Marquee players aren't risking big money over pandemic politics and conflicting medical debate . . . Tell us if this is too cautious or the right move:
RB Williams is second Chiefs starter to opt out
The Kansas City Chiefs had a second starter from their Super Bowl LIV victory opt out because of coronavirus concerns, as running back Damien Williams informed team officials he would sit out the 2020 season.
Could ruin his entire career if he caught it and recovered with damaged lungs. Call of the season now, thanks to BLM support BS many are already tuning out the NFL.
ReplyDeletewow.
ReplyDeleteAny down bros opting out of the HIV pandemic as well?
ReplyDeleteIt's a privileged White man's game using the labor of black men to earn money for the owners. Never watched it - never will.
ReplyDeleteSo you to go back to the 1950’s when football was majority white?
DeleteDid not know that NFL players were all such insufferable pussies. Maybe they ought to ladyscape?
ReplyDeleteDid any of them opt out of beating women? Didn’t think so.
ReplyDeletePondering how many will find the jail cell or 6 foot under during their idle time. Felon League has away of obtaining lots of trouble during the off season- which has just been extended.
ReplyDeleteSince the Chiefs already drafted his replacement, he is in a lose-lose situation.
ReplyDeleteHope he has a second career lined up!
Wasn't planning on watching this year anywhere. Not going to be lectured to by a bunch of rich jocks.
ReplyDeleteByron, we know you don't watch football. We don't give a shit either way.
ReplyDeleteWhat teams are near where you live?
I was wondering how this Williams and first round draft pick Clyde Edwards-Helaire were going to be used in tandem. Now it's Clyde's golden opportunity to star.
ReplyDeletewhen the ho's drain him of his money he'll be back.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand how people in supermarkets can work but NFL plays in a protective environment don't want to work it's totally ridiculous they can hide behind saying they're doing it for the family but come on
ReplyDeleteIf he sits out a season, he’ll never play again. Missing a season, on this level, will hurt his chances of making it in the league again. Tough call but data doesn’t show people his age, in the shape he is in would keep him down for long if he did get it. We’ll miss him for sure.
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