Omaha1 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Straight up question - is the Seton Hall team and coaching staff all fully vaccinated? If not, that responsibility falls on Willard and he has no right to blame anyone.
Have you seen the rate at which vaccinated people are getting this and fully vaccinated teams are getting shut down? While I fully support the vaccine, I'm afraid that's just not relevant to this situation.
I do understand. And I have less sympathy for someone or a group who shrugged off the need to vaccinate. If Willard and the entire team were vaccinated and then tested positive, your comment carries more weight. If they chose not to vaccinate and Willard didn’t convince them to, he’s lost all credibility on this. Doesn’t matter if vaccinated people are possibly testing positive as that is a different conversation to this specific case.
OmahaUberAlles wrote:Omaha1 wrote:I do understand. And I have less sympathy for someone or a group who shrugged off the need to vaccinate. If Willard and the entire team were vaccinated and then tested positive, your comment carries more weight. If they chose not to vaccinate and Willard didn’t convince them to, he’s lost all credibility on this. Doesn’t matter if vaccinated people are possibly testing positive as that is a different conversation to this specific case.
Burn in hell you Authoritarian UnAmerican scum.
Hall2012 wrote:
This specific case involves many vaccinated players and coaches testing positive. That's not different.
Savannah Jay wrote:Hall2012 wrote:
This specific case involves many vaccinated players and coaches testing positive. That's not different.
I am curious (not in a judgemental way, at all)...SHUs game against Iona was cancelled two weeks ago due to COVID protocols at Seton Hall. They played last night with a partial team and Willard talked like Saturday and next Tuesday will be the same. By next Tuesday, it will be 19 or 20 days since the COVID came to light at Seton Hall. Is this a situation where it's going from one group of players to the next, and that's why it's stayed so long? Or is it that the same players are sick and can't shake symptoms? Or tested positive, asymptomatic, but can't get to the negative test?
I think the "lack of sympathy" by some is more a lack of understanding what's happening, because we don't get any info. "COVID Protocols." Does that mean player(s) are positive and not sick? Are they sick? Vaxxed? boosted? But SHUs situation can be a warning flare that a 10 day reset isn't necessarily a "fix."
billyjack wrote:I'd be pissed if PC was forced to play in Newark without Watson. i just don't fully understand the reasoning to kinda force the teams into playing last night. I'm happy it worked out this way though, cuz i'm a PC-homer, lol.
billyjack wrote:I'd be pissed if PC was forced to play in Newark without Watson. i just don't fully understand the reasoning to kinda force the teams into playing last night. I'm happy it worked out this way though, cuz i'm a PC-homer, lol.
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