Paints BYU in a negative light, (which means it’s true.) In brief, the decision to play after numerous injuries was always Luke’s after all the “options” were laid out by the BYU doctor. Luke considered a suit against BYU but fizzled out:
Staley says he has expressed these views with several BYU officials. A few years ago Staley, through lawyers, notified BYU that he was contemplating a lawsuit. “I met with BYU lawyers in a deposition,” he says. “BYU said they are not responsible. They said Kimball is not an employee of BYU so there is a separation by design.” Staley never filed the suit.
I have no idea if Luke has a case here or not, but it would be interesting if an attorney came forward and decided to run with this. Being the cynic I am, I figure Luke’s legal council were probably affiliated with the LDS faith and saw this as a conflict so they didn’t go after BYU like a rabid dog.
It’s an interesting read about sports injuries, long term effects, and apparent poor medical treatment.
Former BYU running back Luke Staley paying a painful price for gridiron glory