Thursday, May 27, 2010

House Criticizes Leach

House Judiciary Committee member Linda Sanchez criticized the hiding of injuries in sports after hearing testimony Monday on Texas Tech's firing of coach Mike Leach.
Referring to the Texas Tech incident involving wide receiver Adam James that led to Leach's dismissal in December, Sanchez, D-Calif., said at a Manhattan forum that players, assistant coaches and trainers should not have been silent concerning James' concussion.
Leach was fired on Dec. 30, two days after he was suspended amid allegations of mistreatment of James. Leach has continually denied that he mistreated James and has stated publicly that the $800,000 bonus he was due on Dec. 31 is the reason for his firing. His lawsuit includes allegations of libel and slander and breach of contract. Leach had just completed the first year of a five-year, $12.7 million deal that came after months of negotiations. Since the lawsuit began, those have come under fire as a contentious precursor to Leach's firing.

This is part of a story from ESPN.com.

Now I think it is terrible that sports have come this far that people are faking injuries. I don't believe Leach when he says he was keeping James out of the light when he put him in the shed and I believe Leach did this to discourage James from telling people that he had a concussion. Leach is a crazy competitor, and sadly, he will probably get another job somewhere and be just as brutal. Hopefully it's not anytime soon for the sake of the kids.

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