Postgame, Ron Rivera’s comment on the injury:
Postgame, Ron Rivera’s comment on the injury:
Don’t recall which concussion it was (4th or 5th)but I’ve been there and it is truly the worst. You don’t really know what is happening or where you are or why you are where you are or what you’re wearing or supposed to be doing and you have all these thoughts all at once and it overwhelmes you and you can do nothing…
For any number of injuries I would probably agree with you. There are a ton of guys like that, including myself when I played high school and college ball, that would feel like they were letting down their teammates by the mere fact that they suffered an injury that kept them from playing.
My last season of playing rugby, I took a pretty normal tackle Saturday and still had a headache when I went to practice on Tuesday. I had had a number of concussions in the Army, and I figured I had just bruised something, because I didn’t any of the signs I was used to. I really didn’t like our new coach, but I was…
There’s no way he’s crying that much out of sadness, which sucks for his neurological future.
One time, in the 7th grade, I was in the school nurse’s office faking sick to get out of class when a kid was brought in after hitting his head on the hard ground while playing flag football. This poor kid was crying and freaking out because he couldn’t remember his own name. He just kept bawling and saying, “I don’t…
This is actually pretty disturbing, as it looked like he was crying not out of sadness, but out of neurological dysfunction. I.e.,