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I honestly don't see much wrong with Wessler's column. Most of what he reported was right on and he left out Will and POB's situation in '06 (like DRD noted). The only issue is the Suggs drug test which I don't think is that big of a deal. Did everyone stop reading before his conclusion to log on and bash the guy? He said it's not a renegade program! Give him a break.I don't smoke weed...I smoke dudes like you on the bball court
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I was told that the failed drug test was the final straw. It wasn't a hidden fact that Mike Suggs had a good time in college (like most of us).
I've always gotten the impression that Kirk Wessler wants more from the Bradley program. It's moving in the right direction, but Evansville, Indiana State and now Drake have hoisted the Valley trophy since Bradley last did.1996 & 2019
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I agree with you JMoney. There have been columns I disagreed with in the past, but he is right on this one. The perception may be out there, but BU is not a renegade program. That's all KW is saying.
Renegade suggests the coaches are cheating intentionally and trying to get away with it (ala Kelvin Sampson), or recruiting thugs and criminals and thumbing their noses at the administration and others (ala UNLV, Cincinnati, or anywhere Bob Huggins goes). There is nothing remotely like that at Bradley. The POB/WF thing was unfortunate, but by no way was it an attempt to cheat the system. The NCAA agreed it was an innocent clerical error that wouldn't have even been known about except Bradley brought it to the NCAA's attention. And despite everything that was made about the Theron Wilson speeding ticket, He and TCS are good kids and I can cite problems much worse than that at 300+ other schools. And we'll have to wait a little longer for a resolution to the DR situation, but Jim Les cannot be implicated in that either. DR is a model citizen, and as everyone, including Kirk Wessler seems to know, there is more to that story than was reported.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostI agree with you JMoney. There have been columns I disagreed with in the past, but he is right on this one. The perception may be out there, but BU is not a renegade program. That's all KW is saying.
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Originally posted by Dallas Brave View PostSo you believe KW was getting asked by a lot of different people if BU/JL was running a renegade program?I don't smoke weed...I smoke dudes like you on the bball court
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The bottom line is,it was poor judgement on KW for writing that article..He is using another
journalist article to stir up s*** in the program!! IMO he does not like JL for what ever reason and whenever he gets a chance to make him or BU look bad he ceases the moment..Kw is an ******************** for writing this article!!!!!
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Originally posted by tornado View PostThere certainly are people who would disagree witbh you on this.
Unions that release medical info have come under HIPPA scrutiny, and so have state organizations that are not healthcare providers.
Even a police report that is made public has fallen under scrutiny, but....
.. probably the reigning fact is that virtually nobody anywhere in the nation has yet to fear the HIPPA law, simply because it is an orphan law with no federal agency to either investigate or pursue violators.
But again...the topic, if we could only stick to it, is that it most certainly is as much a violation of common standards for a journalist to openly and publicly discuss someone's private and protected medical report as it is for a doctor or a nurse to do it.
But obviously KW learned about the positive test from someone....probably a source within the university. Wouldn't that "source" be the person who is responsible for the disclosure...not the writer who reported on it? A slightly related example for comparison maybe is the SF writers who reported on Barry Bonds sealed GJ testimony. They didn't leak the testimony themselves...it was given to them by a source who was the person who may or may not have violated GJ secrecy laws.
Reports have the 1st Amendment to rely on...assuming they don't OBTAIN the information they're reporting on by illegal means. Like if KW broke into the athletic department and rifled around in files to find the report of the positive test.
Secondly...does a school-administered drug test fall under HIPPA to begin with?
Anyone else off work due to Pulaski day? I guess Chicago the only place that sees fit to honor the Poles...
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Originally posted by VromanFan View PostSecondly...does a school-administered drug test fall under HIPPA to begin with?Bradley Basketball... One Tradition; Underachievement. 2008-Current.
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Originally posted by BU_EMT128 View PostYes, well It would fall under either the HIPAA or the FERPA acts. Both of which are privacy acts, on is Protected Health Information, the other protects students personal information
And BBrave...I think the day your referring to comes later in the year....and there might be a parade (so I've heard)...
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