Does it occur to anybody that this whole concussion paranoia is a bunch of crap? He got it in the 3rd quarter; Nobody noticed including Freeman; He played the rest of the game no problem - other than the typical Viking QB badness that had existed even before the concussion. Then three days later, somebody decides he has a concussion. BFD for Packer fans - but what if something like this happened to Aaron Rodgers or one of OUR other key players had a situation like this - strong chance of missing a game? Would that make bullshit seem more like bullshit? Or would some people still buy all this hyper-ness about concussions?
The three cases that come to mind of multiple concussions and their long term effects (or not) are: Steve Young, Troy Aikman, and Jim McMahon. I remember seeing Aikman wobbling around obviously messed up in the head many times, then go back in the game and play normally. Where are they now? Young and Aikman are competent normal network commentators. McMahon apparently has a fried out brain - a poster child for the concussion-mania people. But what else do we know (by reputation anyway) about McMahon? He was a druggie - a wacked out fool probably before he ever had any concussions.
I say this whole hyper-caution thing is trumped up bullshit, and while it could work to the Packers advantage or no effect many times, it could also at some point work against us.
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