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T.J. Ward chastises Ron Rivera for wanting his players to get vaccinated
Posted by Mike Florio on July 28, 2021, 6:14 AM EDT


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Washington coach Ron Rivera survived cancer last year. With so many of his players refusing to get vaccinated against COVID, Rivera (who is at risk of serious complications given his cancer battle), is understandably frustrated. Former NFL safety T.J. Ward expressed no sympathy for Rivera on social media.

“Just park the Riverboat,” Ward said. “His health is beyond that of COVID. Maybe it’s time to let it go. Don’t blame the players for your life long health decisions.”

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Cancer, Dr. Ward, isn’t an STD. In many instances, it’s genetic. While some behaviors increase the risk for certain types of cancers, the idea that sympathy for cancer patients should be tempered because it’s their fault is offensive to many.






Ward had more.

“At some point you gotta pay for them vices,” he said. “Cancer runs in my family like many American families. But also bad diets and cigarettes do as well. Except responsibility. Don’t blame and be disappointed in your 23 year olds cus they have they own bodies and opinions about their health.”

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Ward later deleted those tweets and added a new thread.



“Gonna address this one time more,” Ward said. “I was not trying be insensitive to anyone effected by the cancer. I know you don’t chose to get cancer. And I tried to clear that up. If you know me and my career you know what my support is for cancer people dealing with it. I’ve been effected myself closely. I didn’t mean to offend you. God bless.”

It’s just another example of the strong feelings that are making it hard if not impossible for some teams to get all players to get vaccinated.
Whenever a strong argument for getting the vaccine is made, there always will be a way (clumsy or otherwise) to turn the tables in order to justify the persist refusal to do what everyone should do.

@Quek9
 

T.J. Ward chastises Ron Rivera for wanting his players to get vaccinated
Posted by Mike Florio on July 28, 2021, 6:14 AM EDT


Getty Images
Washington coach Ron Rivera survived cancer last year. With so many of his players refusing to get vaccinated against COVID, Rivera (who is at risk of serious complications given his cancer battle), is understandably frustrated. Former NFL safety T.J. Ward expressed no sympathy for Rivera on social media.

“Just park the Riverboat,” Ward said. “His health is beyond that of COVID. Maybe it’s time to let it go. Don’t blame the players for your life long health decisions.”

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Cancer, Dr. Ward, isn’t an STD. In many instances, it’s genetic. While some behaviors increase the risk for certain types of cancers, the idea that sympathy for cancer patients should be tempered because it’s their fault is offensive to many.






Ward had more.

“At some point you gotta pay for them vices,” he said. “Cancer runs in my family like many American families. But also bad diets and cigarettes do as well. Except responsibility. Don’t blame and be disappointed in your 23 year olds cus they have they own bodies and opinions about their health.”

tenor.gif


Ward later deleted those tweets and added a new thread.



“Gonna address this one time more,” Ward said. “I was not trying be insensitive to anyone effected by the cancer. I know you don’t chose to get cancer. And I tried to clear that up. If you know me and my career you know what my support is for cancer people dealing with it. I’ve been effected myself closely. I didn’t mean to offend you. God bless.”

It’s just another example of the strong feelings that are making it hard if not impossible for some teams to get all players to get vaccinated.
Whenever a strong argument for getting the vaccine is made, there always will be a way (clumsy or otherwise) to turn the tables in order to justify the persist refusal to do what everyone should do.

@Quek9
Nah he gets no passes for that stupidity. He only recanting now cuz of the blowback
 

T.J. Ward chastises Ron Rivera for wanting his players to get vaccinated
Posted by Mike Florio on July 28, 2021, 6:14 AM EDT


Getty Images
Washington coach Ron Rivera survived cancer last year. With so many of his players refusing to get vaccinated against COVID, Rivera (who is at risk of serious complications given his cancer battle), is understandably frustrated. Former NFL safety T.J. Ward expressed no sympathy for Rivera on social media.

“Just park the Riverboat,” Ward said. “His health is beyond that of COVID. Maybe it’s time to let it go. Don’t blame the players for your life long health decisions.”

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Cancer, Dr. Ward, isn’t an STD. In many instances, it’s genetic. While some behaviors increase the risk for certain types of cancers, the idea that sympathy for cancer patients should be tempered because it’s their fault is offensive to many.






Ward had more.

“At some point you gotta pay for them vices,” he said. “Cancer runs in my family like many American families. But also bad diets and cigarettes do as well. Except responsibility. Don’t blame and be disappointed in your 23 year olds cus they have they own bodies and opinions about their health.”

tenor.gif


Ward later deleted those tweets and added a new thread.



“Gonna address this one time more,” Ward said. “I was not trying be insensitive to anyone effected by the cancer. I know you don’t chose to get cancer. And I tried to clear that up. If you know me and my career you know what my support is for cancer people dealing with it. I’ve been effected myself closely. I didn’t mean to offend you. God bless.”

It’s just another example of the strong feelings that are making it hard if not impossible for some teams to get all players to get vaccinated.
Whenever a strong argument for getting the vaccine is made, there always will be a way (clumsy or otherwise) to turn the tables in order to justify the persist refusal to do what everyone should do.

