Near death on Hawaii football field leads to safety questions



According to the Hawaii High School Athletic Association, athletic trainers, coaches, and referees are all trained to find concussion signs and remove a player who displays them, but none of that was enough to stop Reign from the head injury that almost took his life.

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22 comentarios en «Near death on Hawaii football field leads to safety questions»

  1. I was a fullback, linebacker, and tackle we played Ironman ball , my town was a football town, i played midget up to JV, had 3 concussions, me and my brother were the toughest kids on those teams, and theres a difference between hurt and injured, boys, a concussion is a serious injury we played in the 70s when coaches were allowed to slap, punch and kick you, but even my coach as mean as he was said if ur injured and you dont tell me, when i find out, ur benched for the season, boys a concussion is a brain injury, if u think u have one TELL YOUR PARENTS AND UR COACH!! Its got nothing to do with be tough, if u have symptoms and u dont say nothing, ur not being tough, ur being stupid

  2. How is inability to withstand pain girly? Y'all have no idea what childbirth is like. Men need to stop thinking female equals weak and start thinking cowardice equals weak. And you are certainly a coward if you are afraid to admit you have a serious injury because doing so might make other guys think you are weak. Be a man with some common sense and stop caring what your immature buddies think. Players need to be trained from early age to not see injury as weakness and especially to protect themselves from concussions no matter how much they want to go back into the game. Homecoming victory or state championship, it's not worth it. They need to hear that again and again.

  3. There’s no shame in admitting you gave an injury. Just glad he’s alright prayers up buddy stay strong. If there’s one thing that’s common throughout all sports, it’s that no one likes to see someone get hurt.

  4. What sucks about this is players are competing to make the team to start to get a scholarship to play college to start to be the best so that they can maybe go to the nfl and cycle continues it is what sucks you don’t play you miss the opportunity someone can be at your game looking at you but your not playing or you can lose your job to another players
    I work on sales and we have a leader board on who gets the best calls and seriously getting sick or not feeling good or just anything can make you fall on the board and cost you lots of money

  5. This happen to me twice. Was 22 years ago and it was just headaches. Then random nose bleeds. I never almost died but I changes a lot and developed some kind of anxiety disorder. Forgot a lot of things. It was weird. Scary

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