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In my opinion they should've

In my opinion they should've taken Shane out when his leg/ankle first started bothering him, which was long before the hit and the boos. I was in the student section. The fans were only booing because they saw Shane almost fall down, but he was kept in. I don't understand how someone didn't know what had happened. I missed the hit, and I'm sure plenty of the coaches did too because it was away from the play and the angle for a lot of them would've been bad at the time. I think Shane playing it off like he was fine was a big part of the miscommunication. In the video, for example, when Shane got to the sideline, one of the coaches or staff hit him on the helmet. It really seemed like they had no idea, so I can understand their mindset. I just cannot wrap my head around the horrific lack of communication. Where were the trainers when Shane was down, staggering across the field, etc.? Why wasn't he evaluated immediately? I don't get it. I mean, even the refs acted like it wasn't a big deal. The whole thing is weird.

You're right, but if Hoke

You're right, but if Hoke didn't see the hit or him all woozy, and then saw Shane wave it off and walk around, he probably assumed it was his leg and that if he was walking, he was fine. Even if Hoke had seen Shane fall over, if he didn't see the hit, the explanation could've been the leg. I can't imagine that if Hoke had known the gravity of the situation, he would've let Shane stay out there. The players seem to feel that he really does care about them. And let's think about his current position. His job is on the line. He's not going to make risky moves like that intentionally.  I think he should've been more aware, and maybe a fucking headset would've made a difference, but I truly believe he was completely unaware. Also remember that being in the stadium is completely different than watching the game on TV. Hits away from the play aren't replayed on the scoreboards. You see it happen when it happens or you completely miss it. There wasn't a penalty or mention of a penalty in the stadium like there was on TV either.