Yes, I have access to Tim Tebow's medical records.
Let's see the team said he had a sever respiratory illness, media outlets have been reporting that he and other team members were so ill that they had to take a separate flight to the game as to not risk infecting the rest of the team.
Is it publicly confirmed as h1n1? No but I certainly don't know of any other sever contagious respiratory illnesses going around right now. Do you?
h1n1 or not the guy was sick enough to require a separate jet to the game so he was hardly playing clear headed.
Who cares if it was the SEC or another conference? I'm not accusing the coach of running up the score. However he had an ill player who, while playing well, was not at the top of his game. They had a comfortable lead at the half. So IMO, he could have and should have sat Tebow. Let the kid rest, preserve energy, get some oxygen or whatever and put him back in for the 4th if things were going down hill.
I didn't see the game. However it is my understanding that Kentucky isn't really a great team that FL was going to need every trick available to beat.
I get it, your a Gator fan. Then you, of all people, should want your star player healthy as can be instead of spending the night in a hospital with a head injury.
The part I highlighted could've happened to anyone-- at anytime- sick or not. It was a freak thing.
Until I have won two National Championships in three years with the rings sitting on my finger to prove it-- I won't second guess the Coach's ability to determine what is best for a player.
Coach Meyer and Tim have a special bond- he thinks of him as a son. If for one second he thought Tebow was in any danger with his "Respiratory illness", he wouldn't have let him play.
Period.
The truth of the matter is-- Tim was playing very well last night before the injury. He looked good. If he truly had the Swine flu--- and since I've had it myself for the last 8 days and know how it feels- he certainly wouldn't be out there doing what he was doing and doing it well. The accident was just that. An accident. It could have happened at anytime, during any game.
And as far as coaches who "Run up the score"-- I don't see anyone talking about Mack Brown keeping Colt McCoy in into the fourth quarter when they were beating Wyoming badly.

Jo