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Sir Yacht has spoken! Is he a cousin of the Maryland Mole or Dude from WV?Don’t know if legit
Not sure if this has been posted, but there are some interesting conversations from cardiologists on Twitter refuting one of the reaearch papers the BIG used.
The B10 cannot really turn back. Too late. The whole thing is intriguing though. Bilas is right. Give us the documentation. The B10 gave no real defense of the decision. Based on what medical evidence and scientific research? What scientific data and facts? Want to share that with us mere mortals who might benefit? Apparantly not.Here's the latest on what Tom Mars is doing. Love that name by the way, reminds me of Tom Ace from Ace Ventura.
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College Football Players Push to Play in a Battle of Waivers and Petitions
Justin Fields and other college football stars insist they should be able to play. Attorney Tom Mars has a waiver plan that might allow it.www.sportico.com
It sounds like the B1G didn't really get a thorough report anyway, which is what's keeping them silent in the face of uproar.
I think the leagues need to decide whether they are doing this because the player risks their own health or because they risk the health of others. And they're better off sticking to the latter. How, in a CTE world, do you tell a kid he can't play because he might be risking some damage to organs from a brand new disease, when the sport involves them smashing their heads against each other?
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I played devil's advocate in another thread with that same argument. If you didn't care about their safety before, don't try to make choices for them now because of their safety.Here's the latest on what Tom Mars is doing. Love that name by the way, reminds me of Tom Ace from Ace Ventura.
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College Football Players Push to Play in a Battle of Waivers and Petitions
Justin Fields and other college football stars insist they should be able to play. Attorney Tom Mars has a waiver plan that might allow it.www.sportico.com
It sounds like the B1G didn't really get a thorough report anyway, which is what's keeping them silent in the face of uproar.
I think the leagues need to decide whether they are doing this because the player risks their own health or because they risk the health of others. And they're better off sticking to the latter. How, in a CTE world, do you tell a kid he can't play because he might be risking some damage to organs from a brand new disease, when the sport involves them smashing their heads against each other?
The B10 cannot really turn back. Too late. The whole thing is intriguing though. Bilas is right. Give us the documentation. The B10 gave no real defense of the decision. Based on what medical evidence and scientific research? What scientific data and facts? Want to share that with us mere mortals who might benefit? Apparantly not.
The South is the problem. People in the South are not following protocols...and by all evidence we see..have no intention of doing so
This is still a southern centric conference with 3 northern outposts. I guess 4 if you count ND in 2020. But that bodes poorly for completion of season
Good post and you are right on every key point. The rich, arrogant B10 thought as soon as they canceled football..well, the other impovervished sharecroppers...the other P5's...would quickly fall in line. I guess we were supposed yo gollow the B10 into the burning building. They forgot about the SEC. Indeed more powerful and influential and superior FB to the B10. They refused to fold their cards. The B10 made a classic strategic mistake. Make sure you know what your competition will do before you make your play!! They blew it big time.This proves a couple of things:
- The B1G believes themselves to be self-important, and they were looking to set the trend for the rest of college football by making a grand spectacle of cancelling the season, expecting the other P5 to follow suit
- They were caught off guard last week when the ACC, SEC, and Big-12 didn't fall in line
- Their "vote" wasn't really a vote
- Money drives the bus
- Ohio State runs that conference
Teams playing themselves. That’s the only way Rutgers can win, and incidentally, I think it’s probably the only way the team can score.
Yep. If anyone in the B1G plays a single down, he's toothless and ineffective. He'd have to "resign".
It is convenient that tOSU was mentioned as playing five other teams. As there are seven in the B1G East, who is left out?*not sure who this snook guy is or if this is true but pretty interesting stuff.
Funny. I was told here that BoOsTeRs WoUlDn'T sTaNd FoR iT!!!The vote by the Big Ten Council of Presidents and Chancellors (COP/C) was overwhelmingly in support of postponing fall sports and will not be revisited.
This proves a couple of things:
- The B1G believes themselves to be self-important, and they were looking to set the trend for the rest of college football by making a grand spectacle of cancelling the season, expecting the other P5 to follow suit
- They were caught off guard last week when the ACC, SEC, and Big-12 didn't fall in line
- Their "vote" wasn't really a vote
- Money drives the bus
- Ohio State runs that conference