It's a choice to let the extent of your own concussion known to others....How was R. Wilson allowed to avoid the tent? It was his choice.....if he had one...so does Cooks.
Clown posts....
You know....when someone's comeback it to label someone...it shows a lack of verbiage to complete a thought....to express oneself....sorta like adding in cuss words...although I also use those for emphasis....
No...not clowning...It's hard for me to understand a guy leaving the super bowl....for any reason...when typically guys get dinged up...and return...it happens every play...in every game...yet I don't see any bleeding hearts for these guys.
It's not rocket science here man it's really very simple. The NFL has a policy in place that players aren't allowed back on the field. If you'd watched any games over the last few years you'd know this. Instead of knowing the rules of the game you continually insult a player. Pull your head out and pay attention to the rules.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-modifications-to-leagues-concussion-protocol
The following were developed with the NFLPA and are now being implemented:
-- Impact seizure and fencing responses are each independent signs of loss of consciousness and represent "no go" criteria under the current protocol.
Players who display either of these signs at any time shall be removed from play and may not return to the game.
-- A player who stumbles and/or falls to the ground when trying to stand, unrelated to an orthopedic injury, should be sent directly to the locker room to undergo the standard locker room exam. If he passes all phases of this exam and is cleared by the UNC and the team MD in charge of concussion care then the player could return to the game.
-- Officials, teammates, and coaching staffs are instructed to take an injured player directly to a member of the medical team for a concussion assessment.
-- All players who undergo any concussion evaluation on game day shall have a follow-up evaluation conducted the following day by a member of the medical staff.
-- The implementation of a pilot program utilizing a centralized UNC based at the league office to monitor the broadcast feeds of all games. The UNC will contact the team medical staff on the sideline to ensure it is aware of the play's video.
-- A third UNC will available at all playoff games and the
Super Bowl.
Hate to break it to you but playing with a concussion is one of the most ignorant things you can do. It doesn't make you tough. It doesn't make you macho. It doesn't make you better than anybody else. It makes you a world class idiot.