Buffalo716 Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 (edited) 3 hours ago, Mango said: “I got in a fight playing pick up basketball. I understand what it’s like to be an elite athlete” -Basically you My dad in his late 30’s got kicked out of a hockey league for getting in a fight, he also played varsity hockey, sign him up for team USA! I also played division 1 football and I've been a coach and scout for 30 years So yeah I think I know what I'm talking about with football. I was around elite levels of the game Edited July 29, 2020 by Buffalo716
HappyDays Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 25 minutes ago, whatdrought said: So this isn’t really the thread for keeping track of voluntary opt outs, I see.... I'm voluntarily opting out of this thread 1 4 1
NoSaint Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 (edited) 26 minutes ago, DCofNC said: Hard to believe that healthy young men are afraid of this virus, opting out means 1 of 4 things to me, 1) you don’t love the game 2) you are absolutely paranoid by everything the media says 3) you knew you were getting cut so you took the money 4) Because I know there was one case, your life mission is to help others and football doesn’t fit right now. worried about family at home? weigh over 300 lbs and/or have a high risk condition? you are betting against the season and made what you believe is the best financial choice? Edited July 29, 2020 by NoSaint 3
Johnnycage46 Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 22 minutes ago, DCofNC said: Hard to believe that healthy young men are afraid of this virus, opting out means 1 of 4 things to me, 1) you don’t love the game 2) you are absolutely paranoid by everything the media says 3) you knew you were getting cut so you took the money 4) Because I know there was one case, your life mission is to help others and football doesn’t fit right now. 1) you don't love the game - Maybe they love their families and value their and their family's health more. 2) you are absolutely paranoid by everything the media says - yep, this is all a hoax...nothing to see here folks...nobody has actually died from this fake virus. 3) you knew you were getting cut so you took the money - this I think is possible is some cases (especially undrafted rookies). 4) Because I know there was one case, your life mission is to help others and football doesn't fit right now - can't argue with that. 1 1 4
Rc2catch Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 23 minutes ago, DCofNC said: Hard to believe that healthy young men are afraid of this virus, opting out means 1 of 4 things to me, 1) you don’t love the game 2) you are absolutely paranoid by everything the media says 3) you knew you were getting cut so you took the money 4) Because I know there was one case, your life mission is to help others and football doesn’t fit right now. Sad that you think this way. Did you ever stop to think they make these decisions as a family? Or that they don’t have faith in the protocols the league has in place? Maybe it’s a chance to get extra time in with their families that they otherwise could not afford to do? Maybe they’re not scared of dying from the virus but maybe they’re scared of possible long term effects that haven’t been found yet and future earnings? 4
nucci Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 45 minutes ago, DCofNC said: Hard to believe that healthy young men are afraid of this virus, opting out means 1 of 4 things to me, 1) you don’t love the game 2) you are absolutely paranoid by everything the media says 3) you knew you were getting cut so you took the money 4) Because I know there was one case, your life mission is to help others and football doesn’t fit right now. I'm paranoid of everything Drs and nurses are saying.
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, whatdrought said: So this isn’t really the thread for keeping track of voluntary opt outs, I see.... I have difficulty not chasing tagents... TADD ( topical attention deficit disorder) as a penance see below: Baltimore Ravens: KR De'Anthony Thomas, OL Andre Smith Buffalo Bills: DT Star Lotulelei Dallas Cowboys: CB Maurice Canady, WR Stephen Guidry Green Bay Packers: WR Devin Funchess Houston Texans: DT Eddie Vanderdoes Kansas City Chiefs: OL Laurent Duvernay-Tardif New England Patriots: LB Dont'a Hightower, FB Dan Vitale, RB Brandon Bolden, OL Najee Toran Seattle Seahawks: OL Chance Warmack Tennessee Titans: OL Anthony McKinney HIGHER RISK OPT-OUTS Minnesota Vikings: DT Michael Pierce New England Patriots: OL Marcus Cannon Washington Football Team: DE Caleb Brantley UNSPECIFIED OPT-OUTS Carolina Panthers: UDFA LB Jordan Mack Chicago Bears: DT Eddie Goldman Denver Broncos: DT Kyle Peko New England Patriots: S Patrick Chung New Orleans Saints: TE Jason Vander Laan, TE Cole Wick New York Jets: OL Leo Koloamatangi Philadelphia Eagles: WR Marquise Goodwin Edited July 29, 2020 by Over 29 years of fanhood 2 1
Runningaces Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 1 hour ago, DCofNC said: Hard to believe that healthy young men are afraid of this virus, opting out means 1 of 4 things to me, 1) you don’t love the game 2) you are absolutely paranoid by everything the media says 3) you knew you were getting cut so you took the money 4) Because I know there was one case, your life mission is to help others and football doesn’t fit right now. So Marcus Cannon who had lymphoma. Cancer of lymphatic system. Dosent love thr game, because he is at risk? 2
