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Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa suffers head injury, carted off the field


Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa was ejected from the field after suffering a serious injury

Hoping for a quick recovery, although Tua should never have played on Thursday to start
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Tua also participates in it.

That was the most infuriating thing about Tua Tagovailoa’s severe head injury on Thursday night. The idea that real anger couldn’t be directed at anyone, just exploded into the air. We reviewed this on Sunday. It seemed pretty clear that Tagovailoa had suffered a brain injury when he stumbled on the Miami field with the Bills. You already know that. I know. We all know that.

However, later in the game, Tua returned. You want to know why. I want to know why, We all want to know why, including NFLPA, who opened an investigation into why.

However, everyone had a cover story ready to go. Mike McDaniel has a story ready to go. That’s his back. Tua had a similar story, telling everyone that his back was injured and that was the problem. And everyone gets what they want. McDaniel got his #1 QB back on the field. Tua must play. Dolphins fans must watch their team beat the Super Bowl favorites to take a 3-0 lead. Who pressed the Dolphins to protect Tua from herself? That’s what people say they want, and here we are. Is the media, so reliant on its NFL access, really in the lead? I’m sure ESPN’s Adam Schefter has a cell phone just for that.

We know how dangerous a second concussion in such a short amount of time can be. It is no longer a secret. Chris Nowinski, executive director of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, warned of the consequences of Tua returning to the field too soon before the match started.

The NFL and its players, medical staff, and coaches are now hiding in plain sight. They often hide this for fear that people will eventually turn away if they know football is really dangerous, the consequences are real. That they will conclude that this is too much to ask of people, the sport is too barbaric to bear any longer.

Then it became public, how dangerous football is, how destructive. We all know. We know what every player is risking. They know. And yet, what’s the top rated show every week? Each year? It’s an NFL game. Who turned their back? The money is still there. Advertisers are still yearning to be a part of the broadcast. So what is the impetus to change any of this?

Yes, it was horrifying to watch Tu come in fence reaction on national television and broadcast over and over again.

But Tua got to exactly where he wanted to be, on the field. He is where the coaches want him to be. He’s where the fans want him to be. He is where the imaginary owners want him to be.

Thankfully last night, the Dolphins announced on Twitter that Tua was able to move all of her limbs.

There are certainly plenty of players on any NFL roster who feel like they have no choice. Coaches and front offices are always looking to replace a beginner with someone younger and cheaper around the time the first guy becomes a starter. We all know that the pressure is on everyone on the list. Their dreams, their work, are hanging by the ropes of the next play.

But a starting midfielder? A growing and exciting person who will be the mainstay of the franchise for as long as you like? He has the power to say he doesn’t want to be there this week. That he will see the whole picture. That’s not to blame him. The paramedics should have taken him out on Sunday. They shouldn’t have let him on the plane on Thursday. Did they lie to him? Did they tell him the truth while also putting him on the cover of the story to tell the press? The only consequence is that Tua may have died on Thursday. It is completely possible. But the team doctors let him play, because that’s what everyone wants. Maybe they will be fired, or sued, or both. The team will hire new people. They will do the same thing.

And who is really asking for change? We all say we are, but the NFL continues to print money from our patronage. You can be sure that if Tua dies on the field Thursday night, that won’t change. So really, what’s the motivation?

It’s likely that Tua knows what the deal is on Sunday and on Thursday. And we can throw it on the chain to say that coaches should know better, The medical team should have known better, the NFL should have known better. But those dominoes never stop. Why does the NFL care when the money pipeline never stops? So if there is no pressure from above, there is no pressure.

This is football now. We knew exactly what was going on, and so did everyone inside the line. And this is how it will continue to spin. Quite simply, it’s too big to fail, no matter how many lives it actually destroys along the way.

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