http://draftanalyst.com/combine-report-34-free-agent-rumors-more-reuben-foster
The story garnering the headlines this morning at the combine is the behavior of
Reuben Foster as he waited for an MRI on Friday. As with everything else in life, there are two sides to every story.
While this in no way justifies Foster’s behavior, I’m told there has been a lot of disorganization and inefficiency with player visits to the hospital for MRIs, something that has been a problem for years.
Take into the account the experience of Boise State linebacker Tanner Vallejo, who awoke on Friday morning at 3:45 a.m. for combine medical checks. Throughout the afternoon, his schedule was filled with interviews and team meetings. That evening around 7 p.m., Vallejo was informed an MRI was requested on his injured wrist, which necessitated a trip to the hospital.
So he went, and he waited and waited and waited.
Vallejo eventually arrived back in his room at 3 a.m. in the morning -- almost 24 hours later!! And while Foster’s behavior cannot be excused, having players wait in hospitals for six or seven hours for simple procedures is also unwarranted.
I had no idea they shipped players out of the building for MRI. That's absurd. Spend the 100k to get a machine brought in and a tech to run it for the weekend.