@ActionMagnet
Of course thats what it was. Like getting slammed in a car wreck.
The phenomenon of flys always beeing attracted to shiit never fales on this Canadian sports betting message bored.
They're will all waze be threads like this won wear retarted donkeys and cockroaches gather to expoze each other as the cream of the insane virgins crop on covers
The phenomenon of flys always beeing attracted to shiit never fales on this Canadian sports betting message bored.
They're will all waze be threads like this won wear retarted donkeys and cockroaches gather to expoze each other as the cream of the insane virgins crop on covers
@sunandmoon
He's dead and likely died on the field. They're just keeping his corpse warm long enough for this whole thing to blow over. NFL can't have a player dying on the field . That's just bad business.
I left out the part about the vax. However the very likely hood the NFL didn't want him to be declared dead by a doctor on the field is very real possiblity.They gave him CPR for 9 minutes then afterwards they took a 5 minute break to announce the game was cancelled. The average person can't hold their breath over 2 minutes.
There may have been more time due to the commercial break. As I understand it they took a commercial break shortly after he was hit. I gurantee the lawyers didnt want him to die on the NFL property. 5 minutes was enough time to make sure he was in the wagon and far off that property.
I have heard people say that people in the prison system don't die in the prison system of they have a pulse they all die in the hospital so the prison doesn't have a death claim lawsuit on its hands.
I have also heard the same thing happened with people that died on Disney world property. They are not declared dead until they are off the property. This is not a conspiracy this is the absolute truth. The NFL wanted to protect it's financial interest. I'm not going to talk about the vaccine because it's too controversial. The NFL is a dirty business for years the NFL tried to hide information about actual Brain damages. In all my life I have never ever seen a player that had CPR done to them.
@sunandmoon
He's dead and likely died on the field. They're just keeping his corpse warm long enough for this whole thing to blow over. NFL can't have a player dying on the field . That's just bad business.
I left out the part about the vax. However the very likely hood the NFL didn't want him to be declared dead by a doctor on the field is very real possiblity.They gave him CPR for 9 minutes then afterwards they took a 5 minute break to announce the game was cancelled. The average person can't hold their breath over 2 minutes.
There may have been more time due to the commercial break. As I understand it they took a commercial break shortly after he was hit. I gurantee the lawyers didnt want him to die on the NFL property. 5 minutes was enough time to make sure he was in the wagon and far off that property.
I have heard people say that people in the prison system don't die in the prison system of they have a pulse they all die in the hospital so the prison doesn't have a death claim lawsuit on its hands.
I have also heard the same thing happened with people that died on Disney world property. They are not declared dead until they are off the property. This is not a conspiracy this is the absolute truth. The NFL wanted to protect it's financial interest. I'm not going to talk about the vaccine because it's too controversial. The NFL is a dirty business for years the NFL tried to hide information about actual Brain damages. In all my life I have never ever seen a player that had CPR done to them.
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