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Merely for the record, I didn't bring it up. I only responded to statements others made. :p |
I presume someone at some point here read Bill Plaschke's article? I only ask this because it's quite possibly the worst article written and published regarding any topic at any time. It is, simply stated, the biggest piece of journalistic shit I have ever read.
In steps Michael Hurley of CBS Sports and Craig Calcaterra of Hardball talk to kick the corpulent shithead in the ear... http://boston.cbslocal.com/2015/06/1...hing/#comments http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/20...d-performance/ Folks - this is just silly. I understand the desire to get your shots in and openly acknowledge that I would do the same. But man, when you reach the level of idiocy that Plaschke reached here, you should probably just call it a day. I refuse to provide a link as I will not grace him with a pageview (nor should you), but Hurley's pieces has some of the key snippets and it really is remarkable what a bitchy little ****wit that guy has become. |
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You actually read that thing and thought to yourself "y'now, he might be onto something here'? Welp...I guess that's how Plaschke maintains a reading audience... |
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But the general public seems inclined to follow you. Unless more information comes out here, there's not nearly as much meat on the bones as many had hoped. |
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If the injury showed up 2 days later it would seem to me that causation would be the most difficult element to prove there but that trial will probably devolve into a battle of experts. If the Plaintiff has an MD telling the jury that it's reasonable to expect an injury of that sort to not manifest itself for 48 hours then the jury would likely buy the causation element. |
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