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Myles Powell suing Seton Hall
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[QUOTE="superjohn, post: 4010096, member: 1522"] Was Myles Powell ever supposed to be a lottery pick? Did Myles Powell career end? Is Tony Testa an MD? Was Tony Testa the one who cleared him to play? Was Kevin Willard planning to sit Powell out against Michigan State and Powell convinced him he was 100% ready to go? We don't know everything that went on behind the scenes but there's things in the filing document which are alleged that we seem to know the veracity of and other things which don't make sense and need to be clarified. Was he misdiagnosed? Possibly. Who was the person- Tony Testa or Dr. Anthony Festa? Did that person know he had a torn meniscus and not tell Myles Powell what it was and was Willard in on it? Possible but seems highly unlikely... My guess is the allegations in the filing document aren't even directed at the right person. If they meant Dr. Anthony Festa which I would think it has to be since he would be the one looking at the imaging to know it's a torn meniscus...we would have to believe a highly respected Orthopod saw on film that Powell had a meniscus tear, didn't have Powell in his office to show him the tear, told Willard about it and Willard also hid it from Powell. If it was Tony Testa who is not a MD he couldn't possibly know Powell had a meniscus tear. If Powell never saw Dr. Festa and relied on Tony Testa who thought it was just a bone bruise then that would be a mistake/misdiagnosis which is certainly way different than Testa and Willard knowing he had a meniscus tear and withholding it from Powell which the document alleges. How is it bootlicking to point out things in the filing which don't make sense and are inaccurate? [/QUOTE]
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