01-04-2023, 03:01 PM
(01-04-2023, 01:21 PM)GAWhoDey Wrote: Definitely an emergency.
An EMERGENCY SQUAD literally drove onto the field. Natural disasters and illnesses arent' the only types of emergencies. This would fall under the category of a MEDICAL emergency, and a life and death one at that.
Could the game have continued? That’s the only question when it comes to this legal document and the billions that the failure to continue cost the league, networks, advertisers, fantasy footballers, gambling, Mike Brown himself etc. We can’t separate an injury as severe as it may have been, from a refusal by coaches/ players to continue. Any insurances that would cover the loss isn’t going to cover it based off of coaches refusing to continue. That isn’t a legal emergency in this instance. It’s a moral one granted but we are talking about billions here and legal/ financial repercussions. There are tons of legal issues with this classification you guys aren’t taking int consideration. It was a medical emergency I agree. Not an emergency that prohibited the game.
Any insurances that would cover the loss isn’t going to cover it based off of coaches refusing to continue. That isn’t a legal emergency in this instance. It’s a moral one granted but we are talking about billions here and legal/ financial repercussions.
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