I do think the fact that it has been reported that he is in a coma has made the reaction to this worse than it would have been. I heard it explained today, he is in an induced coma, that means the medics have intentionally put him in that position. The reason being that when they completed the first operation they realised a second would be needed, and it is safer for the patient to leave them unconscious rather than let them come round from the general anaesthetic only to put them straight back under again. Yes, it was a very serious injury, but the word coma usually implies life threatening and that isn't really the case here.
Players have hit the post before and suffered serious injury, for those too young to have seen it at the time google Phil Babb and post and be prepared to wince (he broke his coccyx in that incident).
Sian Massey will no doubt not be feeling great about it, but ultimately she did what she has been asked to do. For all the grief she is getting from keyboard warriors, it would no doubt be 10 fold worse had she flagged early and been wrong and therefore denied a potential goal.
Players have hit the post before and suffered serious injury, for those too young to have seen it at the time google Phil Babb and post and be prepared to wince (he broke his coccyx in that incident).
Sian Massey will no doubt not be feeling great about it, but ultimately she did what she has been asked to do. For all the grief she is getting from keyboard warriors, it would no doubt be 10 fold worse had she flagged early and been wrong and therefore denied a potential goal.




