07-30-2025, 04:36 PM
(07-30-2025, 04:22 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Maybe I misread, but I thought he said he did tell the team.
But if they knew he broke his neck, I agree bad PR to not check on him if it is true.
That is all I am sayin'.
Just a little consideration.

(07-30-2025, 04:25 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: There is a whole sports psychology around injury recovery.
This organization took in $700+ million in revenue, most likely. Has a yearly payroll of nearly $300 million. Why not pay a sports psychologist $100k and a social worker $50k snd have them just do routine wellness checks on players and their families? Especially injured ones.
It is a drop in the bucket, money wise. And might actually, you know, help the players emotionally & psychologically, which should yield better performance.
At worst, it will make them feel like their employer cares about them as people (at least a bit) instead of just being hunks of meat. Again, you'll get happier players and better performance. It might even yield a hometown discount in a contract negotiation once it a while. If it happence once it pays for itself for nearly a decade.
Spot on Ike. I think this would help showing the team gives a damn about you, just me, or I mean, just us.
(07-30-2025, 04:27 PM)Sled21 Wrote: First off, you are taking his word no one called him. I highly doubt "no one" called him. He's probably got his feelings hurt because Zac didn't call him every day to check on him. It's the real world. When I was injured and had to retire, how many people from the PD Administration do you think called me? The machine moves on....with or without you. And I've heard the exact same thing from many others in the same situation. If you think otherwise, you're in for a big shock.
So you think he is lying...
