Players Union Opposes Call For Teammates Report Concussions

Discussion in 'NFL General Discussion' started by pctrips, Nov 20, 2009.

  1. pctrips

    pctrips Pro Bowler

    The Associated Press reports the NFL Players Association opposes commissioner Roger Goodell's call for players to tell their teams' medical staffs if they think a teammate shows symptoms of a concussion. NFLPA assistant executive director George Atallah tells The Associated Press on Friday that Goodell's suggestion is not an adequate solution. Atallah says that instead of wanting players "to police each other," the league should make sure doctors keep a closer eye on players.

    Source: RedZone
     
  2. themush

    themush iDIOT sAVANT

    I can see both sides to this. One, if I'm a 2nd stringer and I report the 1st stringer, then how will my teammates look at me?

    But, if someone is just to stubborn/stupid to admit there's damage to their brain then maybe a teammate would be doing that person a favor by reporting him.
     
  3. hermhater

    hermhater Guest

    Daily physicals.
     
  4. pctrips

    pctrips Pro Bowler

    Haha, turn your head and cough...everyday?
     
  5. hermhater

    hermhater Guest

    And don't forget the prostate.
     
  6. MediaGuy

    MediaGuy Ball So Hard University

    Do not play with fire. The more eyes on this type of injury the better. This is a serious life changing injury for a pay check. I've already expounded on this subject in another thread.
     
  7. markaz

    markaz Resident Cards Fan Staff Member

    I agree 100%. No player is going to call himself out, but how are teammates qualified to diagnose symptoms consistent with concussion? Plus it would put well-intentioned players in an awkward position with the rest of his team. Medical personnel, and more of them, need to be more aware and be proactive vs. reactive. IMO.