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what will happen if the TSSAA has to fold ? would there be sports this school

year?

 

Brentwood Academy will pick up a nice office in the Nashville area and yes, there would be high school sports this year. Of course, you would have to get used to calling the head of the BSSAA Mr. Flatt.

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http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar...EWS03/607050417

has a good article on this. Does this mean that Public Schools will be able to start recruiting also at a young age? What happens if TSSAA has to pay all the attorney's fees for Brentwood? :lol:

Recruiting already goes on in public schools. The article actually points this out.

 

what will happen if the TSSAA has to fold ? would there be sports this school

year?

There were sports before the TSSAA.

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How about we leave race and religious preference out of the debate? Obviously you don't have a strong point of view if you have to resort to such.

 

First of all, I did leave race and religion out of it. The reference was to nationality. And having good friends who went to FR and who were members of the legendary "Black Hand" (a reference to the Mafia, Cosa Nostra, etc) and of Italian decent, and knowing that they are extremely confident and successful and won't take umbrage from good natured kidding, I'm more than happy to joke about it. When you're a member of an ethnic group with the highest average education and economic attainement of any other European ethnic group, the Sapronos don't offend you: they entertain you!

 

And, my point of view is that the leadership of the TSSAA and their attorneys made a series of really, really stupid mistakes and now all the high schools in the state are going to pay for the incompetence and jealousy of the leadership. And it won't take a "Guido" to collect, just a fairly good attorney.

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First of all, I did leave race and religion out of it. The reference was to nationality. And having good friends who went to FR and who were members of the legendary "Black Hand" (a reference to the Mafia, Cosa Nostra, etc) and of Italian decent, and knowing that they are extremely confident and successful and won't take umbrage from good natured kidding, I'm more than happy to joke about it. When you're a member of an ethnic group with the highest average education and economic attainement of any other European ethnic group, the Sapronos don't offend you: they entertain you!

 

And, my point of view is that the leadership of the TSSAA and their attorneys made a series of really, really stupid mistakes and now all the high schools in the state are going to pay for the incompetence and jealousy of the leadership. And it won't take a "Guido" to collect, just a fairly good attorney.

By now...the rules have been revised a great bit and addressed the "inconsistencies" (at least many of them) so the lawsuit at this point is really about the "money" If BA wins in the end then they stick it to the TSSAA for a major bill (which will not be paid by the TSSAA but by their insurance company) yes it will affect the TSSAA somewhat but they will not have to write the BA attorneys a $2 million check!.....if BA ultimately loses then the attorneys will forgive most of the exaggerated bill and BA will go on about it's business....it is really about seeing if the BA attorneys <_< can hit a big pay day at this point. :lol:

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By now...the rules have been revised a great bit and addressed the "inconsistencies" (at least many of them) so the lawsuit at this point is really about the "money" If BA wins in the end then they stick it to the TSSAA for a major bill (which will not be paid by the TSSAA but by their insurance company) yes it will affect the TSSAA somewhat but they will not have to write the BA attorneys a $2 million check!.....if BA ultimately loses then the attorneys will forgive most of the exaggerated bill and BA will go on about it's business....it is really about seeing if the BA attorneys :angry: can hit a big pay day at this point. :thumb:

 

That might be the dumbest post I have ever seen on this site.

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