At all levels of football ...
... if you're hurt or sick, you tell your coach. He sends you to the trainer. If the trainer thinks you're too sick or hurt to play, he tells the coach and you miss practice or game(s). If the trainer feels it's beyond his ability to evaluate, he sends you to the doctor who makes the determination. This well-establised procedure.
In HS, parents who take their sons to the doctor without having him see the trainer first, experience having him out for a minimum of two weeks because that's SOP for doctors in order to cover their own liability.
In Peyton Hillis' case, is the agent the new parents?
... if you're hurt or sick, you tell your coach. He sends you to the trainer. If the trainer thinks you're too sick or hurt to play, he tells the coach and you miss practice or game(s). If the trainer feels it's beyond his ability to evaluate, he sends you to the doctor who makes the determination. This well-establised procedure.
In HS, parents who take their sons to the doctor without having him see the trainer first, experience having him out for a minimum of two weeks because that's SOP for doctors in order to cover their own liability.
In Peyton Hillis' case, is the agent the new parents?
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