This is so different from Hank Gathers, Loyola Marymount All American basketball player who collapsed and died in 1990. He died of a heart anomaly as a result of a birth defect. Nobody thought it could happen to them.
Scott Van Pelt is fighting back tears as he reports. They say it's about Damar Hamlin. It is, but it's way bigger than that. Who will be the first to speak the truth?
This is history happening. God bless this man.
Edit: first report on his condition is CRITICAL
'No one´s been through this,' longtime NFL quarterback Troy Aikman added. 'I've never seen anything like it, either.' Drafted in 2021 by the Bills...I believe the NFL was still pressuring players to get vaxxed. It does happen to non-vaxxed, but I have never heard of a game stopped, ever. They have played in like 30 below weather..and until recently, due to concerns of being sued, maybe suspended a game due to a T-storm going through. Getting to a point that it is hard to not start pointing a finger. NFL should be scared...and at least they did the right thing...for ONCE! Prayers to this kid.
This sport requires players to take a hit like that any time of the day.
Funny YouTube “medikal professionalz” keep saying the impact was the cause of the collapse.
Agreed...There would be a couple of Deaths a game! They also had Medical staff from both sides and an Ambulance on site...Time will tell...we shall see.
In 2021 the Bills had Cole Beasley jumping through the NFL’s extra hoops for cleanblood players. It was mean enough that Cole almost retired.
Yes...Now that you mention that.. Yes they did...
and Beasley was a ten year veteran who had just made second team All Pro in 2020. Damar Hamlin as a rookie might not have had the same bargaining position and confidence to resist the vaxx mandate
Agreed...a 6th round Rookie at that. GM at time was not happy that the team was ONLY 80% vaxxed.
Just like how a first round QB can stink up the joint longer than a 6th round QB. The more money invested, the more leverage that player has. The more popular the player, the more they can push back. A late round rookie has NO leverage, at all. Especially since they haven't even made a play yet. Easily replaceable. Cannon fodder.
This is nothing. A prominent lawyer just submitted a lawsuit involving ALL the pilots of ALL the airlines. Basically, the fact that they mandated an experimental injection for the pilots disqualifies those pilots from flying.
Bye bye airline industry. Bye bye to sports as well. The shit is starting to get real. 2023 is going to be an interesting ride. Buckle up.
Next question: how real is it going to get? Let's take the US as an example (CDC numbers).
75 million - no injections
160 million - first injection only
100 million - more than one injection
I personally think the 75 million number is low, and the 100 million number is high (deflated and inflated for political reasons by the CDC... but whatever).
Lets assume that most of those that only got one injection are basically going to be OK. Probably. Much of the damage is cumulative, so the more injections people get, the higher the risk that they will have serious health problems.
That means that 2/3 of the US population will be OK. How bad is it going to be for the 1/3 of the population that are vaxxtards? There is a lot of variability between the different injections, and between different batches within each injection as well. As a SWAG, I am going to go with a 5% fatality rate... which will be roughly 5 million people out of the 100 million vaxxtards.
Maybe another 10% disability rate... so an additional 10 million people out of the workforce (we are already starting to see this).
This is obviously very bad - but not a threat to the survival of the US. The Deagel report estimated the US population would be reduced to 90 million by 2025, but events did not follow the original DS/cabal plans (thanks to warpspeed).
Remember, NFL among many others got their warning and chose to proceed. Hell awaits.