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It's a hell of a thing when your professional sports career involves running up and down the field for 90 minutes solid and kicking a ball (soccer); or smashing into other blokes without protective gear to get the ball from them for 80 minutes (rugby); or smashing into other blokes with protective gear to get the ball from them for 180 minutes (American football), and you were forced to take a medical treatment to carry on playing or go home – permanently.
So, you take it because you want to carry on playing and earning.
First, you hear murmurings about other sportsmen collapsing/dying during a game, but it's nobody you know; then it's someone someone else knows; then it's someone you know directly; then it's someone in your team. Now it's fucking real.
So when is it going to be lights out for you – the next practice/league game/tournament?
You can break your neck in rugby or American Football and land up a cripple – and you understand this risk – but the last thing you expected to have, as a young and super fit sportsperson, was a massive heart attack, and there and then drop dead on the field.
They did not tell you this could happen to you when they banged the shit into your arm.
Damar Hamlin was juiced up.
If he wasn't jabbed the mainstream media would be SCREAMING WITH CONTEMPT that he wasn't jabbed and thus brought on his own cardiac arrest.
Peter McCullough - what a gentleman.
It's a hell of a thing when your professional sports career involves running up and down the field for 90 minutes solid and kicking a ball (soccer); or smashing into other blokes without protective gear to get the ball from them for 80 minutes (rugby); or smashing into other blokes with protective gear to get the ball from them for 180 minutes (American football), and you were forced to take a medical treatment to carry on playing or go home – permanently.
So, you take it because you want to carry on playing and earning.
First, you hear murmurings about other sportsmen collapsing/dying during a game, but it's nobody you know; then it's someone someone else knows; then it's someone you know directly; then it's someone in your team. Now it's fucking real.
So when is it going to be lights out for you – the next practice/league game/tournament?
You can break your neck in rugby or American Football and land up a cripple – and you understand this risk – but the last thing you expected to have, as a young and super fit sportsperson, was a massive heart attack, and there and then drop dead on the field.
They did not tell you this could happen to you when they banged the shit into your arm.
Bunch of cunts.