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This article appeared front page of my local newspaper today, I may have mentioned this issue last year. I'm looking for the opinions of others on this.
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We discussed a similiar issue recently on the NFHS board. I don't really have a side in these types of arguments. I see both sides. But I do think they coaches who fight to get on the sidelines in these situations aren't fully considering the danger they put themselves and everyone around them in. It truly is a safety hazard.
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Bottom line is that this is just an awful situation any way you look at it.
My solution would be to see if the school could put up some sort of (padded) raised platform. That fixes the visibility issue, and it puts the coach out of harm's way. |
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But Rich, if you let him on the field, and some kid comes crashing into him from the field, injuring himself, you have a lawsuit there too.
Let me ask this... would you allow an unoccupied similar apparatus on the sideline? Probably not, due to safety concerns from players crashing into it. Same, Same.
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this was in today's paper
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There's a lot less at stake in a human-rights commission then there is for personal-injury law-suit.
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Well, it is about money, money that most officials don't have to pay for personal injury lawsuits.
Our 70 dollar game check isn't going to satisfy some mother who's son has broken his leg and cant play again. This coach seems more interested in being in the paper talking about being violated by officials, than the safety of his team and his opponents. This is a no-win situation for everyone. But if the coach would realize that coaching from the press-box is for the better of everyone, I and a lot of people could be more sympathetic to his cause. Otherwise he is just a noisy guy in a wheel chair complaining of his misfortune. |
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Personallly, the whole idea of the coach being anywhere near the sideline is a bad idea in my opinion. My brother is a quadradplegic and even the thought of having him 10 yds. off the sideline is not enough room.
Of course it is also about dollars and sense! Why do you think the school board won't waive the liability issue? Coach from the press box. Do your job or let someone else. The only reason this coach is getting this kind of attention is because of his disability and the rest of society feels "gulity". Get over it. Think about what is best for the kids and move on. GH |
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"Coach, I am just the referee and do not know how agile you are with the wheelchair. I have not inspected it for sharp edges and padding. I do not know how well it rolls on grass. I cannot control who may or may not be assisting you, or hindering you, when you are attempting to remove the wheelchair from the area when playing action is near. If your school has sufficiently checked it out, and are willing to prove they have by taking responsibility, then we are good to go." P.S. Does the use of African American slurs help them gain sympathy for their cause? |
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