مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : In 2011


WfE6Bo8f12
24-08-2014, 06:07 PM
"Initially, he passed all of the tests that are required by the protocol," Holmgren said. "Initially, I'd say we didn't think that. Now, I would say it's safe to say he has symptoms of a concussion. So, that's the way we're treating it now. He's still not doing too good, so we'll continue to monitor him." Holmgren said Read will be sidelined at least through Sunday's game at Madison Square Garden, pushing his total games missed to at least six. Read has experienced headaches and other eye-related issues, which should raise a few eyebrows about the severity. Read left last Tuesday's game in Calgary in the first period after receiving an elbow to the head from Brian McGrattan. "Rapid eye movement, stuff like that," Holmgren said when asked about Read's difficulties. "When he turns his head to look for a pass, stuff like that. It's probably, in all likelihood, concussion-related." Clearly, no two concussions are the same. Michael Raffl suffered a diagnosed concussion in Colorado a week ago today, one game after Read, and Raffl felt well enough to play in New Jersey on Tuesday night. Holmgren also revealed for the first time that Read suffered from "one other [concussion] since he's been here." In 2011, during Read's rookie season, the Flyers covered up Read's concussion and labeled it an "upper-body" injury. Read missed three games from Nov. 2-5, 2011. "You know, when you get hit hard even in the upper body, your brain is bound to rattle around inside your head a little bit," Holmgren said. "I can't explain it. As far as we've come in diagnosing those type of injuries and as far as we've come in treating them, we've still got a ways to go, I guess." * Charles Smith, a taekwondo national champion, who is black, filed a $10 million racial discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. Olympic Committee. Colleges * University of Texas quarterback Vince Young had surgery to repair a hernia. * A judge dismissed a portion of a lawsuit filed against Notre Dame and four former football players by the parents of a woman who accused the men of raping her more than 2 years ago. * Tony Harvey resigned as associate head basketball coach at Missouri, amid allegations he gave money to a player. Auto Racing * Jeff Gordon captured the pole for tomorrow's DHL 400 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn with a record speed of 190.865 mph. * Martin Truex Jr. won the pole for today's NASCAR Busch Series Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway, at 180.102 mph. Hockey * Gerry McNeil, who won two Stanley Cups as a goaltender with Montreal, died at 78. * Anaheim traded goalie Martin Gerber to Carolina for defenseman Tomas Malec and a third-round pick. * Defenseman Ken Klee and forward Darcy Tucker re-signed with Toronto. Sport Stops * Austrian Georg Totschnig won the seventh stage of the Tour de Suisse, and Germany's Jan Ullrich lost the overall lead. * Fourteen-year-old Michelle Wie shot a 2-under-par 142 at the U.S. Men's Public Amateur Links qualifying in Hershey, falling short in her quest to reach the 2005 Masters. * A drive-by gunman fired shots at the home of retired world champion boxer Jeff Fenech in Sydney, Australia. * Former top 10 player Amanda Coetzer, 32, of South Africa, retired after a 16-year tennis career in which she won nine singles and nine doubles titles. *

mm3272
01-09-2014, 07:44 AM
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