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<blockquote data-quote="dillweed" data-source="post: 881959" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>Upstate, as always, thanks for your input. I respect your opinons. However, your statement says a lot. Yep, he worked for the athletic dept but had the right to refuse that particular assignment. Even at our own jobs we have the right to refuse unsafe practices. Duncan certainly felt a responsibility to do his job, be a part of the team's success and was also under peer pressure. To be considered a pusillanimous by the football team would be rough, and he would have been considered such. He was concerned for his safety but posting to people who couldn't help him one bit. I wish he had put the phone in his pocket and lowered the lift since he felt concern. He was young and most unwise. I don't believe the family received or wanted any type of settlement. The university was heavily fined by the powers that be. Not the family.Notre Dame is very important to the community. They provide a sense of pride and bring lots of money into South Bend. They are very powerful. With all due respect, you know a lot but not everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dillweed, post: 881959, member: 5938"] Upstate, as always, thanks for your input. I respect your opinons. However, your statement says a lot. Yep, he worked for the athletic dept but had the right to refuse that particular assignment. Even at our own jobs we have the right to refuse unsafe practices. Duncan certainly felt a responsibility to do his job, be a part of the team's success and was also under peer pressure. To be considered a pusillanimous by the football team would be rough, and he would have been considered such. He was concerned for his safety but posting to people who couldn't help him one bit. I wish he had put the phone in his pocket and lowered the lift since he felt concern. He was young and most unwise. I don't believe the family received or wanted any type of settlement. The university was heavily fined by the powers that be. Not the family.Notre Dame is very important to the community. They provide a sense of pride and bring lots of money into South Bend. They are very powerful. With all due respect, you know a lot but not everything. [/QUOTE]
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