Stank_Nasty Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 4 hours ago, KD in CA said: The first story/picture of an opt-out player hanging out on a crowded beach or playing basketball with friends is going to be fun. I thought Michael Robinson summed it up pretty good last night on total access.... his rebuttal to the opt outs was, unless you literally stay in your own bubble, theres debatably not a safer more secure place you could be than these NFL facilities. So if you opt out are you seriously gonna stay home in your bubble for 4 months? some might, but i cant see it from the majority
Say When... Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 7 minutes ago, Stank_Nasty said: I thought Michael Robinson summed it up pretty good last night on total access.... his rebuttal to the opt outs was, unless you literally stay in your own bubble, theres debatably not a safer more secure place you could be than these NFL facilities. So if you opt out are you seriously gonna stay home in your bubble for 4 months? some might, but i cant see it from the majority look at the Solder statement above "and the health of our neighbors come before football" is that an omission? i'm in total agreement - unless you're going to totally bubble for 4 months you're not opting out with complete commitment to protecting yourself, your family. & your neighbors... 1
mjd1001 Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 2 hours ago, DCofNC said: Hard to believe that healthy young men are afraid of this virus, opting out means 1 of 4 things to me, 1) you don’t love the game 2) you are absolutely paranoid by everything the media says 3) you knew you were getting cut so you took the money 4) Because I know there was one case, your life mission is to help others and football doesn’t fit right now. This view is very very narrow. I was going to reply to this post directly but I see a lot of other people have made many of the same posts I have. 3
Virgil Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 (edited) KC Damien Williams has opted out. This is a big one and open a huge door for the rookie Edited July 29, 2020 by Virgil
YoloinOhio Posted July 29, 2020 Author Posted July 29, 2020 21 minutes ago, Virgil said: KC Damien Williams has opted out. This is a big one and open a huge door for the rookie Interesting! For fantasy reasons ?. I have CEH in a dynasty league 1
njbuff Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 (edited) There will be more. Edited July 29, 2020 by njbuff
Mango Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 4 hours ago, DCofNC said: Hard to believe that healthy young men are afraid of this virus, opting out means 1 of 4 things to me, 1) you don’t love the game 2) you are absolutely paranoid by everything the media says 3) you knew you were getting cut so you took the money 4) Because I know there was one case, your life mission is to help others and football doesn’t fit right now. Part of the issue is their family and taking them into consideration. The other is, more and more data is coming out suggesting that asymptomatic patients are seeing long term health effects. Case and point, The NY Times piece on the US Women’s Rowing Team where many have not gotten back to pre Covid shape. It’s August now, and they were diagnosed in March. They may want to reduce their risk of possible long term career complications by not lining up face to face in camps and games with 80 other players while sweating, breathing, spitting, and laying on each other. Or they hate football and are a bunch of liberal sheep looking for a quick pay day. You know, either or seem equally plausible. 2 hours ago, Stank_Nasty said: I thought Michael Robinson summed it up pretty good last night on total access.... his rebuttal to the opt outs was, unless you literally stay in your own bubble, theres debatably not a safer more secure place you could be than these NFL facilities. So if you opt out are you seriously gonna stay home in your bubble for 4 months? some might, but i cant see it from the majority Yes, yes there is. Basically 99% of activities are a lesser risk of transmission than playing football and being in the facility watching tape, sitting in meetings, eating meals. With a 5-7 day incubation period, by the time one guy gets it and tests positive, he’s already tackled/been tackled, lined up face to face, blood, sweat, tears, then sat in meeting rooms with his teammates.
Chicken Boo Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 4 hours ago, DCofNC said: Hard to believe that healthy young men are afraid of this virus, opting out means 1 of 4 things to me, 1) you don’t love the game 2) you are absolutely paranoid by everything the media says 3) you knew you were getting cut so you took the money 4) Because I know there was one case, your life mission is to help others and football doesn’t fit right now. My supervisor's 10 month old granddaughter was in the ICU for 5 days, fighting this virus. She's still not out of the woods yet. The media had absolutely nothing to do with it. 1
Stank_Nasty Posted July 29, 2020 Posted July 29, 2020 (edited) 48 minutes ago, Mango said: Yes, yes there is. Basically 99% of activities are a lesser risk of transmission than playing football and being in the facility watching tape, sitting in meetings, eating meals. With a 5-7 day incubation period, by the time one guy gets it and tests positive, he’s already tackled/been tackled, lined up face to face, blood, sweat, tears, then sat in meeting rooms with his teammates. So 99% of all other activities have the state of the art stringent daily sanitation and testing protocols available to these players that the nfl facilities offer..... Got it Edited July 29, 2020 by Stank_Nasty
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