McPeePants
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Was looking through the roster and noticed Mike's name is still on the list of coaches: Link
Interesting. We'll see if he's added if/when a 10th assistant coach is approved.
Was looking through the roster and noticed Mike's name is still on the list of coaches: Link
Interesting. We'll see if he's added if/when a 10th assistant coach is approved.
He has a very very very serious condition. Not thinking realistically about it on a fan board is not even wishful.
Happiness to Mike in the future, but he will likely never be a position coach in the near or likely far future. It will be nearly impossible to keep on weight, and his ability to eat solid food in any quantities may be a thing of that past. He will also be one accidental collision from a fatal injury.
He just won't have the stamina.
I love the guy, but on the field coaching probably is not in his future.
It is lucky that Gipherhole has so many internet doctors.
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Knows less than Sherels' medical team.
Not to get too HR specific but it is possible as an employee he is in a protected medical leave status so until he is cleared he won't be terminated or reassigned to a different/non-compliant role.
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Pretty sure I heard all the coaches after TC was laid off were getting paid for 2017 anyway.
Yes, that is my understanding also, but regardless of compensation in many circumstances an employee's status cannot change while they are on a formal medical related leave.
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Might be the case...sure seems like he would have exhausted any job protection under FMLA a while ago, unless the U has a different, more generous policy.
It is lucky that Gipherhole has so many internet doctors.
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You're an a$$. But other than that, you should learn to read a book. It's pretty easy if you try.
I've known three people with this condition, two who have some of the best medical care around, one who is dead. Their quality of life is not great. My experience with them and my ability to read medical books lead me to what I said.