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Aaron Rodgers Becomes No. 1 Sports Moron In The World (multi-purpose containment thread) Aaron Rodgers Becomes No. 1 Sports Moron In The World (multi-purpose containment thread)

11-10-2021 , 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Da_Nit
Read from credible sources, you sheep are so easily duped.

https://apnews.com/article/fact-checking-067310377629

Likewise.


We'll agree to disagree but lets talk sometime in the future. I'm man (or woman or non-binary for those easily offended) enough to admit I'm wrong if it turns out so.
11-10-2021 , 10:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Tien
I wouldn't give a **** if I was his teammate. Vast majority of football players don't care about covid.
Most of those ****ers won't even realize they have it when they're put on the ventilator. CTE ftw!
11-10-2021 , 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by GTO2.0
I know and deal with several people every day that are rabidly anti-vax, including the guy who had the office two doors down from me who has been in the ICU for a month and a half now whose family is asking for PTO donations. I gave a week cause I don’t want him to die even though I think he’s an idiot.
JFC that is the most dystopian thing I've heard in a long long time.
11-11-2021 , 12:09 AM
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Originally Posted by medici
I'm man (or woman or non-binary for those easily offended) enough to admit I'm wrong if it turns out so.

No worries, no one is going to call you out for saying that you’ll be a man. The woke SJ warriors are only out to get you in your head.


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Originally Posted by medici
Likewise.

We'll agree to disagree but lets talk sometime in the future.
You mean so we can see what the long term side effects are? I don’t think we need to wait, doctors can see that the long term side effects for many from being infected with COVID are going to be now and it’s not pretty. Long term effects that in many cases could’ve of been avoided by taking a vaccine.
11-11-2021 , 12:16 AM
People that take the vaccine still get COVID.
11-11-2021 , 12:17 AM
jk
11-11-2021 , 12:18 AM
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Originally Posted by DodgerIrish
People that take the vaccine still get COVID.

Yes but with much less severe symptoms and at lower rates. Do I really need to explain this to people?

Jesus can’t tell who’s a naive, uneducated, brain dead sheep these days.
11-11-2021 , 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Da_Nit
Yes but with much less severe symptoms and at lower rates. Do I really need to explain this to people?
Despite hours and hours of doing their own research, anti-vaxxers are still somehow are incapable of ever grasping this.

Same with vaccinated people being less likely to spread covid. They just want to talk about peak viral load, which is only part of the equation.
11-11-2021 , 12:29 AM
Aliens coming to Earth wouldn't even bother with us because we're clearly not intelligent life
11-11-2021 , 12:31 AM
C'mon, guys. You can't expect rubes on a li'l ol' poker forum to understand probabilities and ****.
11-11-2021 , 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Da_Nit
Yes but with much less severe symptoms and at lower rates. Do I really need to explain this to people?

Jesus can’t tell who’s a naive, uneducated, brain dead sheep these days.
So Aaron Rodgers symptoms would have been less severe than not at all severe? Or Davante Adams would have spread covid more if he wasn't vaccinated?

It affects every individual differently. It's not about protecting others It's very much about protecting yourself. Again we are a grossly unhealthy country and its understandable that grossly unhealthy people are worried. They're not the same as Aaron Rodgers.
11-11-2021 , 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Tom Ames
C'mon, guys. You can't expect rubes on a li'l ol' poker forum to understand probabilities and ****.
Counterpoint: poker was so profitable for many because most players are morons who couldn't win with all the resources in the world. Like, 95% of people lost. Slightly worse than the unvaxxed rate
11-11-2021 , 03:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Da_Nit
Really? Isn’t the protocol that only for unvaccinated players that you’re required to isolate for 10 days and likely would’ve been eligible to play had he been vaccinated?

This is also ignoring the fact that he would of been less likely to catch COVId to begin with had he been vaccinated.

https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/...11vig3gtdctcdz
Pretty much everyone that tests positive on Monday/Tuesday has been out that week. Nick Chubb this week being the latest example.

He was missing either way.

If he ends up out this week then that is a different story. Seems maybe 67/33 he plays according to the betting line.
11-11-2021 , 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by LFC_USA
So Aaron Rodgers symptoms would have been less severe than not at all severe? Or Davante Adams would have spread covid more if he wasn't vaccinated?

