Quote from: bunker on February 22, 2026, 09:34:55 PMPeople are too quick to call out the medical staff with minimal real information. I know some of the staff personally from being in the health care field. They are well trained, have first rate reputations, and are incredibly ethical. I'm not saying mistakes can't be made, but you should have alot more first hand information before calling them negligent.
Quote from: Throw Long Bannatyne on February 22, 2026, 07:31:36 PMIn the interview Woli talks about trying to play with 3 cracked ribs in 2024, being tackled and knocked out for the remainder of the season with 6 broken ribs. Just another case of a Bomber player being allowed to play when they shouldn't when replacements were available.People are too quick to call out the medical staff with minimal real information. I know some of the staff personally from being in the health care field. They are well trained, have first rate reputations, and are incredibly ethical. I'm not saying mistakes can't be made, but you should have alot more first hand information before calling them negligent.
Either the medical staff didn't know about about his injury or they were negligent and allowed him to play anyway, seems these stories always end the same way with the player getting injured much worse than they were originally and missing the rest of the season.
