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Shannon sounds like a fuckin' idiot.
I'm not talking about the content of his words; I'm talking about HOW he speaks. He sounds like a fuckin' idiot.Shannon speaking that gospel, fam! Football is the ultimate team sport. Grab an oar or get off the boat. Plain and simple. Stop playing with people's money because you don't want to get a shot! Fuck outta here!
I'm not talking about the content of his words; I'm talking about HOW he speaks. He sounds like a fuckin' idiot.
'I'm not going to act like I'm an expert'“This has been a fluid process for me this whole time," Wentz said, per the Indianapolis Star. ..."It’s a process. I’m weighing every pro and con out there. It keeps me up at night, and a lot of things go on inside my head, but it’s where we’re at right now.”
"I’m not going to act like I’m an expert on a vaccine or a virus, so that’s just where we’re at,” Wentz added.
"There's consequences to not being vaccinated," Ballard told reporters on Wednesday. "Do I think everybody should be vaccinated? Absolutely.
After starters Ryan Kelly, Eric Fisher and Zach Pascal joined Wentz on the COVID-19 list, Reich had this to say:"I'm for the vaccine. Frank is for the vaccine. We have a lot of guys on our team who are for the vaccine. Is it 100% perfect? No. But it's a good thing."
In addition to the risks to public and personal health, declining a COVID-19 vaccine has the potential of significant football consequences in the NFL. Had Wentz been placed in quarantine during the regular season that starts next week, the Colts could've been without their starting quarterback for a game. If Wentz and enough of his unvaccinated teammates were part of an outbreak during the regular season, the Colts would forfeit a game, and players from both teams would forfeit their checks for the canceled game.“I’ve had a lot of conversations and I think it’s fair to say, at times, I get frustrated," Reich said on Tuesday. “I do try to listen and respect, but I also don’t shy away from saying what I believe and what I believe is right — the research that I’ve done."
Colts' Darius Leonard on not getting COVID-19 vaccine: 'I want to get more educated about it'
In early August, Leonard and the Colts agreed to a five-year deal worth $99.25 million
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Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard spoke to reporters on Thursday about being unvaccinated. The three-time All-Pro said not getting the COVID-19 vaccine is a "personal decision" and he believes in getting "comfortable with something" before putting it into your body.
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"I’m just a down South guy. I want to see more. I want to learn more," Leonard said via The Athletic. "I want to get more educated about it. Just got to think about it. Don’t want to rush into it. I’ve got to see everything. I’m listening to all the vaccinated guys here. I’m not – you see on social media – I’m not pro-vaxx. I’m not anti-vaxx. I’ve got to learn.
"When you don’t know about something, you’ve got to educate yourself more about it and figure out what it is, and you’ve got to make a decision from there. You’ve got to make sure you understand your decision and understand what’s going in your body and the long-term effects and stuff like that.
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"I think once I get a grasp of it – just like the playbook – you’ve got to get comfortable with something. You can say, ‘OK, I’m going to put this in my body.’"
In early August, Leonard and the Colts agreed to a five-year deal worth $99.25 million, including $52.5 million guaranteed, which made him the highest-paid inside linebacker in the league.
Taken with the No. 36 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, Leonard had a league-high 163 tackles and was named honored as the Defensive Rookie of the Year. He was a first-team All-Pro in 2018 and 2020, and a second-team All-Pro in 2019.
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Since entering the NFL, Leonard leads all inside linebackers with an average of 9.9 tackles per game, 15 sacks, and nine forced fumbles. He also has seven interceptions, which ranks second in the league at his position.
Last season, Leonard piled up 132 tackles and three sacks.
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Colts' Darius Leonard on not getting COVID-19 vaccine: 'I want to get more educated about it'
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard spoke to reporters on Thursday about being unvaccinated. The three-time All-Pro said not getting the COVID-19 vaccine is a "personal decision" and he believes in getting "comfortable with something" before putting it into your body.www.foxnews.com
I hate when people say they need to be more educated like these scientists,virologists,epidemiologists and etc are lying but more willing to listen to non-experts on social media...
"Under league protocol, if Rodgers tests positive and is unvaccinated, he must quarantine for a minimum of 10 days and cannot return until Nov. 13 at the earliest, if he remains asymptomatic." – ESPN
Aaron Rodgers has been considered unvaccinated since beginning of NFL season, tests positive for COVID-19
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will miss his team's game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday November 7 after testing positive for COVID-19, according to multiple reports. Rodgers commented on COVID-19 vaccine requirements in the NFL at a press conference on August 26, stating “There’s guys on the team that haven’t been vaccinated. I think it’s a personal decision, I’m not going to judge those guys.” ESPN reports that Rodgers had petitioned the NFL to have an "alternative treatment" count as vaccination, but the NFL denied his request and has considered him unvaccinated since the beginning of the 2021-2022 NFL season.
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