What I don't understand is why it was Leach's decision in the first place.  
Don't they have doctors at Texas Tech who are empowered to make those decisions?

Imagine if something like that happened at Florida.  Every move would be under 
a microscope, as it was when Tim went down.

Go Gators!!!!

Ken B. (NYC Gator)


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-----Original Message-----
From: "Cecilia" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 2009 16:44:24 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Which version of the Texas Tech / Mike Leach / James 
        story do you believe?

Yes, a dark room is a good place for someone with a concussion... but it should 
be a dark room where the injured player can lie down on a flat surface 
(preferably a bed, no pillow).  If there is a blow to the head, it is advisable 
to apply an ice pack to the area to help prevent swelling.  I doubt there was 
any reason to keep Adam James in the "closest dark room".  If he sustained a 
blow to the head, he should have been taken to a more appropriate place to be 
monitored.  Even if he is a spoiled, arrogant, elitist brat who can't play 
football worth a damn, he deserved to be treated appropriately when injured.  

Mike Leach is a jerk... and, apparently, not a very bright one.

Cee
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: gatortalk googlegroups 
  Sent: Thursday, December 31, 2009 7:56 AM
  Subject: [gatortalk] Which version of the Texas Tech / Mike Leach / James 
story do you believe?


  Regarding James:

  James version is - He was locked up in a tiny closet and shed and held there 
by guards

  others - supposedly including his position coach - described James as 
arrogant, elitist, spoiled, brat - thinks the world should evolve around him

  some are saying that James is whining because he is not treated like a star


  Regarding Mike Leach

  James said he had a concussion - so doctor and trainers took him to a dark 
room.  (people with concussions are suppose to stay in dark rooms, away from 
light?).  Closest dark room was a garage 30 or so feet from practice field.  
"The guards" were actually team medical trainers that were there to help him, 
monitor him, and check on him every 10 to 15 minutes.  This was the "tiny 
cramped" shed - actually a large garage where practice equipment for the 
football team is stored, with ice, water, etc.  

  The tiny, cramped electrical closest - was actually the media room.  Again 
dark room, trainers there to check on him every 10 to 15 minutes.  

  TV station showed these rooms.  

  Mike Leach's position was that he was not going to let one player dictate how 
his team was going to be run.  If you lose control of the team to a player - 
you might as well move on

  Mike Leach's position is that he did what doctors and trainers said to do for 
a concussion


  Regarding Texas Tech

  Supposedly they have been after Mike Leach since last year's contract 
negotiations.  Mike Leach running his mouth a few times this season does not 
reflect well on university.  Mike leach was given an opportunity to apologize 
to the James family - and refused.  

  The team is not talking much - sounds like feedback from team is mixed.  

  Sounds like the students and fans of Texas Tech are on Mike Leach's side.  


  Its a three ring circus.  

  Sounds to me that Texas Tech, and its fans, are the big loser here.  Sounds 
like Texas Tech will be sued b the James family and Mike Leach, lose their best 
coach in decades, and the media fallout is not in their favor.  

  I know that Cee is not on Mike Leach's side :-)

  So who and what do you believe?  

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