The most common cause of death for athletes has always been heart issues. Most professional athletes die of heart issues between their late 20s and early 40s. I was a serious runner in high school and college and have heart issues from it. I personally know a half dozen runners that ran a few marathons a year that all died before 40.
It happens in College all the time. Two of my sons friends died when he was in college 10 years ago - he was on the football team, one of the guys was on track.
Woah, woah, woah. Let's not post things that aren't co-signing of the latest groupthink thing. I know that questions and factual statements are what got me banned, you just gotta think about what the mods and the rest of the group will like and post something like that, not facts about heart issues always being the biggest cause of death for athletes, who put a larger strain on their hearts than us.
The most common cause of death for athletes has always been heart issues. Most professional athletes die of heart issues between their late 20s and early 40s. I was a serious runner in high school and college and have heart issues from it. I personally know a half dozen runners that ran a few marathons a year that all died before 40.
I thought exactly the same.
There's been many cases of football players collapsing on the field because of heart issues, long before Covid-19 was around.
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It’s really odd how often this happened back in 2019. Just for sanity i did a duckduckgo search on football players dieing of heart attcks with a date range of 2019 https://nypost.com/2019/09/23/texas-high-school-football-star-collapses-dies-in-twin-brothers-arms/ https://www.bet.com/article/zyevzk/high-school-football-player-dies-after-knee-surgery https://www.foxnews.com/sports/georgia-southern-football-player-dies https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/boy-14-collapses-and-dies-after-overheating-at-football-practice/328874 https://www.foxnews.com/us/high-school-football-player-dies-during-acl-surgery https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/9866416/brazil-cafu-son-dies-heart-attack-danilo/ Folks, there’s more…. I aint takin this jab but we just set ourselves up to look stupid when we attribute every death to the jab. We can look at prejab times and see the same thing happening (clots, heart attacks) and being reported on. Back then you didn’t blame a jab that didn’t exist yet. Kind of like when the branch covidians label gunshot wounds as covid deaths. I honestly don’t know if these young athlete deaths are more or less common this year. My simple gut check search for similar events in 2019 showed these events have been occurring. Please double/triple check your assumptions folks.
It happens in College all the time. Two of my sons friends died when he was in college 10 years ago - he was on the football team, one of the guys was on track.
Woah, woah, woah. Let's not post things that aren't co-signing of the latest groupthink thing. I know that questions and factual statements are what got me banned, you just gotta think about what the mods and the rest of the group will like and post something like that, not facts about heart issues always being the biggest cause of death for athletes, who put a larger strain on their hearts than us.
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lol wut?
Yes?
Is this guy high?