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The ACC will delay the start of competition for all fall sports until at least Sept. 1
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 726614" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>Ramblin Red I appreciate the research and additional information. I am of the opinion that there is no certainty in life and every day brings a chance for joy or disaster. I believe as free people we should have the opportunity to make our own decision on how to live life and what risk to take. There is a lot of guidance and research out there for the public to review and draw conclusions from. I just think that if you feel it is safe for you as an individual to participate in an endeavor you should have the right to do so. On the other hand, if you feel it is not safe, then you should certainly be allowed to make the choice not to participate. If you are 18 and choose to defer to your parents on making those decisions, well, that is your right as well. Many folks today look to some higher authority to tell them how to live their lives, feeling it provides some sort of fallback in the event something goes wrong. That way, they will have someone to blame for their bad experience and hopefully some recourse to seek restitution to recover whatever loss or injury might occur. I think the young men, staff and coaches should decide for themselves whether they wish to play or not. I think you would find a majority of them would. I further feel the fans should decide whether to attend the games or not based on how they feel the risk might play out.</p><p></p><p>I fear that if we wait to see all of the potential impacts of this virus we will never play or watch football again. Let's let those that choose to participate do so.</p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 726614, member: 65"] Ramblin Red I appreciate the research and additional information. I am of the opinion that there is no certainty in life and every day brings a chance for joy or disaster. I believe as free people we should have the opportunity to make our own decision on how to live life and what risk to take. There is a lot of guidance and research out there for the public to review and draw conclusions from. I just think that if you feel it is safe for you as an individual to participate in an endeavor you should have the right to do so. On the other hand, if you feel it is not safe, then you should certainly be allowed to make the choice not to participate. If you are 18 and choose to defer to your parents on making those decisions, well, that is your right as well. Many folks today look to some higher authority to tell them how to live their lives, feeling it provides some sort of fallback in the event something goes wrong. That way, they will have someone to blame for their bad experience and hopefully some recourse to seek restitution to recover whatever loss or injury might occur. I think the young men, staff and coaches should decide for themselves whether they wish to play or not. I think you would find a majority of them would. I further feel the fans should decide whether to attend the games or not based on how they feel the risk might play out. I fear that if we wait to see all of the potential impacts of this virus we will never play or watch football again. Let's let those that choose to participate do so. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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