“Somebody needs to be fired” Stephen A Smith BLAZES the NFL for the handling of Tua Tagovailoa concussion, and demands actions against those involved

Stephen A Smith, Tua Tagovailoa in action against the Bengals, IMAGO/USA Today Network
Tua Tagovailoa the Miami Dolphins’ young Quarterback needed to be stretchered off after sustaining a 2nd brutal hit to his head in a week in the game against the Cincinnati Bengals. The Dolphins, their concussion protocol and their handling of Tua following what looked like a concussion during the previous game against the Buffalo Bills is being questioned.
The Miami Dolphins will probably undergo investigation for the same as called for by the NFLPA. More and more people are calling for severe actions to be taken against the people involved and Stephen A Smith is one of them. Stephen A Smith is never afraid to passionately speak his mind and it has made him one of the most watched TV analysts in the country. Smith at his best, rants when he feels something is not right and those rants spread like wildfire another epic rant was delivered by Smith on Tua Tagovailoa’s injury and handling of the same.
“Somebody got to go!” Stephen A Smith wants severe actions against those responsible for handling Tua Tagovailoa injury

Stephen A Smith was on ESPN’s First Take and spoke about how he felt that for the handling of the whole injury episode from the apparent concussion against the Bills to its aftermath somebody needs to be held accountable and punished for the same.
He gave a passionate argument-
“Somebody needs to be fired! Now I don’t know who, but somebody got to go! At the very least a suspension. I don’t know if it was the doctors and trainers that examined him at halftime of the Buffalo game,” Smith added. “I don’t know if it is additional medical personal that were involved that gave the OK for him to be on the field last night.”
Smith went on to add how many across the league felt that Tua suffered a concussion during the Bills game and how it would be easier to get a 2nd concussion within a few days. He didn’t seem even a little convinced with Miami’s argument about the injury being a back injury rather than a concussion.
Tua Tagovailoa earlier released a statement about his health and feeling much better. All our prayers are up for Tua and his family as the NFLPA gears up to get the ball rolling for an investigation into the whole matter.
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