OT: Tagfart and Current FSU S&C Coach Sued By Former Player

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There is a difference between tough training and documented symptoms like vomiting and fainting. Especially fainting. Fainting must be taken as a serious medical issue 100% of the time.

Having said that, throwing up is very common in football and track, especially in Florida.
 
There is a difference between tough training and documented symptoms like vomiting and fainting. Especially fainting. Fainting must be taken as a serious medical issue 100% of the time.

Having said that, throwing up is very common in football and track, especially in Florida.

IF true I'm actually very surprised this went on at a "progressive" place like Oregon. At least in an organized manner.

The vomiting aspect though? Yup, shut down all of football and several other sports starting in like 3rd grade if we're going to clench our pearls over that.

The optics on any of this are just bad though based on what just went down in Maryland.
 
There is a difference between tough training and documented symptoms like vomiting and fainting. Especially fainting. Fainting must be taken as a serious medical issue 100% of the time.

Having said that, throwing up is very common in football and track, especially in Florida.
Facts..tbh I’ve blacked out momentarily in HS conditioning for football b4. South Florida conditions especially is different. It happened to me once. But fainting is different. If the coaches was notified and didn’t take action then it’s serious. A lot of time blackouts occur if you not hydrated enough or didn’t eat/prepare yourself b4 hand
 
Facts..tbh I’ve blacked out momentarily in HS conditioning for football b4. South Florida conditions especially is different. It happened to me once. But fainting is different. If the coaches was notified and didn’t take action then it’s serious. A lot of time blackouts occur if you not hydrated enough or didn’t eat/prepare yourself b4 hand

Anybody that’s played down here knows exactly what I’m talking about.

As an aside, I would rather faint, throw up, and get decleated, simultaneously, than have to go in that fūcking ice tub.
 
Ice tubs are for beer bourbon etc

And for (strangely) hazing 2nd year NFL players...



I remember almost feeling bad for this dude:

Amukamara appeared to express both sides of the argument when asked for his reaction.

“Yeah, um, well, I mean, I just don’t get it. I don’t understand the rules,” last year’s first-round pick told The Star-Ledger. “I mean, I’m not a rookie anymore, so I don’t know why I’m getting thrown in the tub. I know it’s all love.

“Yeah, no one ever likes it, especially when it’s you vs. eight and no one’s helping you. But it doesn’t mess up our team morale or anything.”
 
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It's friggin 2019. Why the **** does a training staff at a major university still believe in these types of dangerous training methods? I fail to see how doing squats until you pass out makes you a better football player.
 
It's friggin 2019. Why the **** does a training staff at a major university still believe in these types of dangerous training methods? I fail to see how doing squats until you pass out makes you a better football player.

Even IF they think it's beneficial you'd still have to have the p-r sense of a developmentally delayed emu to still do it. Definitely a major indictment of Tagfart as a leader if true.
 
It's friggin 2019. Why the **** does a training staff at a major university still believe in these types of dangerous training methods? I fail to see how doing squats until you pass out makes you a better football player.
100% agree.

And when's the last time anyone saw a player pass out or even vomit on the field? Doesn't seem to happen frequently, if ever.
 
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