This is the Brad Bomba who was very close to Coach Knight and sat next to him on the bench every game.
Yeah yeah yeah blah blah blah. Who cares,? Same ol Same ol.This is the Brad Bomba who was very close to Coach Knight and sat next to him on the bench every game.
Do you mean “who cares about the allegations” or “who cares about the university response?”Yeah yeah yeah blah blah blah. Who cares,? Same ol Same ol.
Is Bomba still alive?This is the Brad Bomba who was very close to Coach Knight and sat next to him on the bench every game.
He’s got to be getting up there. My grandpa is almost 90 and was a student at IU at the same time. He used to tell stories about sitting behind Bomba in class and being amazed at the circumference of his neck. Goes without saying that this would be devastating if true…Yes he is.
Why does a 20-year-old need a prostate exam? I'm being serious. I thought that was required only after you turned 40. Also, I got one at 41 and haven't been to the doctor since. That felt like a violation.My family physician friend said he hates giving rectal exams as much as I hate receiving them. For every hot looking babe he sticks his index finger in, he told me he has to do 10 for ugly, fat-ass women making it a major chore for him just parting the cheeks with one hand so he can find the “puckered starfish”.
It will be interesting to find out what IU player “suddenly” became so offended by a prostate exam he felt the need to come out of the closet. The word on the street will spread, much like his “abused” butt cheeks. Would he be filing a lawsuit if an enlarged prostate gland had been found or blood in the microscope slide? Is he going to claim nothing abnormal was found so the exam was really unnecessary? Now, if testimony comes out his finger felt the size of an engorged penis, Dr Bomba, you gotta problem!
Well...there are only two reasons to not conduct a rectal exam on a male patient of college age or older.This is the Brad Bomba who was very close to Coach Knight and sat next to him on the bench every game.
Please explain. Give real reasons and not ones that may resonate with closeted homosexual doctors.Well...there are only two reasons to not conduct a rectal exam on a male patient of college age or older.
1. No finger.
2. No rectum.
I think your sarcasm detector must be on the fritz…Please explain. Give real reasons and not ones that may resonate with closeted homosexual doctors.
It’s called “covering your ass”. No one actually said it was a prostate exam specifically, after all, women get rectal exams, too. If red blood cells are found on the smear, something just ain’t right, whether it be a rather innocuous internal hemorrhoid (which they found in me) or something worse like bleeding ulcer or colon cancer.Why does a 20-year-old need a prostate exam? I'm being serious. I thought that was required only after you turned 40. Also, I got one at 41 and haven't been to the doctor since. That felt like a violation.
This post is the perfect example of why democracies are doomed to failureIt’s called “covering your ass”. No one actually said it was a prostate exam specifically, after all, women get rectal exams, too. If red blood cells are found on the smear, something just ain’t right, whether it be a rather innocuous internal hemorrhoid (which they found in me) or something worse like bleeding ulcer or colon cancer.
The timing of this accusation seems rather queer to me. Why doesn’t he just take it to the #MeToo movement if it’s belated noise to announce? BTW, why don’t we hear from the pink pussy hats anymore? Did they shoot their wad protesting against Trump? If I paraded around Monument Circle wearing spandex so tight it shows my religion (“Well, we know he’s not Jewish or Muslim”) wearing a pink pussy hat, would I get arrested for indecent exposure?
Free speech got you worried? Bend over and let me see you shake those “tail feathers”!This post is the perfect example of why democracies are doomed to failure
I didn’t think chicks had prostates.My family physician friend said he hates giving rectal exams as much as I hate receiving them. For every hot looking babe he sticks his index finger in, he told me he has to do 10 for ugly, fat-ass women making it a major chore for him just parting the cheeks with one hand so he can find the “puckered starfish”.
They never do but they sometimes have internal hemorrhoids, bleeding ulcers and colon cancer, often diagnosed through red blood cells found in stool samples or rectal exams.I didn’t think chicks had prostates.
They started doing it as part of a pelvic exam at some point, I was certainly caught off guard the first time it happened and got no warning ahead of time.They never do but they sometimes have internal hemorrhoids, bleeding ulcers and colon cancer, often diagnosed through red blood cells found in stool samples or rectal exams.
Agree you can't put the smear back in the bottleJust an observation — It’s a bit surprising IU and the independent law firm didn’t do some of the investigative work to validate the claims before going public. It would be very useful for the first press release to contain some independent view of the facts — this context would help prevent the speculative mess going on now.
Prostate exams were common prior to the PSA.I am certain that I never had a prostate exam as part of a physical for college athletics.
I just googled that the average first prostate exam occurs at age 50.
On a side note at age 67 I had an embolization procedure where micro pellets were inserted into the blood vessels of my prostate to shrink a super enlarged prostate. It was done by putting a catheter into my wrist which was then snaked down to my prostate - both sides. I was semi awake through the entire procedure which lasted about an hour. This was done at the University of Miami hospital.
I heard he became alarmed when the doctor didn't take off his class ring.I heard that the player became suspicious when he was getting his prostate checked but both of the doc’s hands were on his shoulders
It's required at the NFL combineWhy does a 20-year-old need a prostate exam? I'm being serious. I thought that was required only after you turned 40. Also, I got one at 41 and haven't been to the doctor since. That felt like a violation.
I agree that there shouldn't be a statute of limitations on these types of cases.These “jokes” might be funny if I hadn’t spent a couple of hours listening to survivors testify at the statehouse earlier this week. They were testifying for legislation for a survivor’s bill of rights and an elimination of the statute of limitations in sex abuse and rape cases. Victims don’t always disclose in a timeline that might fit what some people on here it should be. Fear, shame and guilt can cause victims to delay disclosure for years, even decades. It is worse for male victims. Some of these comments show why there is this reluctance.
When people ask how does a Sandusky or Nasser get away with it so long, this is how. When the first to speak out are ignored.
I have no idea whether this is legitimate or not, but I do know we have seen what happens when allegations are ignored.
Especially if this guy has an ax to grindI hope they bet to the bottom of this. It stinks.
You are batshit crazy.It’s called “covering your ass”. No one actually said it was a prostate exam specifically, after all, women get rectal exams, too. If red blood cells are found on the smear, something just ain’t right, whether it be a rather innocuous internal hemorrhoid (which they found in me) or something worse like bleeding ulcer or colon cancer.
The timing of this accusation seems rather queer to me. Why doesn’t he just take it to the #MeToo movement if it’s belated noise to announce? BTW, why don’t we hear from the pink pussy hats anymore? Did they shoot their wad protesting against Trump? If I paraded around Monument Circle wearing spandex so tight it shows my religion (“Well, we know he’s not Jewish or Muslim”) wearing a pink pussy hat, would I get arrested for indecent exposure?