Im confused why its the texan's fault. My understanding is that the NFL (or a third party) steps in and makes calls around concussions and whether someone needs to be taken out.
The follow up question is whether this might have affected him in the Jets game where he looked like a totally different player.
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I saw the results of the hit in the 4th Q of the Denver Game and C J played poorly in the next (Jets) game and has been out since. I thought I saw discussion of another bell ringing hit prior to those two. So my biggest concern is that we've already let him play with undiagnosed mild concussions and he is now becoming prone to them which happens. Can anyone with better skills than me put together a bell ringing montage of these from the play through his reactions and what was done for him. The worse it looks, the more I'm ready to write off HIS season without exposing him to another concussion in hopes he can recover fully and not just pass protocol. A series of concussions is a much greater concern than a first or isolated one of any grade. I'm aware that there are some more worried about wagers and fantasy than C Js future. I'm glad Demeco isn't one of them.
The best wrestler. Before the helmets, players didn't spear and hit with their heads because it did as much damage to them as to the opponent. But I bet they played with lots of sprains, twists and broken bones.
If necessary, not even then. HE wouldn't like it, but it may be the best investment the Texans could make, Protocol is the MINIMUM.
Bruh Trevor Laurence got his ankle sprained and had a concussion and won't miss a game. CJ is about to miss 2 with a concussion.