@Quek9
The fuck is wrong with TJ? What an idiotic position to take. :angry::hmm:
 
The fuck is wrong with TJ? What an idiotic position to take. :angry::hmm:

^^^^

But now you got a clear picture that this very vocal minority

For the most part don't have any logical reasons left to refuse the vaccine

TJ attacked a cancer survivor

A minority head coach cancer survivor

THAT is who he chose to absurdly attack to defend his position

Where all the NFL players and fans and reporters who claim f*ck cancer all the time but still don't want to get the shot?

They not gonna talk....

Why?

They can't let that man be their king their spokesman

Because how many cancer folk are also immno compromised?

Cause they know damn well the real.

TJ was willing to slander cancer patients to not take that shot.
 
So Kelvin Benjamin was told to come back to training camp weighing 251 but comes back at 268 & is mad that they cut him? And he still talking bout his numbers from 2016 like he's done anything remotely close to that since :smh:
 
So Kelvin Benjamin was told to come back to training camp weighing 251 but comes back at 268 & is mad that they cut him? And he still talking bout his numbers from 2016 like he's done anything remotely close to that since :smh:
A wideout at 268 lbs? Gadd dam! :oops:

My first thought was, "If he's gonna carry that kinda weight, he should switch positions and play TE."

He DID. What's going on here? Joe Judge must have his eye on someone else or something coz I smell a fish.
 

T.J. Ward chastises Ron Rivera for wanting his players to get vaccinated
Posted by Mike Florio on July 28, 2021, 6:14 AM EDT


Getty Images
Washington coach Ron Rivera survived cancer last year. With so many of his players refusing to get vaccinated against COVID, Rivera (who is at risk of serious complications given his cancer battle), is understandably frustrated. Former NFL safety T.J. Ward expressed no sympathy for Rivera on social media.

“Just park the Riverboat,” Ward said. “His health is beyond that of COVID. Maybe it’s time to let it go. Don’t blame the players for your life long health decisions.”

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Cancer, Dr. Ward, isn’t an STD. In many instances, it’s genetic. While some behaviors increase the risk for certain types of cancers, the idea that sympathy for cancer patients should be tempered because it’s their fault is offensive to many.






Ward had more.

“At some point you gotta pay for them vices,” he said. “Cancer runs in my family like many American families. But also bad diets and cigarettes do as well. Except responsibility. Don’t blame and be disappointed in your 23 year olds cus they have they own bodies and opinions about their health.”

tenor.gif


Ward later deleted those tweets and added a new thread.



“Gonna address this one time more,” Ward said. “I was not trying be insensitive to anyone effected by the cancer. I know you don’t chose to get cancer. And I tried to clear that up. If you know me and my career you know what my support is for cancer people dealing with it. I’ve been effected myself closely. I didn’t mean to offend you. God bless.”

It’s just another example of the strong feelings that are making it hard if not impossible for some teams to get all players to get vaccinated.
Whenever a strong argument for getting the vaccine is made, there always will be a way (clumsy or otherwise) to turn the tables in order to justify the persist refusal to do what everyone should do.

@Quek9
What a fuckin dumbass. :smh:

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T.J. Ward chastises Ron Rivera for wanting his players to get vaccinated
Posted by Mike Florio on July 28, 2021, 6:14 AM EDT


Getty Images
Washington coach Ron Rivera survived cancer last year. With so many of his players refusing to get vaccinated against COVID, Rivera (who is at risk of serious complications given his cancer battle), is understandably frustrated. Former NFL safety T.J. Ward expressed no sympathy for Rivera on social media.

“Just park the Riverboat,” Ward said. “His health is beyond that of COVID. Maybe it’s time to let it go. Don’t blame the players for your life long health decisions.”

200.gif



Cancer, Dr. Ward, isn’t an STD. In many instances, it’s genetic. While some behaviors increase the risk for certain types of cancers, the idea that sympathy for cancer patients should be tempered because it’s their fault is offensive to many.






Ward had more.

“At some point you gotta pay for them vices,” he said. “Cancer runs in my family like many American families. But also bad diets and cigarettes do as well. Except responsibility. Don’t blame and be disappointed in your 23 year olds cus they have they own bodies and opinions about their health.”

tenor.gif


Ward later deleted those tweets and added a new thread.



“Gonna address this one time more,” Ward said. “I was not trying be insensitive to anyone effected by the cancer. I know you don’t chose to get cancer. And I tried to clear that up. If you know me and my career you know what my support is for cancer people dealing with it. I’ve been effected myself closely. I didn’t mean to offend you. God bless.”

It’s just another example of the strong feelings that are making it hard if not impossible for some teams to get all players to get vaccinated.
Whenever a strong argument for getting the vaccine is made, there always will be a way (clumsy or otherwise) to turn the tables in order to justify the persist refusal to do what everyone should do.

@Quek9
he needs to stay in his lane, and shut the fuck up. insensitive idiot.
 
A wideout at 268 lbs? Gadd dam! :oops:

My first thought was, "If he's gonna carry that kinda weight, he should switch positions and play TE."

He DID. What's going on here? Joe Judge must have his eye on someone else or something coz I smell a fish.
But they asked him to drop to 251 and instead he gained an additional 3lbs from when they last spoke to him. I'm thinking they wanted him to be more of a catching TE and the fact that he decided to do the opposite of what they asked is a huge red flag. Joe Judge is a no nonsense type of coach & what Benjamin did before camp even started was gonna be a recipe for unnecessary drama if they let this slide
 
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