The thing that you and Alex need to accept is that Cameron Smith nor anyone else didn't know the severity of the injury. Cameron Smith was just defending him team mate which he is perfectly entitled to do; any other captain in the NRL would have done exactly the same thing. What is Cameron Smith supposed to say "Yes my team mate was totally at fault for a tackle that was never illegal and incident which he didn't contribute to! Please penalize my team and suspend Jordan for 7 matches." We also do not have the right to judge players based on the severity of the injuries they suffer and whether or not they come off screaming on a stretcher; the severity of the injury is something for the medical people to diagnose.
You seem to allude to the argument that Cameron Smith should have done more. I feel it necessary to point out that Cameron Smith nor any of the other players on the field are medical professionals. Just because he didn't try to administer first aid of help Alex McKinnon doesn't mean he doesn't care about his welfare. Like I said in my post before, if you look at the footage of the incident, Cameron Smith looks just as worried as anyone else on the field!
Hark at all the 'expert' psychologists on here deciding what Cam Smith is thinking or why he did what he did when he did it.
How many of the most vocal on here were actually at the game? And if they were, how much of their attention was on Cam Smith at the time? Gimme a break...been through it twice with 2 people in my club (one luckier than the other but both unable to play again). Trust me, your attention is all on the poor bugger going through it.
Or are they are using the benefit of up-close-and personal angles and replays of this tragic accident to base their opinions? Watched it a few times myself after this debacle to see if it was even possible to build up the scenarios some are spouting - nothing remotely close.
So maybe they are just the media's b*****s - a twist here, an exaggeration there, a story or two, and there she grows.