He just had back surgery this offseason.
Rob Quinn had the back surgery this time back in 2015, yes about a year ago. So there could be some hope that time of about 19 months later that back issue could be remarkable better. Problem is the back was not the issue this season. But a new list of new injuries this season....Shoulder, Chest, illness, Concussion & a overnight stay in the hospital for dehydration??? All of these injuries & mainly his
second concussion sent him to the Injured Reserve.
So yes I could choose to just focus my attention & considerations on that 2015 back surgery & write that off as the reason for what we have seen this season but it would appear from the new list of 2016 injuries & issues & the fact that a head health issue not the back caused the Ram Org to shelve Rob Quinn since week 13, I should also remind myself that Rob Quinn has battled a bad knee & a bad hip previous to the 2015 season. So the injuries from 6 seasons have mounted on his body.
I might be smart to remind myself that this 2016 season Quinn turned in his poorness preforming season since being drafted. Should this listed injury "concussion" be looked at like the rest of the other players? Or is there something else of an issue? not be taken so lightly ? Maybe the fact that Rob Quinn has a
brain tumor in his head. He has been playing with this since he was drafted.
The tumor, the size of a dime, has been at the base of his brain at least since it was first discovered during his senior season in high school in North Charleston, SC, in 2007. This tumor does cause him to have headaches from time to time, but he can have trouble with balance. This tumor, which was at the top of his spinal cavity, was preventing the fluid from flowing in and out of his brain like it should. It was building up and causing pressure on his brain, thus the headaches. Doctors operated, drilling two holes to drain the fluid, but leaving the dime-size tumor in his head:notsure:.
Best to consider all thing great & small.