šŸˆ Wisconsin S Caputo "They don't even know what to call this one"

planomateo

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Yeah, dude got his bell rung. The medical staff according to Caputo don't know what to call it, might be called make his ass quit.

"They don't even know what to call this one," Caputo said, "because the symptoms that I experienced were not of the standard of what, let's just say, our medical board would call a concussion. Like I said, I'm just going through the concussion protocol just to make sure."​
 
He may be out a week or two. It all depends on how he reacts to the concussion protocol tests. My son received one in the spring and was out two weeks. Until headaches, blurred vision, nausea subside, no practice or playing.
 
I'd like to know what Cam was saying ... or, who he was talking to.
To me it looked like Cam was either trying to tell Caputo to get on his side or alert the refs that something was wrong.... CamRob definitely knew something wasn't right, but as a well-discipline Sabanite, he was getting in his stance ready for the next play regardless
 
That was my thought.

I'd be "snap the ball, snap the ball!!!"
Watching it live I first thought there was a time out or penalty and he was just taking his time getting back to his side of the ball. When I saw CamRob pointing and lining up for the snap I realized Caputo was effed up.

I like to believe Cam realized he was hurt and was pointing it out to the refs that Caputo needed attention.
 
Somebody said a couple of Bama players tried to tell him he was across enemy lines but he weren't having none of it

I got knocked shit silly a few times and it ain't no fun. Of course in those days the coaches told you to "shake it off" and you were back in there 2 plays later.

It wasn't all on the coaches though, I got kicked under the ear at the bottom of the pile once and was bleeding from my ear. Coach put me on the sidelines and I worried the piss out of him until he put me back in. Made one of the best tackles of my life behind the line on the tailback and I was dizzy as a spider in a blender the whole time.
 
If you go back and watch the play, watch how Caputo lays prone after the whistle. I believe he was knocked out for just a second or two. He then slowly gets to his knees and then stands. He definitely had that brain scrambled. It is amazing how concussion protocol has come along. Wasn't but maybe 4 or 5 years ago, that these guys would be back on the field in a few plays.
 
To me it looked like Cam was either trying to tell Caputo to get on his side or alert the refs that something was wrong.... CamRob definitely knew something wasn't right, but as a well-discipline Sabanite, he was getting in his stance ready for the next play regardless

I liked how Cam was pointing at the dude and the dude thought Cam was saying something like, "good play" and he was like, "back atcha dude."
 
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