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re: Why is Alabama 2020 an Asterisk for some?

Posted on 1/30/21 at 10:54 am to
Posted by Irons Puppet
Birmingham
Member since Jun 2009
25901 posts
Posted on 1/30/21 at 10:54 am to
Bull shite. This entire year is a mirror of the problems with the NCAA. Covid testing and reporting was left to the schools, just like recruiting practices. How can you ecxpect schools to be honest about positive test when they cheat at everything else. Like I said, nobody released any data on players lost due to Covid protocol, because they know the public would start asking questions. This year the SEC turned a blind eye in order to cash the checks. Injuries be damned for programs who were short handed due to honest reporting. “It just means more” mantra has a totally new meaning now.
Posted by coachcrisp
pensacola, fl
Member since Jun 2012
30605 posts
Posted on 1/30/21 at 11:04 am to
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Bull shite. This entire year is a mirror of the problems with the NCAA. Covid testing and reporting was left to the schools, just like recruiting practices. How can you ecxpect schools to be honest about positive test when they cheat at everything else. Like I said, nobody released any data on players lost due to Covid protocol, because they know the public would start asking questions. This year the SEC turned a blind eye in order to cash the checks. Injuries be damned for programs who were short handed due to honest reporting. “It just means more” mantra has a totally new meaning now.



Alabama and this board have just about gotten the best of you, SkyKing. People around here take your posts with a grain of salt, because they've come to see your hatred and bitterness to Alabama.
Now run along.
Posted by coachcrisp
pensacola, fl
Member since Jun 2012
30605 posts
Posted on 1/30/21 at 1:39 pm to
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Bull shite. This entire year is a mirror of the problems with the NCAA.Covid testing and reporting was left to the schools, just like recruiting practices. How can you ecxpect schools to be honest about positive test when they cheat at everything else. Like I said, nobody released any data on players lost due to Covid protocol, because they know the public would start asking questions. This year the SEC turned a blind eye in order to cash the checks. Injuries be damned for programs who were short handed due to honest reporting. “It just means more” mantra has a totally new meaning now.


A) Covid testing and reporting was left to the schools, answer: who the hell else would you expect to test and report, fool? The league positively had guidelines:SEC
"Required weekly testing: Three times per week
How long must a player sit out after a positive test? Minimum of 10 days from the positive test and then a four day period of acclimatization."--Sports Illustrated

B) How can you ecxpect schools to be honest about positive test Answer: Do you honestly expect a school to lie about a student athletes health involving such a serious communicable illness, and let him play against others? Don't you not realize the school's liability if just ONE person came forward and disclosed it?

C) nobody released any data on players lost due to Covid protocol, because they know the public would start asking questions. answer: "Schools can disclose FERPA-protected information only after obtaining consent from either a parent or the eligible student unless an exception to FERPA's general consent rule applies. ... In most cases, student health records maintained by a public school are education records subject to FERPA's consent requirement.
D) Everything else you spewed is only terribly biased opinion, and is ridiculous if viewed without prejudice.

SkyKing, your views and opinions are total shite around here and you're considered a joke. Do yourself (and us) a favor, and find another board to infect with your venom.
This post was edited on 1/30/21 at 1:41 pm
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