Anonymous
Post 09/05/2023 15:29     Subject: Re:Football field needs replacement

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the Bocce pitch?


Compare how much money bocce brings in vs football and report back.

Vs cost to put on?


I'm really curious how much money you think it costs to "put on" a football match? Aside from a few security personnel, what money do you think is being spent?

Too easy!

We'll call the cost of footballs and bocce balls a wash, and ignore field/court maintenance since both share with other sports.

Teacher stipends for coaching Bocce and Football:

Bocce (Coed) (Corollary) High $2,013

Football Ticket Manager-1 ea high school $1,173
Football—Three or Four assistants $18,060 or $24,080
Football—Head coach $6,983

https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/ersc/employees/timekeepers/eca_handbook_current.pdf

Bocce uniforms: $100 per player
Football uniforms/helmets/pads: $800-$2000 per player

Just one piece: MCPS bought 625 helmets in 2019, at $170-400 each (so let's say $250 each). $165,000 on helmets that bid. Or at about 70 players per team, $18,750 per school every 10 years (a helmet's lifespan).

Practice equipment (such as blocking dummies) don't exist in bocce.

Then there are the game referees - five for football and one for bocce. And travel costs.

https://www.pjstar.com/story/sports/2015/08/27/the-cost-football-look-at/33615442007/
https://www.hcpss.org/f/aboutus/purchasing/bids/current/045.18.B4-football-helmets-invitation.pdf
https://www.baltometro.org/sites/default/files/bmc_documents/contracts/award/FFH_AWARD.pdf
Anonymous
Post 09/05/2023 02:31     Subject: Re:Football field needs replacement

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the Bocce pitch?


Compare how much money bocce brings in vs football and report back.

Vs cost to put on?


I'm really curious how much money you think it costs to "put on" a football match? Aside from a few security personnel, what money do you think is being spent?


Do we count the lawsuits from the cracked skulls in mob brawls?
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 23:33     Subject: Football field needs replacement

Anonymous wrote:I feel like the schools in the DMV haven't invested nearly enough in athletic facilities given the quality of athletes the area has produced.
Look at what they build and do down in Texas. With the way elite colleges value sports now (see the data from the Harvard case), it would be a good investment college matriculation wise too!

Completely agree. We don't have any indoor track facilities or swimming pools. When insee videos of schools in Texas, etc, I'm blown away by the condition and spaciousness of the schools. Not just the athletic facilities but the libraries, labs, classrooms, lunch halls. Our schools lunch room wouldn't fit a group of preschoolers sitting down in the space.
The new development on Texas funds amazing schools for the communities that will live there. They rival the best private schools. Our schools are an embarrassment. Somethings very wrong with our local planning boards.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 23:28     Subject: Re:Football field needs replacement

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about the Bocce pitch?


Compare how much money bocce brings in vs football and report back.

Vs cost to put on?


I'm really curious how much money you think it costs to "put on" a football match? Aside from a few security personnel, what money do you think is being spent?
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2023 14:08     Subject: Football field needs replacement

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dangerous conditions on Gaithersburg field

https://parentscoalitionmc.blogspot.com/2023/09/breaking-gaithersburg-high-school-field.html?m=1


Isn't the parent's coalition, not exactly a credible or unbiased source?


It's not just the source, but the quality of the reporting. The blog post doesn't explain where they got the idea that a fall "will cause death" or under what circumstances that's the case. Would a random fall cause death? Or just a bone cracking tackle? If the latter, how much would a grass field have mitigated that risk, or is it just the tackle that is the problem?

There's no nearly enough information here amidst the snark to understand whether this is a real issue or not.


Tell us you can’t read without telling us.

If OSHA isn’t credible for you that is your issue. Don’t you have a Trump fundraiser to attend?