Posted on 01/03/2023 4:17:07 AM PST by where's_the_Outrage?
CINCINNATI — The Monday Night Football game between the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills has been officially suspended after Bills' safety Damar Hamlin collapsed on the field and was rushed to the hospital.
Hamlin collapsed on the field and was administered CPR before being driven away in an ambulance during the first quarter of the game.
An official statement from the NFL states Hamlin is in critical condition.
"Our thoughts are with Damar and the Buffalo Bills. We will provide more information as it becomes available," the statement reads.
(Excerpt) Read more at wlwt.com ...
“They coerced many of these players into
taking the experimental inoculation.”
Oh it was worse than that. It was basically no shot no play.
Check this out:
NFL policy for unvaccinated players
Minimum 10-day quarantine after a positive COVID-19 test.
Unvaccinated players are subject to daily testing.
If one is missed, the player cannot re-enter the team until he undergoes a five-day testing period.
Similarly, unvaccinated players cannot join a new team without five consecutive days of negative tests.
Masks are mandated indoors and outdoors if in close proximity to others, other than during practice.
Physical distancing mandated while in team facilities.
Unvaccinated players are not allowed to attend social gatherings in groups of three or more players.
Violators of these rules are subject to fines beginning at $14,650.
Teams who have to cancel games due to a COVID-19 outbreak among unvaccinated players will forfeit that game.
Players for both teams will not be paid.
Yeah. The Bengals were leading, had the ball, and were at home. A Bills forfeit might make the most sense. It certainly would be a lot cleaner than a "tie" or ignoring the game in the standings. It isn't just the Bengals and the Bills the outcome of this game impacts. There's playoff seedings and matchups, and there is the resultant NFL draft order.
His brain wasn’t starved for oxygen for 2 minutes. People do fine a lot longer then that. As far as “critical condition” any time a person is admitted with cardiac arrest it will be “critical.”
Tin foil brigade? Come on...those that believe everything is fine and back to normal is wearing tin foil. We have been called this for decades-—especially during Covid. We were called crazy regarding mask studies, natural immunity, against lockdowns and the vaccine. I have 3 family members that had very bad reactions to the vaccine. 2—with Myocarditis and one with Bell’s palsy and now heart problems. They all had Covid and then got vaccinated. That’s where I believe the problem occurs...However, all those that never had Covid but vaccinated haven’t had many problems.
I bet he will be discharged in 48 hours or less.
Re: 85 - We shall see.
No, I don’t and it could very well be fentanyl powder or something that he came in contact. But there’s no denying things are not normal after Covid-—Vaxxed or ODs.
Do you believe the vaccine is “safe and effective”?
If so you might want to read actual studies-—and at the very least those with numerous boosters are getting Covid and having weird side effects. (See my other post above)
Covidians in panic mode on every football post...
Screw football...
Pray for the 24yo kid. :/
(not pointing at you)
You could care less (indicating a capacity for additional caring), or you couldn’t care less 9indicating a depletion of any capacity to care). Just curious. You said one thing, but your follow-up comment indicates the opposite emotion.
CC almost never happens to someone over 20, especially when protected by a full chest plate which shoulder pads have.
You should teach English.
I agree it is exceedingly rare.
Go and watch 'Died Suddenly' before you mock those who question the impact of the Jim Jones Jab.
;) Just helping you to improve. My issue-not yours. It’s a pet peeve. Have an amazing day.
How right you are. With all the homos in the commercials and whatever else gay stuff they do at the stadiums. I don’t know how so-called conservatives can watch this crap. Man, have I changed over the last few years. Good job libs.
I read the tweet and while it likely could have been worded better, he does end it by stating “suddenly seems so irrelevant.” So I’m not sure the outrage is warranted.
>It’s a pet peeve.
Mine is “irregardless”.
I get there are multiple “heart” issues. The popular term is heart attack, and yes there are distinctions.
I think either one is influenced by heart inflammation due to the vax.
It’s more of the knee jerk reaction to every time anyone has any health episode it’s due to a vaccine. There are anecdotal stories that it is killing people, but just as much anecdotal evidence that it literally acts just like any other vaccine. Unfortunately, it smears both sides as either Tin Foil Hat Basement Dwellers (as I typed this, I regret calling people that, and I sincerely apologize) or Government Sycophants on the other side. Honestly working in Healthcare, I have seen worse reactions to this year’s Flu vaccine, but conversely, I have also seen pretty bad reactions to the latest booster (people very sick, not hospital sick but very miserable). I got a vaccine but no booster. Had once. Wasn’t that bad. Honestly the flu is much worse.
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