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  1. 3 hours ago, iramurphy said:

    No he isn’t, he died.

    He died 1 1/2 yrs after receiving the vaccine. He claimed the vaccine caused myocarditis. Whether or not he developed myocarditis from the vaccine or previous Covid infection was never determined. Normally deaths related to vaccines occur within the first 2 weeks of receiving a vaccine. Virtually all deaths related to the mRNA vaccines were due to anaphylactic allergic reactions.


    Having been a young male increased his risk of contracting myocarditis from the vaccine. I couldn’t find confirmation that he had myocarditis but it seems likely based on information available. Any athlete who develops myocarditis whether from the vaccine or from Covid should have had his/her physical activity restricted until they have gone through an approved return to play protocol. It was reported that he died during a stress test.  Normally, follow up testing for myocarditis would be an echocardiogram as opposed to an EKG or stress test. 


    The information available wasn’t complete enough to determine cause of death. It wasn’t determined that he died from the COVID vaccine. 
    However, I don’t believe there was enough information to state it couldn’t have been an indirect cause. 

    The other multiple cases listed showed no evidence those deaths were related to any vaccine. 
     

    you could've stopped there.

    Oscar was 28 and a world class athlete and developed myocarditis and died of a heart attack within two years of getting his shots.  And yeah we will never know bc human trials were cut short bc.......................................the ones getting the "vaccine" were dying of heart attacks at much much higher rate than the placebo group.

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  2. 38 minutes ago, Dustin said:

    Lots of empty seats...I think we need destination Frozen Fours all the time.  Tampa, Las Vegas, where else?

    anywhere south.....and boston

    that's it

  3. 4 hours ago, iramurphy said:

    That would zero. In reviewing obituaries that were available, of the deaths listed, none were found due to the vaccine. The handful of deaths related to Covid vaccines were almost all due to allergic reactions that caused anaphylaxis. 

     

     


     

     

    Oscar Cabrera Adames is on line one Ira.

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  4. hockey is probably the only sport that doesn't overlap with the main campus..............would they ever have the balls to shutter every sport at omaha branch other than hockey and just ask/say that the mavs are the huskers and see if big10 would accept that?

    would save a ton and having the goofs and those stinkin' badgers coming to omaha/nebraska would be a huge huge get obviously

  5. 4 minutes ago, Cratter said:

    Such a sad state of mental illness with such individual it feels shameful talking about "them."

    Especially when you see "their" gofundme" page.

    I also see he's in favor of the green new deal........will he be walking to Seattle and back every time he heads west?

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  6. 1 hour ago, iramurphy said:

    I drove up to GF to watch the scrimmage and get a free donut. The QB’s threw the ball well. Feeney got picked once but receiver might have knocked it down. Otherwise he had a good day. Kaminski missed on a slant pattern but through a TD on another. Romfo had more pressure from DLine but also threw the ball well.  They all threw the ball well in drills. Hentges (transfer from Mary) didn’t get through his reads as fast but also threw well. Our receivers looked good but we didn’t really try many deep throws. My biggest disappointment in the passing game was despite a new OC it doesn’t seem we realize the TE is an eligible receiver.  
    Zeibart and Seidel were held out. Donovan Hunt is quick and accelerates quickly. We need to hang on to him and get him involved in the offense. 
    Oline looks big. Couldn’t tell much cuz it was a scrimmage whistles blown early to protect QB’s. Grant Romfo was the workhouse RB during live running game reps. Most plays were inside runs. 
    Defensive line kept running game bottled up for the most part. Secondary looks much better. Receivers weren’t running free. LB’s looked to be reacting quicker. 
    FG guys decent distance but must be more consistent. Punting was nothing special. 
    I’m sure there were some things I missed. Overall I wouldn’t be pessimistic but we have to get a lot better over the summer. 

    the TE is like bigfoot around...rumors but no sightings...

    sad

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  7. 7 minutes ago, Cratter said:

    The owners are out here blasting to the media how they can't find anyone to work because they offer some of the lowest wages in the city.

    Odd flex.

    doesn't our next new mayor work there (inbetween gender affirming care in they/them seattle trips)?

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  8. 25 minutes ago, Hawkster said:

    What would the Summit offer that the MVFC doesn't do now?   I actually see the Summit football as being a weaker conference if you ever got it going

    if it's FBS it would be a FBS conference in the Central Time that would rival the MWC and the MAC for G5 "midwest" superiority.

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