Miami Dolphins haven t put the health of their players first
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Backup QB Teddy Bridgewater is now out & in the concussion protocol.
So Mike McDaniel runs a reverse with his only healthy QB as a lead blocker? Sorry, this guy still doesn't get it.?Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa is out with a . Backup QB Teddy Bridgewater is now out & in the concussion protocol.So Mike McDaniel runs a reverse with his only healthy QB as a lead blocker? Sorry, this guy still doesn't get it.?
Concussion-inducing hits to Tua and Teddy Bridgewater make one question the Miami Dolphins approach to QB safety
The Miami Dolphins are down to their third-choice QB after multiple concussions Concussions have left the Miami Dolphins with their third-string quarterback as their only healthy option. However, you struggle to sympathize with a team that doesn't care about the safety of its players. Tua Tagovailoa's concussion and the Dolphins' response to it has become the single most controversial talking point of the 2022 NFL season thus far. The Dolphins continue to suggest that the quarterback didn't suffer a head injury against the Buffalo Bills, even though he lost steadiness, appeared dizzy, and collapsed on the field. What makes this defense even more problematic is that the NFLPA has fired the independent head trauma assessor in charge of the Bills-Dolphins game because he made a mistake with his evaluation of Tagovailoa. Teddy Bridgewater's concussion on Sunday was another blow. Despite passing the concussion protocol test, he had displayed signs of ataxia, which meant he had to be pulled from the game. However, after his withdrawal, Mike McDaniel called a trick play that saw his only healthy quarterback utilized as a blocker on the run, which was senselessly careless.Miami Dolphins should be investigated over their approach to QB health
Concussion experts have accused Mike McDaniel of not understanding the issue It's sometimes difficult to be critical of a sports franchise doing whatever it takes to win when the media paints winning as the most important thing in the sport. If Mike McDaniel loses games early in his premiership, the media will be on him. The headlines focus on this Wunderkind being a bust, so to a point, it's difficult to blame him for wanting to keep his best players on the field. What is unforgivable, however, is keeping a player in the game despite knowing they have suffered head trauma. It was clear to anyone watching that Tua Tagovailoa was displaying concussive symptoms against the Buffalo Bills. No back injury causes a player to lose steadiness and collapse. A lock-up or twinge in a back muscle can cause someone to fall, but the body naturally looks to protect itself and restrict movement. The person then goes down softly and in stages. What Tagovailoa displayed wasn't a careful landing. This was an example of a human being who didn't have all his cognitive faculties. He was off-balance, not in control of his limbs, and displayed signs of trying to 'clear the cobwebs' by wiping at his head before staggering to the floor. These are all clear signs of ataxia, yet the Miami Dolphins ignored them. Not being forced to remove your quarterback from a game by the rules is one thing, but to keep a human being in that situation, a person you interact with daily is just shocking. The Dolphins need to be investigated for how they assessed Tagovailoa after the game. Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa is out with a .Backup QB Teddy Bridgewater is now out & in the concussion protocol.
So Mike McDaniel runs a reverse with his only healthy QB as a lead blocker? Sorry, this guy still doesn't get it.?Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa is out with a . Backup QB Teddy Bridgewater is now out & in the concussion protocol.So Mike McDaniel runs a reverse with his only healthy QB as a lead blocker? Sorry, this guy still doesn't get it.?