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It has more to do with "training" and return to play procedures/reporting than what's observed on the field. |
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Of course, the greater responsibility under the law would be held by the trainer who saw enough of an apparent concussion symptom to give a concussion assessment yet failed to do his legal duty to prevent the player from returning. |
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I can't determine whether or not a player is confused from the stands. I can't hear whether or not a player says his head hurts from the stands. I can't hear the doctor or trainers questions from the stands. I can't hear the answers from the stands The list goes on..... No way you are proving negligence from the stands. |
I do not feel the officials are to be held accountable here. I think the RTP protocol is 100% on the head coach of the school that put him back in the game. That is who the memo was sent to basically. He works for the AD and Principal and they are all at fault if this protocol was broken.
http://www.ohsaa.org/medicine/Concus...egulations.pdf RETURN TO PLAY PROTOCOL If a student is removed from practice or competition due to a suspected concussion or head injury, the coach or referee who removes the student shall not permit the student, ON THE SAME DAY THE STUDENT IS REMOVED, to return to that practice or competition or to participate in any other practice or competition for which the coach or contest official is responsible. Thereafter, which means no earlier than the next day, the coach or contest officials shall not permit the student to return to practice or competition until both of the following conditions are satisfied: 1) The student’s condition is assessed by either of the following: a. A physician, who is a person authorized under Chapter 4731 of the Ohio Revised Code (OCR) to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine or surgery (M.D. or D.O.) b. Any other licensed health care provider that the school district board of education or other governing authority of a chartered or non-chartered nonpublic school, authorizes to assess the student who has been removed from practice or competition. 2) The student receives written authorization that it is safe for the student to return to practice or competition from a physician or other licensed health care provider authorized to grant the clearance. Click here http://ohsaa.org/medicine/AuthorizationToReenter.pdf to retrieve the OHSAA’s Medical Authorization to Return To Play (RTP) form. http://www.ohsaa.org/medicine/sports...sion_Resources |
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http://www.ohsaa.org/members/Memos/2013-08-30.pdf
or maybe not! 3. Concussion:When a player has signs*or*symptoms*of*a*concussion*he*is*suspended* from*the*game*and*may*not*reenter*the*game.**This* is*based*upon*Ohio*House*Bill*143.** If*an*Ohio*Team*plays*a*game*in*another*state,*thi s*Rule*applies.**If*an*out*of*state*team* plays*a*game*in*Ohio,*this*Rule*applies.**This*is* because*it*is*a*state*law*now.* Go to the 8:25 mark, the hit and then the helmet on the turf caused him to be taken out of the game. <iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/dwzcHq-2Tl8?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
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The underlying theme of this law is that we can't trust parents, coaches, trainers or doctors to protect our kids; and, therefore, we will put the duty on officials who have no expertise in either (a) the child (b) or concussion. |
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You one-upped Zapruder on this clip. |
only video I could find of the game. It doesn't show the smelling salts.
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He had to be helped off the field. You think he got hit in the nuts?
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If observing from the stands was the criteria, the coaches in the press box would be held responsible observing and identifying the behaviors or symptoms. They aren't for a reason....... |
. He was noticeably wobbly after the game as he walked with quarterbacks coach Nes Janiak and his father, boys basketball coach Bob Krizancic, from the field.
“He’s OK. He got a little dinged up,” Trivisonno said of Krizancic. “He played his tail off. He had a great game. (Moeller) didn’t stop him, either.” |
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Keep trying though, it's entertaining:rolleyes: |
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