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Offthemat

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  1. We’ll see. The NFL is pretty rigorous with their physical examinations, so he was determined to have had a healthy heart before his collapse. Are those same physicians now going to say he’s good to go, again? After what happened, I don’t see anyone in the NFL putting their name on the line to say they’ll take responsibility for allowing him back on the field. What I saw did not resemble commotio cortis, it was something else. Something they missed or that is undiagnosable. I hope Hamlin lives a long and happy life, but I don’t believe he’ll be playing NFL football again.
  2. Same response. If that’s the best you can do, then that’s the best you can do.
  3. Well, if that’s the best you can do, that’s the best you can do.
  4. It’s not that there was a lot that wasn’t known about covid, a lot was known about respiratory viruses, and how they act. The WHO plans that Theo alludes to specifies that lockdowns are not to be imposed because they have been tried before and only made things worse. It’s also well known among epidemiologists that you can’t vaccinate your way out of a pandemic. For some reason, governments worldwide stood this knowledge on its head for this debacle. The fact that U.S. dollars paid to design and create this virus, and China’s responsibility for spreading it, may hold the answer for why. The “vaccine” didn’t keep you catching the virus, it didn’t keep you from spreading the virus, there is some evidence that it diminished the severity of symptoms if infection fell within a small window post injection, at the risk of a compromised immune system. And the virus did what viruses do, it mutated to a point where it is still dangerous to some, but not many. Kinda like the flu. Which brings us full circle, because the very similar attempts at controlling a virus in about 1916 taught doctors what worked and what didn’t. But the ones associated with government tried to force something else on us for this one. My wife’s 75 y/o sister has had covid three times, once prior to being vaccinated and twice after, is still active. Their oldest sister, who was somewhat compromised, died. Our next door neighbor, a 66 y/o nurse who refused to be vaccinated, has had it twice and is fine. I saw a 20 something elite NFL athlete die on live tv. They say he died twice and was brought back, he’s still having trouble. He won’t play in the NFL again. That’s another one of those things people don’t talk about in mixed company.
  5. I saw our president get off his helicopter and walk across the grass wearing one. Then he took it off before he started shaking hands and giving a speech.
  6. With ORS some of them could be around for two more years.
  7. Yeah, for fear of censorship. For talking politics on a wrestling forum, or for being on the wrong side? In the U. S. A. For crisakes. As for “educated assessment” I present: https://gbdeclaration.org/
  8. Good. Thank you D3UC157 So it is a rule. I don’t like it. These are grown men who have years of experience and how is it policed in the practice room? I’d rather see the penalty be “give me 50 pushups and 50 mountain climbers” and how do you determine who initiates the act? I’d rather see more of the three point takedowns and one second delay of starts. But my opinion obviously doesn’t matter and doesn’t seem to be shared.
  9. It’s all history now, though.
  10. From digging in to the mat(ress).
  11. That’s the impression I get when they start screeching, but I don’t watch a lot of freestyle. Do they whack fingers there too? Again: Is there a rule?
  12. So stopping the match to warn them about laced fingers is a way to speed up the match. Is there a rule?
  13. You hear them threatening to penalize both wrestlers. So, that makes them even. Why all the squealing about it?
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