Dr. James Andrews never cleared RGIII (article)

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When Washington Redskins rookie quarterback Robert Griffin III injured his knee on a gruesome collision in the fourth quarter of a 31-28 victory against the Baltimore Ravens on Dec. 9, he limped off the field for one play, then hobbled back into the huddle as fans and teammates held their breath.

Griffin, clearly injured and in pain, remained in the game for four plays before removing himself.


The following day, when the team revealed Griffin had suffered a sprained lateral collateral ligament, coach Mike Shanahan was asked why he had risked the health of his franchise quarterback by putting him back into the game.

Shanahan said he let Griffin return with the blessing of James Andrews, the renowned orthopedic surgeon, who was on the sideline.

Andrews, however, told USA TODAY Sports on Saturday that he never cleared Griffin to go back into the game, because he never even examined him.

"(Griffin) didn't even let us look at him," Andrews said. "He came off the field, walked through the sidelines, circled back through the players and took off back to the field. It wasn't our opinion.

"We didn't even get to touch him or talk to him. Scared the hell out of me."

Yet when asked by news reporters, Shanahan described a conversation with Andrews this way:

"He's on the sidelines with Dr. Andrews. He had a chance to look at him and he said he could go back in," Shanahan said Dec. 10. "(I said) 'Hey, Dr. Andrews, can Robert go back in?'

'Yeah, he can go back in.'

'Robert, go back in.'

"That was it," Shanahan said.

Only that's not the way it happened, Andrews said. What's more, Andrews remains worried about Griffin's health as the Redskins play the Seattle Seahawks in an NFC wild-card game at FedEx Field today.


"I'm the one that shut him down that day, finally," Andrews said. "I've been a nervous wreck letting him come back as quick as he has. He's doing a lot better this week, but he's still recovering and I'm holding my breath because of it.

"He passed all the tests and all the functional things we do, but it's been a trying moment for me, to be honest with you."

After Griffin left the game against the Ravens, backup Kirk Cousins led the Redskins to victory, then started the following week's game — a victory against the Cleveland Browns — when Griffin was inactive.

The risky behavior and apparent cover-up regarding Griffin's knee injury is even more curious when Andrews described the team's responsibility toward the rookie quarterback — "to make sure he's OK for the next 15 years," Andrews said. "That's what you have to watch out for for players, because they don't know."

Andrews added, "He's a competitor. He didn't want to let his team down."

Andrews made the comments while promoting his book, Any Given Monday: Sports Injuries and How to Prevent Them, for Athletes, Parents, and Coaches — Based on My Life in Sports Medicine.

Despite Griffin's insistence otherwise, today he will continue to wear the knee brace he's worn for the past several weeks, Andrews said. The brace has limited Griffin's speed and agility since his return in Week 16.

Shanahan and the team were criticized and fined earlier this season for the handling of another Griffin injury. The team described Griffin III as being "shaken up" immediately after he suffered a concussion in Week 5 against the Atlanta Falcons. The NFL fined the Redskins $20,000 for not properly informing the news media of the injury.
Dr. James Andrews says he never cleared Robert Griffin III to go back into game after injury

Way to destroy all goodwill gained for the franchise this year in spectacular fashion.
 

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Shanahan was thirsty for a playoff spot and didn't care about the long term impact, it seems like.
 

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never cleared him to return to the Ravens game, not the season.
 

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Shanahan was thirsty for a playoff spot and didn't care about the long term impact, it seems like.

Not excusing Shanahan but difference between making the playoffs or not is difference between whether you keep your job or not. It can make you do things you normally wouldn't do.

If Shanahan had been in his first year as coach I'm sure that he would have told RGIII to sit. I didn't like the way RGIII looked the last two games aways. He obviously needed at 4 weeks to heal, which would have ended the season for him, but he has to think long-term.

RGIII needs to make sure that he strengthens his body over the off-season, especially his knees. That track body ain't going to work in the NFL.
 
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Shanahan ran this dude into the ground.

This whole read option shyt should start be questioned, yeah it works right now, but you're putting your QB in serious danger with this shyt.
 

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Shanahan ran this dude into the ground.

This whole read option shyt should start be questioned, yeah it works right now, but you're putting your QB in serious danger with this shyt.

the play where he originally got hurt in the Ravens game came off a QB scramble when the pocket collapsed on him, and he reaggravated it today on another pass attempt, the knee brace fukked him more than anything on that play. As for the final injury, well, he should've never been out there to begin with.
 
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