If it is the stress test failed would they allow him to play, and try and maybe put him on meds antidepressants or something?
I'm thinking that's what it is.....
Not that type of stress. A stress test is when they hook you up to a bunch of monitors (heart, pulse, breathing, etc) and then have you jog on a treadmill. They want to put "stress" on your body (heart mainly) and see how it handles it. There are serious conditions that only show up when you do the tests this way, or when you have "an event." And you don't want to have "an event" because that's when you drop dead (or there abouts) without warning.
Several years ago, I passed out at work and after a visit to the emergency room, where they couldn't find anything, I had to have one of these stress tests. I also had to wear a heart monitor for a couple of days and then have the results of that evaluated. All in all, it took four or five days for the MD's to do all the tests, evaluate them and then tell me "We couldn't find anything wrong with your heart. It must have been a transient event."...ie, we don't know what it was, but it doesn't appear to be too serious.
If Green is very, very, lucky he'll get the same report from the doctors...but, sadly, I don't think he will. They have already found "something" during that test. It's a long shot that "something" turns out to be nothing.