2/5 cornell v 'gate postgame

Started by jy3, February 05, 2005, 09:43:57 PM

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Will

[Q]Harrier Wrote:

 I sat behind those kids in the Jerseys, before you get too excited...they were maybe 15 years old, probably 14.

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Hey, it's never too early to start recruiting for the Class of 2013. :-P
Is next year here yet?

Josh '99

[Q]billhoward Wrote:
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blah blah blah[/q]Do we really have to have this debate each and every time a player gets injured?   Even when we know it's the same thing each and every time?  ::snore::
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

atb9

[Q]andyw2100 Wrote:
Adam said that your not mentioning Pokulok in your USCHO article "said a lot" to him. [/q]

It said a lot to me because had Coach felt comfortable talking about it, Avash would have reported on it.  I knew that if Avash didn't mention it, it was an intentional omission.
24 is the devil

adamw

The HIPPA laws only pertain to school officials releasing the information.  They don't pertain to a journalist reporting the information if they found out.

The fact that Pokulok left with a serious injury is newsworthy and relevant and should have been reported if known, even if they extent was unknown.  But I'm sure Avash would've reported it had he known.

Finally, my guess is Mike Schafer doesn't go into detail on injuries because of coaching reasons, not because of HIPPA.  I highly doubt that he, nor any of the players, would care about reporting what their injury was if not for gamesmanship.  And sometimes players don't care and will tell you.
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KeithK

[q]The HIPPA laws only pertain to school officials releasing the information. They don't pertain to a journalist reporting the information if they found out. [/q]I actually suspect that a journalist would have a legal right to print the information even if the source were a school official who was violating HIPPA laws.  I'm pretty sure this is the case for reporting on illegal government leaks, though the different context (individual privacy) might mean the Supreme Court precedents don't apply.

I do agree with Josh on this though.  Can't we agree to disagree?  

ugarte

[Q]jmh30 Wrote:

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Do we really have to have this debate each and every time a player gets injured?   Even when we know it's the same thing each and every time?   [/q]Hey! That was my point!


Give My Regards

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Excuse me -- in the interest of accuracy in quoting, I should point out that I wrote "yadda yadda yadda", not "blah blah blah". :-P
If you lead a good life, go to Sunday school and church, and say your prayers every night, when you die, you'll go to LYNAH!

billhoward

[OT] Hmm. Yadda-yadda vs. yada-yada. One of us must be from out of town. This may be like the "stand on line" (New Yorker) / "stand in line" (west of the Hudson) difference. Random House on yadda/yada (dates at probably late 1940s) and also blah-blah-blah (1910s). http://www.randomhouse.com/wotd/index.pperl?date=19970922

Greg Berge