potatoaim wrote:Manocad wrote:potatoaim wrote:If the team didnt know the severity of the injury shortly after it happened, they need to find new doctors. There is a massive difference between a "minor ankle roll" and an ankle injury thats going to keep you out for at least a month.
The team knew exactly how bad it was when it happened, but downplayed for as long as they could to milk as many tickets as possible.
Knowing the severity of the injury relative to what was damaged is absolutely easy--x-rays, swelling, etc. But here's the part you're missing--the healing part is not only undetectable in some cases, but not guaranteed nor the same person to person. Why do you think doctors ask the patient how much something hurts? Because they can't determine that everything causing pain has healed.
Now, if you want to argue that the team milked it to sell tickets, have at it. Did you buy a ticket? No? Then you have no reason to be upset.
Maybe they should have chosen their words a little more carefully. The way they described it from the start shouldnt have been anywhere near enough to keep anyone out for at least a month.
And no, i didnt buy a ticket. However, misleading people to sell tickets is pretty scummy. I dont need to be duped by them to acknowledge that. Besides, who made you the authority on what people should or shouldnt be annoyed at?
I mean that's exactly why they were more or less ambiguous about this and not give out an exact date on when he's playing. They have the hype train going, no need to derail it with anything about him being kept out and lose out on potential revenue. It's basically a win win situation. Just keep fanning the flames of the hype and keep him healthy. Looks like it worked since tonight was a sellout according to the halftime show
it is scummy business and if this were a product, they'd probably get hit with some obscure consumer protection law but this is a show/entertainment biz so it's to be expected at this point















