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8 offensive linemen in 1 elevator has to be a health and safety code violation. Doesn't it?
Looks like they were flirting with the death penalty. Those guys really need to read the weight capacity signs.
trying to be like Oregon. Oregon did it last year.
The story I read indicated that they were some 700 pounds over the maximum weight for the elevator. So I would say that it indicates a significant lack of ability to read and/or do basic arithmetic. Or maybe it is a general lack of common sense. Either way, I am unsurprised by events like this when college youths do stupid things.8 offensive linemen in 1 elevator has to be a health and safety code violation. Doesn't it?
The story I read indicated that they were some 700 pounds over the maximum weight for the elevator. So I would say that it indicates a significant lack of ability to read and/or do basic arithmetic. Or maybe it is a general lack of common sense. Either way, I am unsurprised by events like this when college youths do stupid things.
The Declan Sullivan disaster can't be chalked up to "youthful ignorance." And I am unwilling o pass it off with a mere "it happens." That was horrible and should never be forgotten (so that that kind of preventable tragedy doesn't happen again.)Hmmmm Domer. A few years ago some ND people, not saying who, but they weren't students. Like you said they either had no common sense, failed to read, or ignored the warning label on the lift and left a young man in a dangerous spot during very high winds. It happens.
The Declan Sullivan disaster can't be chalked up to "youthful ignorance." And I am unwilling o pass it off with a mere "it happens." That was horrible and should never be forgotten (so that that kind of preventable tragedy doesn't happen again.)
Fortunately, the elevator incident didn't end with anyone getting hurt.
Actually, I believe that Notre Dame worked with XOS Digital to create permanent video installments at the practice facility. Further, the system they developed has been adopted at numerous schools in order to replace the temporary setups that had been used for years.Yeah I doubt the cable would snap but these guys dont realize they are quite a load when they are together.
Midwest , high wind warning. I'm sure they are now all grounded.
Is this the same elevator in which Prince died?
Does this result in USC hiring another coach?
They also have concrete, permanent risers to shoot video from, instead of portable scissor lifts.Actually, I believe that Notre Dame worked with XOS Digital to create permanent video installments at the practice facility. Further, the system they developed has been adopted at numerous schools in order to replace the temporary setups that had been used for years.
It doesn't bring the kid back, and will never make the tragedy okay, but at least it is a safety improvement which (hopefully) prevents the tragedy from being repeated.
actually Oregon lets the players design the uniforms.Yes I think so.
If Oregon can have a costume designer on staff USC can swing an Elephant herder to get the O linemen safety from place to place.
actually Oregon lets the players design the uniforms.