient of the pass.
I haven't heard of many WRs who are nationally known and highly regarded
"stretching the field". I can't see this as being one of the reasons why we would pick a recruit. "Well coach, he can't catch a ball but he can certainly stretch the field!"
Ok, just arguing for the sake of arguing.