Costly: First NFL suspension for helmet-to-helmet hit
- Created on Tuesday, 13 December 2011 15:06
- Last Updated on 17.05.2012
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Nearly a week after Steelers' linebacker James Harrison clocked Browns' quarterback Colt McCoy with the crown of his helmet causing him to suffer a concussion, the NFL issued a one game suspension without pay, costing Harrison about $73,000.
Harrison is the first player to be suspended for a helmet-to-helmet hit, an escalation of previous consequences that resulted in hefty fines.
But the infraction may be the catalyst for bigger changes to the league's concussion policy.
The NFL and Players Association are holding talks to discuss what many view as holes in the current protocol. These apparent deficiencies allowed McCoy to return to the game after sitting out for two plays.
His father criticized the team for not holding his son out of play after the hit knocked McCoy backward to the ground. "He never should have gone back in the game," Brad McCoy told the Cleveland Plain Dealer." He was basically out (cold) after the hit.
Browns' Coach Pat Shumer says McCoy's symptoms did not appear until after the game. Athletic trainers, attending to other players, did not see the hit and reported McCoy was lucid and talking on the sideline.
Harrison has been outspoken about the new concussion policies, threatening to retire last year stating that he couldn't play under the new rules. In 2010 alone he was fined $125,000 for hits ruled illegal or unnecessary.
The Steelers have been fined at least 13 times this season for illegal hits.
Harrison is unable to practice or appear at the team's facility during his suspension. He is scheduled for reinstatement December 20. He can request an expedited appeal.
One issue under consideration during the NFL and union review is the placing of an independent neurologist at every game, according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen.
Injury observers are now present in the press box at every NFL game to aid sideline personnel who cannot see all players from their vantage point on the field. The NFL added these safety personnel after San Diego Chargers' Kris Dielman suffered a concussion during the fourth quarter in a game against the Jets, continued to play, and suffered a grand mal seizure on the team plane enroute home to California.
Source:
McCoy concussion could lead to league changes -- USA Today Dec. 13, 2011
James Harrison suspended one game - ESPN Dec. 13, 2011
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