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Patriots Injury News Christian Gonzalez Watch (Head Injury)

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We’re thankfully not going to play a juggernaut offense next week regardless. So it’s at least survivable to be without him.

Hope we get him cleared, though.
If it's against Houston though one big play down the field could be the difference between a win and a loss, that's going to be a rock fight and you sure would love Gonzalez playing man taking someone out of the game.
 
If it's against Houston though one big play down the field could be the difference between a win and a loss, that's going to be a rock fight and you sure would love Gonzalez playing man taking someone out of the game.
Yes Nico Collins I don't want him matched up against any of our other CB's.
 
Not up to him to decide whether he's fine or not. He needs to clear protocol.
Exactly. And the progression through the protocol is based on objective evaluation of symptoms by independent experts. Many of the symptoms seem subjective or player reported, but the later stages also utilize neurocognitive testing. Symptoms like headache or nausea depend on the player reporting honestly, but neurocognitive testing is objective. I’ve taken it for my FAA medical clearance, and I’m pretty sure it can’t be faked. So that’s what will really determine his return to play. Hopefully he clears protocol quickly.
 
Agreed, but it seems rare to see a player get quoted after a game if they're not probably going to be ok.
It’s not just how he feels, it’s how his brain is working when he is tested. Testing measures cognitive processing, decision making, reaction time, and reflexes. He could feel okay and converse with media and coaches but still measure as being affected physically.

I think it’s rare for a player in the protocol to be talking after the game because they are sequestered by the team, and likely don’t really feel up to it. So not much of an indication.
 
It’s not just how he feels, it’s how his brain is working when he is tested. Testing measures cognitive processing, decision making, reaction time, and reflexes. He could feel okay and converse with media and coaches but still measure as being affected physically.
They showed him an animal, it had a hump, he said camel. They said "sir it's very rare that this happens but you are right, camel." Maybe Albert Einstein said Camel, I don't know. They said it was the highest possible level of performance on that test.
 
It’s not just how he feels, it’s how his brain is working when he is tested. Testing measures cognitive processing, decision making, reaction time, and reflexes. He could feel okay and converse with media and coaches but still measure as being affected physically.

I think it’s rare for a player in the protocol to be talking after the game because they are sequestered by the team, and likely don’t really feel up to it. So not much of an indication.
I’m not disagreeing with your first part, just noting that something rare happened where they let him speak to the media and am hopeful that it means he is progressing well.
 
Explain to me how the league decided to take Gonzalez out of the game and yet Herbert had to be scrapped off the ground and lifted up by his teammates and not a word was said.
Or they let Gonzalez play the next play before taking him out.
 
Agreed, but it seems rare to see a player get quoted after a game if they're not probably going to be ok.
Wilson played the entire game and got concussion symptoms the next day and missed 2 games. Boutte looked bad and he missed a week. Henderson was back quick and missed none. So hard to tell with concussions.
The fact he had some symptoms that kept him out but said he felt "fine" after the game is encouraging but just got to hope he's recovered for next week.
 
Explain to me how the league decided to take Gonzalez out of the game and yet Herbert had to be scrapped off the ground and lifted up by his teammates and not a word was said.
No ****. No consistency there. They said "spotters" made the call to check him out.

Hebert didn't have a clue where he was. His eyes made that obvious.
 
All the Gonzalez naysayers can suck it after last night, btw.
Who else thought his "43 out of 143" PFF ranking or something like that was funny as hell? The worst part is that Collinsworth contradicted his own company all game gushing about Gonzalez.

Remember Stephon Gilmore's low 2019 PFF ranking?
 
They showed him an animal, it had a hump, he said camel. They said "sir it's very rare that this happens but you are right, camel." Maybe Albert Einstein said Camel, I don't know. They said it was the highest possible level of performance on that test.
This is the NFL. We aren’t talking POTUS here you know.

I’ve taken one of those neurocognitive tests for the FAA. May not be the exact same one but I’d wager it’s close. It was very rigorous. NFL might not be quite as rigorous as the FAA but I’d expect their test regime is as soundly based on science, and not totally superficial.
 
If it's against Houston though one big play down the field could be the difference between a win and a loss, that's going to be a rock fight and you sure would love Gonzalez playing man taking someone out of the game.
It will definitely not be ideal. But not dooming the way it would feel in a Buffalo rematch. Josh would be picking Woods apart.
 

Sounds like the stuff and the things that need to be done will be done so that Gonzalez will be ready to go or not go depending on the stuff and the things that were done were done . . . and stuff.
 
Personally, I hope Gonzalez takes whatever time he needs to heal, and if he misses next week's game so be it.

It sounds like he's gonna do all he can to do play, but as the posts say, it ain't up to him.
 
Explain to me how the league decided to take Gonzalez out of the game and yet Herbert had to be scrapped off the ground and lifted up by his teammates and not a word was said.
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