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"Inside Nick Rolovich's downfall at Washington State over the COVID-19 vaccine -- (link)"
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Reagen
Oct 27 '21, 07:56
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While Palmer left what he called "a very cordial conversation" unsure if Rolovich would get vaccinated, he felt the coach's primary concerns were about possible side effects.
"I think it's fair to say that was his major hesitancy," Palmer said. (Rolovich did not bring up any religious beliefs he felt could be in conflict with taking a vaccine, Palmer said.)
Rolovich's attorney, Brian Fahling, took issue with Palmer's interpretation of the coach's primary concerns.
"If that's the inference that the doctor drew from his conversations with Nick, I would say he is fundamentally and inescapably wrong," Fahling told ESPN Tuesday night. "He doesn't know Nick. Nick is not going to go into his religious faith or his beliefs."
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Am I taking crazy pills or did the doctor not specifically say that religious issue didn't come up in their conversation?
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