Bullet_Proof wrote:
r567 wrote:
I recall seeing Mary with the Salazar family together at mass during that time in Portland. The defense may consider how her behaviors did not reflect that of a woman in great distress in that period.
This lawsuit is morally wrong.
People who get into severe car crashes or suffer from asbestos exposure from working too close to lead get $20M....because there were actual damages.
This case, in addition to being frivolous, is pure greed....because there were no actual damages.
A girl tried to become an elite athlete. She failed. Remember, she voluntarily put herself in an intense training environment and allegedly accepting the immense pressure required to perform. This is not like a job where you can simply get things done and go home. It is about your athletic performance. If you do not perform well, it is your fault.
Attempting to blame shift not only mocks other athletes who make true sacrifices, but it also reveals her moral degeneracy.
"This case, in addition to being frivolous, is pure greed....because there were no actual damages."
I don't know how you could type that. Her damages were 5 stress fractures and the loss of a very promising career.
If Salazar pushed her to lose an unhealthy amount of weight along with prescribing an unhealthy diet and berated her in front of team, he did a disservice to her. Claiming that "Distance runners should be skinny" is not a good defense. If Cain's body changed after HS and she couldn't run at the weight Salazar wanted her to, it's not her fault
None of us were there, but people that were, will give depositions and maybe testify at trial. Nike will try to put the blame on her parents and maybe that will be a winning argument or maybe not.
I don't understand why there is such universal support for Salazar in this forum when it comes to Cain. He is a jerk and maybe a jury will rule against him and Nike. Regardless, there is nothing frivolous about the lawsuit.
Cain's case is unique and posters claiming a win for her will open the door for other athletes because their feelings were hurt, is nonsense.