In the past, we always heard that football players almost preferred getting their bells ring (knocked out) over a knee injury, due to the timetable of coming back.
Now we’ve entered a whole new realm. The results of this were immediate and we don’t know what the long-term consequences are going to be.
Had a conversation yesterday with somebody who said the NFL better hope it’s a situation unique to Damar and not something that can happen to anybody at any given time, albeit this might be the first time we’ve ever seen this.
Is it going to change folks outlooks on playing?
On a sidenote, and admittedly, selfish one, I think we might be seeing a drastic change in a piece of americana that we all identify with.
very true! cant believe i never heard before it dileneated that those are two separate things.
but the item i see left out of the discussion is the game in december where he was ejected for targeting. could he have had some effects from that blow to the head he caused and didnt know. Also the league was contemplating to suspend him and didnt, hmmm.
You’re going to make a lot of people on here upset. You’ll probably get cancelled for questioning the cause of this awful situation. Just stay in line and do as you’re told. Otherwise, you will be called names like stupid or creep. Just stick with the mainstream narrative.
That's some really scary stuff. As this trend continues, I'm sure it will get even more attention than it already has.
For perspective, data shows that 2-4% of athletes who have had covid then have myocarditis. In case anyone is curious, the number for the vaccine is 0.0057%.
We're definitely in a new world post-covid, that's for sure.
you need to breakdown the overall rate by 18-30 age group and factor in athletes vaxxed at 99% which is way higher than their age cohort
also which percentage of those in the denominator were actually checked for myocarditis? To say someone doesnt have it if they have never been checked or presented yet with symptons doesnt sound like a good study
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