Yes, I agree this is good. It's actually a very good perspective to work from. I like your analogy of 3rd down, especially a failed conversion. Cot Shot! Damn Clot shot! I hope you won't mind if I use this in the expletive form. Repetition works.
Yes it was odd. Now, Dr. Peter McCullough is asking the right questions. This is where I can sit back and let him answer some of these questions we have.
Dr. McCollough seems to agree with my observation and conjecture. He said:
“I watched the play live both as a fan and a cardiologist and I saw blunt neck and chest trauma, a brief recovery after the tackle and then a classic cardiac arrest. I have communicated to one of the most experienced trainers in the world and we agree that it was a cardiac arrest in the setting of a big surge of adrenalin. If Damar Hamlin indeed took one of the COVID-19 vaccines, then subclinical vaccine-induced myocarditis must be considered in the differential diagnosis.” – Dr. Peter McCullough, Chief Scientific Officer for The Wellness Company
Was it a broken neck or clot shot factor? Both? I'm hoping Dr. McCollough gets the answers. In the mean time I'm running with clot shot possibility for awareness sakes.
Yes, I agree this is good. It's actually a very good perspective to work from. I like your analogy of 3rd down, especially a failed conversion. Cot Shot! Damn Clot shot! I hope you won't mind if I use this in the expletive form. Repetition works.
Did you look at the video I found?
I do think there was head or neck contact. The fact that he got up seemed odd.
Yes it was odd. Now, Dr. Peter McCullough is asking the right questions. This is where I can sit back and let him answer some of these questions we have.
Dr. McCollough seems to agree with my observation and conjecture. He said:
Was it a broken neck or clot shot factor? Both? I'm hoping Dr. McCollough gets the answers. In the mean time I'm running with clot shot possibility for awareness sakes.