Yep had that talk with a coworker, when I told him that the chest plate is already designed to protect against that type of impact and they so desperately don't want people discussing that the jab might have made him more vulnerable to such an event his eyes got wide. Then he told me about how he's heard of so many people suddenly getting cancer and such in the past year and it's making him wonder.
My sports nut normie coworkers said he must of had some unknown underlying heart problem. Sure. Players worth millions never see a medical professional or trainer or get tested for everything always. People are stupid.
It is insane to think that elite athlete died from that hit.
The cognitive dissonance is so powerful with the weak minded.
Sad
Chest plate with foam backing, yet we are to believe a direct hit to the heart?
Impossible
Yep had that talk with a coworker, when I told him that the chest plate is already designed to protect against that type of impact and they so desperately don't want people discussing that the jab might have made him more vulnerable to such an event his eyes got wide. Then he told me about how he's heard of so many people suddenly getting cancer and such in the past year and it's making him wonder.
My sports nut normie coworkers said he must of had some unknown underlying heart problem. Sure. Players worth millions never see a medical professional or trainer or get tested for everything always. People are stupid.
In 1990, college basketball star Hank Gathers died of a heart attack due to an enlarged heart, an undiagnosed condition.
You're right, though. Professional athletes these days have world class medical care and the detection of underlying conditions that comes with it.
Exactly.
Professional Rugby players don't wear pads and get hit just as hard and none have died.
I've heard rugby players describe each tackle as having the same effect as a car crash which is why recovery time is so important between games.