NFL official statement - if this was just an ordinary injury, they wouldn’t try to cover their asses *this* quickly
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Soccer is not a violent game like American football. Yes there are injuries like concussions and leg injuries, but no real collapses like we saw on MNF tonight or on the pitch until the vax was introduced.
There was an analysis last year about why it could have impacted soccer players early on but not American football players.
Soccer is virtually non-stop intense cardio. Not the case with football. So more consistent and intense pressure on the heart.
Correct, soccer is a fuck ton of running with less downtime.
I saw (sorry I cannot source this but it was disturbing) a paper on one of the problems the vax was causing. It was weakening the structure of the heart.....like a water balloon that just got thinner. One good hit and the weakened portion of the heart could basically collapse. There's no way back from that but a miracle.
That's what I was thinking...a direct hit on an already weakened heart...
That is so true. The only rest you get in soccer is at the end of the game, for the most part. You are basically running up and down a field for 90 minutes. Not so with the NFL which each team has only a few plays per game depending on the position. Most of the time you are waiting for the next play to be called on the game script or sitting on the sidelines while watching your teammates.
I speculated it was because more soccer players got the actual jab myself.
Why not professional basketball then? It's seem this is correlative and not prove of causation.
The NBA players likely got salt water from their team doctors.
Brandon Goodwin of the Atlanta Hawks made the mistake of getting a jab at his local pharmacy and was forced into early retirement due to blood clotting issues...
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/brandon-goodwin-nba-player-covid-vaccine-blood-clots/
Yes!!! This is what I believe. He made a mistake by going outside of the circle. Aaron Rodgers was demonized because he publicized it where he was to just play along and be a good role model for every fan out there to do the same.
You cannot seriously be trying to compare the physicality and size of playing field between soccer and basketball, are you?! 🤦♀️
My point is that we find the same thing in the NBA as in the NFL. There is no NFL precedent to suggest the clot shot was the cause. No evidence of this YET.
/u/ThePowerOfPrayer stated --- Let's look at the NBA. It's the same thing except for Brandon Goodwin of the Atlanta Hawks made the mistake of getting a jab at his local pharmacy and was forced into early retirement due to blood clotting issues... He went outside of the circle for the clot shot narrative.
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/brandon-goodwin-nba-player-covid-vaccine-blood-clots/
Hmmmm....... Did the NBA players likely get salt water from their team doctors? NFL the same? Was Aaron Rodgers demonized because he publicized it to which he was to just play along and be a good role model for every fan out there to do the same?
I have seen video of players just dropping. Quite a few actually. Not from a hit, from nothing.
I'm remembering a time a few years ago a big Euro soccer player got in shit for headbutting another player right in the chest. Nothing happened to the other player, did not drop dead. A direct hit could trigger heart failure in someone who already had myocardia symptoms, someone with a weak heart already, I suppose. But, soccer and hockey are also violent, is my point, and this never happened before. They say he's been sedated, running tests. My guess is...he's on artificial life, to buy time so they can find something to blame it on.
I saw that World Cup hit. It happened in the 2010 final and it was a rather violent hit. BTW, both are violent in their own way, but you see the physical nature in hockey with all the body checks.
For sure. I grew up with hockey on all the time. Legendary. Thanks for the soccer deets. I couldn't remember when or where it happened.