it isn't odd. He may not have suffered a second concussion. but it isn't odd to be practicing if he did.
I just think expecting this to be a personnel decision and citing last week/concussion as evidence of it is wildly out of step with what we know in 2019. whatever happens, it will be a medical decision and it will not be done in a vacuum from the previous injury
I honestly don't think either was a concussion. May have shown symptoms that they played it safe with, but he's not out there in full pads yesterday getting knocked out two weeks in a row if either was a concussion.
This is where I have been leaning also. IIRC he was full go in every practice leading up to the Bama game and Pruitt was pretty confident after the game and in his early week press conference that he was gonna be fine. This week it looks like they are taking a little more time to make sure hes good.
I know they have experts after experts lined up to test these guys that know much, much, much more than me, but I also know that if there was a legit scare that he has a concussion, the protocols for recovery and/or monitoring would in no way allow him back on the field in full pads this fast. Pruitt would be a damn fool to go against them for multiple reasons.
He's cleared the first two tests. Three was yesterday. I've also heard that it's basically been one concussion, with the other being a neck stinger that limited some mobility with his head. TIFWIW
The MSU injury looked like a stinger. He held his neck and his left arm was hanging. He did fall down handing the ball off on the next play, though. He looked woozy, but that doesn't necessarily mean he had a concussion. The Alabama injury could have been a concussion or could have been a precaution due to the previous injury.
Pruitt hasn't been in the way of the medical staff whatsoever. Butch put a lot of pressure on keeping injuries vague