GARAFOLO: “Concussions are not sprained ankles. You can’t sit here and say, ‘It’ll take a certain number of weeks or days. You’ve got a timeframe for these.’ So you can’t really predict concussions. So when you hear things like, ‘Hey, there’s confidence he’s going to play,’ and, ‘He seems to be doing well,’ and all these things. ‘He doesn’t have symptoms right now.’ Yes. That is a good thing. But you’ve got to continue to go through the protocol, and as we sit here right now, I could tell you he is still in the concussion protocol right now, and there are steps to go through. They’ve got to increase his physical activity and then see if symptoms result because of that. That’s part of the process from being able to get all the way through. So, yeah. I hear all the optimism. I hear all the people saying he’s going to be good to go on Sunday. We don’t know that for sure, but we will know that over the next couple of days, provided he continues to display no symptoms as they work their way through this protocol.”