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You don't see the difference?

January 05, 2021 02:14PM
If a husband comes down with COVID even though he may be asymptomatic he endangers his wife and children who may then either become deathly sick or pass it on to other family members or friends some of whom may die.

If you injure yourself in a fire-you injure yourself.

Yes he may suffer the view of short minded coaches and possibly other players and yes that may impact his future on the field but that doesn't mean he doesn't love football.

And I'm discussing specifically those who Opt Out due to the virus. Like the many who did that in MLB this year.

Personally, I think people simply need to think a little more deeply on this issue.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/05/2021 02:48PM by waterfield.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Is it fair to ask how much opt-out players love football?

RockRam507January 05, 2021 12:28AM

  The way they drop like flies for NCAA Bowl games, I am starting to have a LOT of questions..

Ramgator122January 05, 2021 03:27AM

  Re: The way they drop like flies for NCAA Bowl games, I am starting to have a LOT of questions..

dzrams124January 05, 2021 06:47AM

  I'm a Firefighter. My job is to put out fires.

Ramgator96January 05, 2021 08:22AM

  Re: Their job starts in the NFL...

dzrams193January 05, 2021 11:26AM

  Re: I'm a Firefighter. My job is to put out fires.

six2stack118January 05, 2021 12:36PM

  You don't see the difference?

waterfield91January 05, 2021 02:14PM

  Re: Is it fair to ask how much opt-out players love football?

socalmab121January 05, 2021 06:06AM

  yes in Brewer's case he had had cancer & was a risk

zn112January 05, 2021 07:06AM

  is it fair to judge people who chose to do what is best for them?

Rampage2K-98January 05, 2021 11:37AM

  Re: is it fair to judge people who chose to do what is best for them?

waterfield98January 05, 2021 11:59AM