Thanks for posting. I don't get this kind of info here in Florida. I hope he gets a chance. He did give us some great moments.
ARob is a complete idiot. He deserves nothing. Excuses. Maybe his bad judgements were from SMOKING POT!
She's an enabler.
ARob is a complete idiot. He deserves nothing. Excuses. Maybe his bad judgements were from SMOKING POT!
He passed every drug test. So did DJK for that matter.
What other conspiracy theories do you want to use?
There was plenty of speculation at the time, on this board, about Adam's concussion being associated with his "all of a sudden" academic problems. To take it like this is coming out of left field is just plain revisionist history.
Seriously people, Iowa did milk everything they could out of this kid. He gave his heart and his body to this team, when it really, really needed him. He got his brains bashed in for it and it really didn't look like the coaches were overly concerned with his physical health. Otherwise, why leave him in to get his brains bashed in at the end of a blowout? (This also was talked about with some vigor on this board.)
Seriously, something happens in the off-season on this board. It just turns ugly. I guess it might be because only the bleed Black and Gold crowd would be talking about football in March, but can't we just resist from bashing a kid that really bailed out our program with his gustsy play over the last two years?
Also, after the whole Rhabo thing, can't we just maybe take into consideration that there could be room for improvement in how the team deals with player health? Perhaps we could look back and wonder what Kanellis would have been able to accomplish if they kept him away from contact a bit more after his first concussion.
These are all reasonable discussions. To just jump to demonizing anyone who might raise these concerns smacks a bit too much as an MSNBC or FOX mentality for my taste.
Great post Caar..
I also think it's sad on how some people on this board talk about those players that got in trouble. How quickly they forget what they did for the program.
You have some good thoughts Caar, but you do a little assuming as well. There's no indication that the coaches negelected ARob. This is football. Injuries and physical pounding are part of the territory. I can't believe they would knowingly put a kid in harm's way...especially when it's out there for everyone to see. Keep in mind, ARob may have under-stated his condition in an effort to stay on the field. Drs can't diagnose everything 100%, they also rely on what the patient reports.
There are somewhere between 250-300 former players that played and trained under Ferentz and Doyle. They almost universally praise the way they've been treated...both as players and as people. If there was an ongoing pattern of "abuse" or "neglect", we'd have heard about it by now.
I do agree though, that people are a little quick to turn on guys. ARob gave 100% for the Hawks. Then he made a stupid mistake (or two), and he's probably not going to be back on the team. That's punishment enough, there's no joy in talking him down further.
His Mom, on the other hand...
There was plenty of speculation at the time, on this board, about Adam's concussion being associated with his "all of a sudden" academic problems. To take it like this is coming out of left field is just plain revisionist history.
Seriously people, Iowa did milk everything they could out of this kid. He gave his heart and his body to this team, when it really, really needed him. He got his brains bashed in for it and it really didn't look like the coaches were overly concerned with his physical health. Otherwise, why leave him in to get his brains bashed in at the end of a blowout? (This also was talked about with some vigor on this board.)
Seriously, something happens in the off-season on this board. It just turns ugly. I guess it might be because only the bleed Black and Gold crowd would be talking about football in March, but can't we just resist from bashing a kid that really bailed out our program with his gustsy play over the last two years?
Also, after the whole Rhabo thing, can't we just maybe take into consideration that there could be room for improvement in how the team deals with player health? Perhaps we could look back and wonder what Kanellis would have been able to accomplish if they kept him away from contact a bit more after his first concussion.
These are all reasonable discussions. To just jump to demonizing anyone who might raise these concerns smacks a bit too much as an MSNBC or FOX mentality for my taste.