I feel terrible for our players who work their butt off only to have their season threatened by complete lack of imagination and foresight by our athletic department leader.
The blanket contact tracing quarantine required by the city of Berkeley makes no sense because
1) it goes against what every other medical professional in every other sports league has recommended and
2) it just makes no freakin common sense. None whatsoever.
This should've been apparent to Knowlton from the very beginning and he should've just either 1) cancelled the whole damn season or 2) found another city to play in.
Under these rules, the only way we could play football is if every player and coach on the roster made it through the year without contracting COVID (which is >99% harmless to people in their age group anyways). This was always unrealistic. Plans should've been made to play/practice/live elsewhere.
The failure to recognize this was a failure in leadership. Complete failure.
Strike 1 for Knowlton. Considering how catastrophic this strike was, does he even deserve another at-bat?
The blanket contact tracing quarantine required by the city of Berkeley makes no sense because
1) it goes against what every other medical professional in every other sports league has recommended and
2) it just makes no freakin common sense. None whatsoever.
This should've been apparent to Knowlton from the very beginning and he should've just either 1) cancelled the whole damn season or 2) found another city to play in.
Under these rules, the only way we could play football is if every player and coach on the roster made it through the year without contracting COVID (which is >99% harmless to people in their age group anyways). This was always unrealistic. Plans should've been made to play/practice/live elsewhere.
The failure to recognize this was a failure in leadership. Complete failure.
Strike 1 for Knowlton. Considering how catastrophic this strike was, does he even deserve another at-bat?


