- Jan 23, 2021
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It is an unfortunate situation in Florida (and possibly other states in the future) that politics will affect youth sports. The only question on a players physical release paperwork that should matter is if in the doctors opinion “This player is fit for physical activity or This player is unfit for physical activity”.I'm not offended at all, and I'm sorry for what you're daughter went through. It must be a horrifying experience. In fact, my opinion on the matter may or may not align with yours, but I won't share it in this forum.
That being said, I don't want to know your politics, but your post makes it clear where you stand. For me, this forum is about softball, not politics. We get beaten over the head with that enough in our every day lives. I don't need, nor want it here. If it continues, I'll sadly depart.
Why this question or issue is being proposed in Florida is the political leanings and governance currently in charge in the state. As someone else stated Mr. Magoo could see this and why. It makes sense to protect the school or entity wanting a physical conducted by a doctor to clear to athletes to participate. However following HIPPA should prevent the doctor from sharing any other information other Yes/No on participation.