08-15-2020, 06:46 PM
Here are some things to maybe consider regarding John Ross. I think some on here have been way too quick to rush to judgement or speculate about his situation. The fact is there is much more to consider than many may be lead to believe. And there is a lot that none of us have any clue about.
1.) Maybe he's not planning on staying, nor having direct contact. Maybe he's just going back to get his house in order, so to speak, and he plans on returning shortly.
2.) Maybe his wife and/or son are already showing somewhat severe symptoms. It may be hard for a sick mother to care for a a child.
3.) Maybe his wife and son have had contact with Ross' parents and 5 siblings recently. And maybe there's already other cases in the family. Or maybe they're fearful of, or are anticipating that there could be additional cases in the family.
4.) Maybe his wife or son are immunocomprimised.
5.) Maybe his immediate family is immunocomprimised.
I've said some of this earlier, but there is much that surrounds a family regarding a positive test, outside of it physical effects. There's securing food and neccessities while in quarantine. There's doctor's appointments. There's scheduling issues. There could be schooling issues for their son, who had planned on starting in a few weeks.
Leaving all of that on the plate of one woman, who very well may be feeling pretty damn awful right now, is a lot to handle. Maybe she's scared? Maybe she's overwhelmed? Maybe she needs help?
The fact is, everything I just mentioned are things we know nothing about. So I find it incredibly unfair to start to question whether or not he wants to play, or his dedication to his team. For all we know, he could be back next week. And if he isn't, and he's dealing with any of the above, shame on you for judging him.
Lastly, I just wanted to share that if you think he doesn't want to play this season, I think you're nuts. The man is in a contract year. He came into the league after the rookie wage scale was put into place, and he made a lot less than the former first round picks that came before him. I'm not saying he's not rich, but he certainly hasn't scratched the surface of what this league can offer financially.
A solid season probably nets him another 20 mil contact. A good season probably nets him a 40 mil contract. A great season may net him 60+ mil. He's got a ton on the line. If he misses time and comes back late he's most likely future sacrficing dollars.
So let's just assume he's making this decision with the best of intentions. And let's let it play out before we bring the man's desire to play ball into question.
1.) Maybe he's not planning on staying, nor having direct contact. Maybe he's just going back to get his house in order, so to speak, and he plans on returning shortly.
2.) Maybe his wife and/or son are already showing somewhat severe symptoms. It may be hard for a sick mother to care for a a child.
3.) Maybe his wife and son have had contact with Ross' parents and 5 siblings recently. And maybe there's already other cases in the family. Or maybe they're fearful of, or are anticipating that there could be additional cases in the family.
4.) Maybe his wife or son are immunocomprimised.
5.) Maybe his immediate family is immunocomprimised.
I've said some of this earlier, but there is much that surrounds a family regarding a positive test, outside of it physical effects. There's securing food and neccessities while in quarantine. There's doctor's appointments. There's scheduling issues. There could be schooling issues for their son, who had planned on starting in a few weeks.
Leaving all of that on the plate of one woman, who very well may be feeling pretty damn awful right now, is a lot to handle. Maybe she's scared? Maybe she's overwhelmed? Maybe she needs help?
The fact is, everything I just mentioned are things we know nothing about. So I find it incredibly unfair to start to question whether or not he wants to play, or his dedication to his team. For all we know, he could be back next week. And if he isn't, and he's dealing with any of the above, shame on you for judging him.
Lastly, I just wanted to share that if you think he doesn't want to play this season, I think you're nuts. The man is in a contract year. He came into the league after the rookie wage scale was put into place, and he made a lot less than the former first round picks that came before him. I'm not saying he's not rich, but he certainly hasn't scratched the surface of what this league can offer financially.
A solid season probably nets him another 20 mil contact. A good season probably nets him a 40 mil contract. A great season may net him 60+ mil. He's got a ton on the line. If he misses time and comes back late he's most likely future sacrficing dollars.
So let's just assume he's making this decision with the best of intentions. And let's let it play out before we bring the man's desire to play ball into question.