OrangeXtreme
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What does that mean? I am totally clueless.The school made a liability and not wanting to deal with Poliquin decision.
I think Go is saying the decision to not play Dungey was prompted by concerns SU would someday get sued by the Dungey family if they let him play and he suffered a serious injury, along with not wanting to deal with columns from Bud Poliquin admonishing the university for risking a player's life by playing him when at least one doctor thought it best to shut things down for the season. There is nothing a no talent hack columnist likes better than to play the 'I told you so' card even when he didn't tell anyone.What does that mean? I am totally clueless.
Thanks.I think Go is saying the decision to not play Dungey was prompted by concerns SU would someday get sued by the Dungey family if they let him play and he suffered a serious injury, along with not wanting to deal with columns from Bud Poliquin admonishing the university for risking a player's life by playing him when at least one doctor thought it best to shut things down for the season. There is nothing a no talent hack columnist likes better than to play the 'I told you so' card even when he didn't tell anyone.
A player from about 10 years ago recently sued SU because of damages he feels he suffered from concussions he incurred while at SU. A side effect of doing that is that it has made SU, historically extremely cautious regarding football related brain injuries, even more so...
Ex-Syracuse football player Marcus Clayton sues school, NCAA over concussion damage
I'm amazed this thread isn't blowing up. People have been wanting and waiting for this interview since Nov. 5th, 2016... There's a ton of information spread throughout this interview.
So excited to see this thing go this Fall.
I'm amazed this thread isn't blowing up. People have been wanting and waiting for this interview since Nov. 5th, 2016... There's a ton of information spread throughout this interview.
So excited to see this thing go this Fall.
Yep, if they only knew...nah they'd prefer to speculate and use their google MD degrees to diagnose injuries they see on replay.
Do players have real claims against universities for injuries suffered on the football field? I would think the responsibility and liability lies with the athlete to determine what to do post medical information. Can a school physically stop a kid from playing if their personal doctor says he's ready to go and the school doctor says no way? I would think there is some sort of release for the school when you sign up to play. Wouldn't every player sue if that wasn't the case for injuries suffered?
I must be missing something here. Having said that, it sure sounds like Dungey could be a candidate to transfer if the school continues to monkey around with his injury situation. I'm just reading the tea leaves of that column.
As far as Eric? There's a lot not being said. And it's more than just him. And that's all I'm gonna say.
You already said too muchYes, they can. And, yes, they have. A lot of those players ended up playing college ball somewhere else.
As far as Eric? There's a lot not being said. And it's more than just him. And that's all I'm gonna say.
A statement like that doesn't benefit anyone. It invites needless speculation.As far as Eric? There's a lot not being said. And it's more than just him. And that's all I'm gonna say.
Then ignore it.A statement like that doesn't benefit anyone. It invites needless speculation.
Let's put it this way, from everything I have heard about the treatment received by some of the players imo there is a level of incompetence that the AD and SU need to review and investigate.A statement like that doesn't benefit anyone. It invites needless speculation.
Not saying there isn't. I'm saying that vaguely commenting invites people who don't know about the situation to make rash statements.Let's put it this way, from everything I have heard about the treatment received by some of the players imo there is a level of incompetence that the AD and SU need to review and investigate.
I think that anyone who follows this board and has read the posts of other parents knows there is an issue with the quality of treatment that has nothing to do with Eric.Not saying there isn't. I'm saying that vaguely commenting invites people who don't know about the situation to make rash statements.
Is there any discussion between the players' families and the AD about these concerns? Or are the families basically not given any access to the decision-makers? It seems that Wildhack should be interested in getting quality treatment for the athletes to get them cleared and playing again as quickly as possible for as long as they are able.Yes, they can. And, yes, they have. A lot of those players ended up playing college ball somewhere else.
As far as Eric? There's a lot not being said. And it's more than just him. And that's all I'm gonna say.
A statement like that doesn't benefit anyone. It invites needless speculation.