It affects every individual differently. It's not about protecting others It's very much about protecting yourself. Again we are a grossly unhealthy country and its understandable that grossly unhealthy people are worried. They're not the same as Aaron Rodgers.

You make it sound like all healthy people are narcissistic *******s that only care about themselves, that lack empathy? Not all healthy people are *******s like Aaron Rodgers. Actually not sure how healthy Aaron is, he clearly has mental health issues.
11-11-2021 , 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Da_Nit
I’d be more mad at my veteran QB who’s our franchise QB and supposed to be a leader.

You wouldn’t be more mad and expect more from Rodgers?
I doubt that Rodgers's teammates expected more of him. These are people who know Aaron Rodgers. They probably already knew he was an idiot w/r/t stuff like this.
11-11-2021 , 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Rococo
I doubt that Rodgers's teammates expected more of him. These are people who know Aaron Rodgers. They probably already knew he was an idiot w/r/t stuff like this.

Haha I stand corrected, sure you’re right but they should, like I said he’s a veteran, franchise QB, he’s supposed to be better. In addition to a ton of CTE and other issues I know he’s supposed to be this Nor Cal kid with alternative crystals and healthy living. That being said wouldn’t be surprised if he’s on a ton of pain killer opioids.
11-11-2021 , 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by LFC_USA
So Aaron Rodgers symptoms would have been less severe than not at all severe? Or Davante Adams would have spread covid more if he wasn't vaccinated?

It affects every individual differently. It's not about protecting others It's very much about protecting yourself. Again we are a grossly unhealthy country and its understandable that grossly unhealthy people are worried. They're not the same as Aaron Rodgers.
Everyone thinks they're the main character. "It will never happen to me" until you're the 1 of 50 it does. It's why all their stories follow the same pattern.
11-11-2021 , 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Da_Nit
You make it sound like all healthy people are narcissistic *******s that only care about themselves, that lack empathy? Not all healthy people are *******s like Aaron Rodgers. Actually not sure how healthy Aaron is, he clearly has mental health issues.
But it doesn't really "protect others" though. We've seen countless outbreaks amongst sports teams. We are seeing a game get completely cancelled this weekend in college football because a 99% vaccinated football team has too many positives.

What it is about is keeping people out of hospitals. You should get the vaccine for you. If something happens to you then it's entirely on you. But this idea that it protects others is an exaggeration. It also brings me back to my point earlier that everyone has had a chance to be vaccinated by this point. Almost everyone is eligible. We literally vaccinated the immune compromised first. So at this point protect yourself. If you don't it's on you
11-11-2021 , 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by RT
Everyone thinks they're the main character. "It will never happen to me" until you're the 1 of 50 it does. It's why all their stories follow the same pattern.
Which is why I don't have sympathy for the 1 in 50 and if they want to take that risk with their life that's their choice. Just like someone who wants to be 300 pounds and eat fast food 6 times a week and have a fridge full of diet soda. People make horrible choices all the time and they are solely responsible for the outcome of those poor choices
11-11-2021 , 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Da_Nit
Haha I stand corrected, sure you’re right but they should, like I said he’s a veteran, franchise QB, he’s supposed to be better. In addition to a ton of CTE and other issues I know he’s supposed to be this Nor Cal kid with alternative crystals and healthy living. That being said wouldn’t be surprised if he’s on a ton of pain killer opioids.
I have known a few active professional athletes over the years, and it's always fascinating to hear them dish on other athletes. When you watch sports on television, it's easy to forget that the athletes have personalities that may or may not correspond to their marketing/public personalities.

Ray Rice is a perfect example. For years, he had a "good guy" public persona in Baltimore. But I would not be at all surprised if his teammates knew he was capable of knocking a woman unconscious in an elevator.
11-11-2021 , 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by LFC_USA
I trust that is an expression of disappointment and not one of surprise.
11-12-2021 , 12:27 AM
11-12-2021 , 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by LFC_USA
Fully vaccinated too. Everyone should get a booster stat if it's been 6+months
11-12-2021 , 07:05 PM
shouldnt have gotten vaxed ldo

      
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