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That's not true.they dont. they just care about how it affects their interest. anyone who says they care about the kids is lying to you.
Just as with the Ivins-Wiltfong-Marshall thread, there is a healthy core of people who legitimately care about the kids as individuals and as young men.
But, there absolutely is a VOCAL group of ******** who can only possibly view the situation from their own selfish perspectives.
I'm not saying people can't have opinions. But to vilify this kid, wish him harm, wish him financial hardship, call him names...
It's beyond the acceptable limit, and I hope the moderators start banning the worst offenders. I'm not even going to comment on a bunch of desk jockeys opining on whether this kid wants to risk his entire athletic career on a disease that, even if it doesn't kill you, can do permanent harm to your respiratory system.
All anyone has to do is look at BASEBALL, the single-most "socially distanced" and "least-contact" team sport.
Once actual football starts (pro and college) with none of the teams in a bubble, the "sports-related" cases will skyrocket.
Best of luck to Greg. I wish that he was playing, just to see what he could accomplish as far as individual and team goals, and I hope that he represents UM well as an alum and a professional.
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