Seahawks fined for not following concussion protocol

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The NFL issued a fine to the Seattle Seahawks for failure to properly apply concussion protocol on a hit to the head of quarterback Russell Wilson during a Week 10 win over the Arizona Cardinals.

A joint NFL and NFL Players Association review resulted in a $100,000 fine for the team, and the coaching and medical staffs will be required to attend remedial training regarding the protocol.

"The results of the joint review determined that the protocol was triggered when Mr. Wilson was directed to the sideline for an evaluation after the referee, Walt Anderson, concluded that a medical examination was warranted," the joint statement read. "Nonetheless, the required evaluation was not conducted and Mr. Wilson was permitted to return to the game without an evaluation. Once it is determined that a medical examination is warranted, a player may only be cleared to return by the medical staff; Mr. Wilson's return to the field without a sideline concussion evaluation was therefore in violation of the Concussion Protocol. Subsequently the team medical staff did examine the player and clear him per the protocol."

The Seahawks released the following statement regarding the NFL and NFLPA's review a short time later:

View: https://twitter.com/seahawksPR/status/943931425186766848?s=17

Wilson briefly left the field after taking a third-quarter hit to the jaw by Cardinals linebacker Karlos Dansby. The quarterback went into the sideline medical tent for a few seconds before returning to play.

Wilson was asked about the sequence after the game.

"Well I got smacked in the jaw pretty good there," he said. "I wasn't concussed or anything like that. I felt completely clear. I was just trying to feel my jaw, I was like 'aw man, it's stuck.' I think I was laying on the ground for a second just trying to feel my jaw and I think Walt [Anderson, the referee] thought maybe I was a little injured or something like that. I told him I was good, I was good and he said you got to come off."

Wilson added at the time: "I think Walt did a great job, first of all. He made the smartest decision. I was fine though. A hundred percent fine. And then I finally went over through the whole concussion stuff. We went through every question you can imagine. I answered even some more for them just so they knew I was good and then went back in there."

Despite Wilson's comments on the matter, the NFL and NFLPA found the concussion protocol was not properly followed in his case.

After the investigation and fine, the league added that it will update the protocol to clearly define how to handle players suspected of a concussion in the future.

"As determined by the NFL and NFLPA, an immediate update will be made to the protocol instructing officials, teammates, and coaching staff to take players directly to a member of the medical team for a concussion assessment," the statement read. "The NFL and the NFLPA will continue to look at potential modifications to the protocols in an effort to keep players safe."
 

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And they’re lucky it wasn’t worse.

Undermining the concussion protocol only gives ammo to those that want to bring down the sport or for those that don’t trust that the measures the league has taken is legit
 

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Looks like it's to the owner and it's treated just like a player fine. It goes to NFL charities though this may be funneled directly to a relevant charity.
 

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You should see Cheatriot fans whining about no suspensions or loss of draft picks and who they're picked on. Somebody send them a waambulance.
 

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I remember watching this game live and knowing they would get away with it in the moment. This team is the most annoying fucking team i can remember in all sports. So glad we whooped their ass Sunday.
 

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The NFL needs to make it more painful, i.e. a round one pick for purposefully disregarding those rules.

This stuff is no joke man, in terms of being a long term threat to the league. They have to make it hurt. Draft picks do that moreso than a money fine that a billionaire will scoff at.
 

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I think the whole city is suffering from concussion after last Sunday's annihilation.
 

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The NFL needs to make it more painful, i.e. a round one pick for purposefully disregarding those rules.

This stuff is no joke man, in terms of being a long term threat to the league. They have to make it hurt. Draft picks do that moreso than a money fine that a billionaire will scoff at.

Maybe start with a second and see if that is enough.
 

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The fine should be assessed to Wilson, he was instructed to go into the protocol/enter the tent. He walked to the tent then ran back onto the field.

It's on him, not the team!
 

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The fine should be assessed to Wilson, he was instructed to go into the protocol/enter the tent. He walked to the tent then ran back onto the field.

It's on him, not the team!

they let him. easy to stop him, take away his helmet.

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The NFL needs to make it more painful, i.e. a round one pick for purposefully disregarding those rules.

This stuff is no joke man, in terms of being a long term threat to the league. They have to make it hurt. Draft picks do that moreso than a money fine that a billionaire will scoff at.
I was watching NFLN and they implied this would be the first offense action. Further violations get progressively worse.
 

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they let him. easy to stop him, take away his helmet.

Or his scrotum, I'm fine with it either way.

There is no rule about taking away helmets etc. It's just "go get in the tent".

Maybe they should add the take away the helmet, it would help right..........

Still this one is on No Fuss Russ.

SEA has been slowly declining, and clinging on. I'd like to see the decline continue to be slow and agonizing because the arrogance coming from that ball club from players and the HC deserves cold revenge.

Sherman and his achilles injury are an expensive thing to contemplate and I hope they make the wrong decision.

Each of our division opponents gives me reasons to loathe them..........SEA has been on top of the list for many years now.

The script has been flipped.........and it's delicious!!!!!!!
 

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That's a feminine slap on the wrist at best.

$100K for blatantly spitting in the face of the policy designed to protect players. The shecocks are never gonna do it again after that kind of punishment. :poop: