The logic seems to be "the doctor makes a whole heap of decisions over the course of a season, human error is a thing so getting one wrong occasionally is understandable." That is the only possible explanation for the suspended part of this expiring after 2024. Another error in 2025 would just be expected given the human element here.
But as Sanders has repeatedly pointed out, this part of the concussion protocol is specifically written to avoid the human element. There is no shade of gray, there is no judgement call. In this situation you are obligated to do the test. You could then argue that the result of that test involves some judgement calls... but the decision to actually do the test does not.
But as Sanders has repeatedly pointed out, this part of the concussion protocol is specifically written to avoid the human element. There is no shade of gray, there is no judgement call. In this situation you are obligated to do the test. You could then argue that the result of that test involves some judgement calls... but the decision to actually do the test does not.