Article By Jeff Gibson on 12th November, 2009
The same goes for Florida quarterback Tim Tebow’s head brutally snapping forward against the leg of his teammate during a sack by a Kentucky defensive lineman. Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford’s attempted tackle, and fall to the turf against Texas Tech was easier to watch, but still left him forgetting plays on his offense’s next drive.
All diagnoses with differing degrees of concussion, these incidents raise the question in terms of diagnosing, and properly treating, brain trauma in football: What more can the leagues, docto...
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