No way.
If a person is speaking loudly and belligerently in the ER, any number of persons not bound to confidentiality can hear (visitors, LEOs not taking report, non-medical staff, etc.). A person gets LOUD in ER and only those unfamiliar w. an ER would jump to violation of privacy.
And once that person hears, Shelby (or whomever) has given up their right of privacy.
Heck, even his act of public sex was a surrender of privacy.
It's laughable that people would try to defend Shelby on this -- and this is coming from someone that has strongly defender players on this board, who had brushes w. law. (And I've been right to do so, each time the facts have come out.) This is not a situation where Shelby is in any form a victim. No. Freakin. Way.
Shelby has acted a fool and judging by what has transpired, he's a team cancer who can kill team success as soon as the team starts depending on him.
Which the team has started to do -- depending on him for key DL rotation and setting the edge on runs.
You can't replace that in a week. One reason why I'm going w. Green Bay in this game. In the very week the Miami Dolphins need their DL to max out, Shelby plays the fool. Idiot.
Team cancer and coach killer kind of actions.
LD