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Boomer Esiason Believes Clemson & SEC Players Are Contracting Virus On Purpose
by Larry LeoJune 30, 2020

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With the number of college football players testing positive on the rise, former NFL QB turned prominent New York sports radio host, Boomer Esiason, shared his conspiracy theory that players are trying to get the virus on purpose...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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This has proven to be effective for entire countries, why can't it work for a football team that is essentially isolated as it is... they typically only hang around with each other and go back and forth between the practice facilities, the dining hall, and home all day every day.
Reply7 months

...which has really only been Clemson recently, so they are not too far off with their list.
7 months

oh no. He said they are healthy and they will get through it. I thought this virus cannot make anyone sick and if they get sick, that's it. You are done for life.
Why does he say something with common sense that is true? He is a bad person
Reply7 months

I could help but chortle to myself when they used the word "sick" when referring to players getting COVID.
The word "sick" implies the players with positive tests are actually experiencing COVID symptoms, which is likely very rare for healthy college-aged kids.
Reply7 months

Correct me if I am wrong, but once you test positive, you figure out if you are asymptomatic... are there any cases of someone testing pos asymptomatic and then testing pos again and having symptoms?
7 months

Dumb statement and not proven true. To many scientific case studIes needing to be done before a local TD poster makes me a believer.
7 months

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There is no proof that you can't get COVID twice. There are actual documented cases that people have gotten infected more than once.
Reply7 months




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It doesn’t kill randomly. It disproportionately kills the extremely elderly and extremely immune compromised. It is a somewhat risk (low) to people over 65 and others with underlying health conditions. It is almost no risk to healthy young folks.
7 months

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