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Mecca 06-25-2020 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Red Dawg (Post 15036778)
Bullshit. 16 billion a year business is not getting cancelled because old people aee getting the virus. Walmart is open but sports can't come back? Bullshit thinking and the damn athletes need to stop being pussies.

Yea all it'll take is for 1 athlete to get seriously sick where they have their career ended or die and that'll be it.

If anyone gets it and is legit sick from it you will have the guys refusing to play.

FloridaMan88 06-25-2020 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 15036782)
Yea all it'll take is for 1 athlete to get seriously sick where they have their career ended or die and that'll be it.

If anyone gets it and is legit sick from it you will have the guys refusing to play.

Name one professional/college athlete... in any sport... who has tested positive for COVID-19 to-date and has experienced anything more severe than asymptomatic or mild symptoms.

As it relates to younger/healthy people (i.e. the demographic that most professional/college athletes are in), the chances of developing complications from COVID-19 are the same as the flu.

If one professional/college athlete would require hospitalization or die from the flu would that shut down all of sports?

Time to jump off the panic/hysteria train.

Mecca 06-25-2020 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88 (Post 15036793)
Name one professional/college athlete... in any sport... who has tested positive for COVID-19 to-date and has experienced anything more severe than asymptomatic or mild symptoms.

As it relates to younger/healthy people (i.e. the demographic that most professional/college athletes are in), the chances of developing complications from COVID-19 are the same as the flu.

If one professional/college athlete would require hospitalization or die from the flu would that shut down all of sports?

Time to jump off the panic/hysteria train.

Considering how many athletes there are across sports if you bring them back the odds say it will affect a few of them...and a bigger issue is the coaching staffs.

TribalElder 06-25-2020 10:20 AM

That game sucks every year, it's really sad

Demonpenz 06-25-2020 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 15036770)
I'll summarize a game simulation for everyone.


That Dak Prescott is amazing. He's the best quarterback in the league.

Oh. That looked like a cheap shot, but it's not. It's just the Steelers playing tough.

There's Elliott after a four yard gain, standing up and making gestures like he's a baby being fed strained carrots. That's the 30th time this game that he's done that.

It looked like a holding against the Steelers offensive line, but I don't see a flag.

Let's show replays of the Steelers and Cowboys in a Super Bowl back when both teams were good.

The Cowboys' defensive line has just been suspended for violating the NFL's drug policy. They're all headed to the bench.

Haha. Terry Bradshaw is so funny when he's acting stupid. Remember when he liked the 49ers because he found their quarterback attractive, and then he couldn't remember Patrick Mahomes' name?

Let's get some commentary from Michael Irvin. (Cut to camera shot of a coked-up Irvin stabbing an NFL Network intern.) Okay, we'll come back to Michael later.

And it looks like our final score is 21 to 17. It doesn't really matter which team had 21.


this joke really gained legs at the Dline getting sent out.

Pepe Silvia 06-25-2020 12:00 PM

They will just keep cancelling seasons until the league folds.

Bwana 06-25-2020 12:03 PM

It starts............

Halfcan 06-25-2020 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 15036770)
I'll summarize a game simulation for everyone.


That Dak Prescott is amazing. He's the best quarterback in the league.

Oh. That looked like a cheap shot, but it's not. It's just the Steelers playing tough.

There's Elliott after a four yard gain, standing up and making gestures like he's a baby being fed strained carrots. That's the 30th time this game that he's done that.

It looked like a holding against the Steelers offensive line, but I don't see a flag.

Let's show replays of the Steelers and Cowboys in a Super Bowl back when both teams were good.

The Cowboys' defensive line has just been suspended for violating the NFL's drug policy. They're all headed to the bench.

Haha. Terry Bradshaw is so funny when he's acting stupid. Remember when he liked the 49ers because he found their quarterback attractive, and then he couldn't remember Patrick Mahomes' name?

Let's get some commentary from Michael Irvin. (Cut to camera shot of a coked-up Irvin stabbing an NFL Network intern.) Okay, we'll come back to Michael later.

And it looks like our final score is 21 to 17. It doesn't really matter which team had 21.

ROFL Comedy Gold!

Titty Meat 06-25-2020 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88 (Post 15036793)
Name one professional/college athlete... in any sport... who has tested positive for COVID-19 to-date and has experienced anything more severe than asymptomatic or mild symptoms.

As it relates to younger/healthy people (i.e. the demographic that most professional/college athletes are in), the chances of developing complications from COVID-19 are the same as the flu.

If one professional/college athlete would require hospitalization or die from the flu would that shut down all of sports?

Time to jump off the panic/hysteria train.

Given Reids age and weight issues I'd rather him not taking a risk on getting it

Rain Man 06-25-2020 07:29 PM

The more I think about this, the more I think that covid is just a cover story. I bet the teams are boycotting because the Hall of Fame decided to put a cheating slug like Steve Atwater in while far better safeties like Deron Cherry are still waiting.

TwistedChief 06-25-2020 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88 (Post 15036793)
Name one professional/college athlete... in any sport... who has tested positive for COVID-19 to-date and has experienced anything more severe than asymptomatic or mild symptoms.

As it relates to younger/healthy people (i.e. the demographic that most professional/college athletes are in), the chances of developing complications from COVID-19 are the same as the flu.

If one professional/college athlete would require hospitalization or die from the flu would that shut down all of sports?

Time to jump off the panic/hysteria train.

The Chiefs won the Super Bowl. Football is now non-essential.

R Clark 06-25-2020 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 15037900)
The more I think about this, the more I think that covid is just a cover story. I bet the teams are boycotting because the Hall of Fame decided to put a cheating slug like Steve Atwater in while far better safeties like Deron Cherry are still waiting.

That’s criminal

MMXcalibur 06-25-2020 07:42 PM

I have zero expectations to see the NFL this year.
I'll be pleasantly surprised if the NFL can navigate this logistical nightmare with COVID-19 still in full effect.

tx4chiefs 06-25-2020 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 15036770)
I'll summarize a game simulation for everyone.


That Dak Prescott is amazing. He's the best quarterback in the league.

Oh. That looked like a cheap shot, but it's not. It's just the Steelers playing tough.

There's Elliott after a four yard gain, standing up and making gestures like he's a baby being fed strained carrots. That's the 30th time this game that he's done that.

It looked like a holding against the Steelers offensive line, but I don't see a flag.

Let's show replays of the Steelers and Cowboys in a Super Bowl back when both teams were good.

The Cowboys' defensive line has just been suspended for violating the NFL's drug policy. They're all headed to the bench.

Haha. Terry Bradshaw is so funny when he's acting stupid. Remember when he liked the 49ers because he found their quarterback attractive, and then he couldn't remember Patrick Mahomes' name?

Let's get some commentary from Michael Irvin. (Cut to camera shot of a coked-up Irvin stabbing an NFL Network intern.) Okay, we'll come back to Michael later.

And it looks like our final score is 21 to 17. It doesn't really matter which team had 21.

It's really funny, because it's true!

SuperBowl4 06-25-2020 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 15036782)
Yea all it'll take is for 1 athlete to get seriously sick where they have their career ended or die and that'll be it.

If anyone gets it and is legit sick from it you will have the guys refusing to play.

You watch CNN I bet.


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