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Originally Posted by bossman72
..."Even when they ARE obvious, I'm not trained to know when a player has a concussion".
..."Also, I have 4000 other things to worry about during a play and dead ball period than to check players for concussions".
"There is too much gray area".
..."I can't be worrying about who has a concussion and effectively manage a game at the same time".
..."This is an asinine rule by the NFHS and should be repealed IMMEDIATELY".
..."I think if everyone writes their state interpreter in a professional manner, they may pull to put a ban on the rule for the following year, or at least a re-wording to pull the responsibility off the officials".
..."Diagnosing concussions is not our job". PERIOD.
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Bossman72-
There were some pretty smart fellas representing both the medical and legal profession involved in the writing of this rule, yet neverless,
you have formed an conclusion and are attempting to 'round up a hangin possee without ever reading or reviewing the rule, the rationale, or viewing the accompaning slide show (with pictures) which explains the rule and the rationale
in depth.
Perhaps you might just consider giving these fellas a chance to speak before forming an opinion and shooting them down based solely on the wording of a "Press Release?"
Just a thought!