Let’s use the league’s absurd “it’s community spread, not an outbreak at the facility” stance against them

I'll admit I didn't read all of that but here's my thoughts. If they claim they are different strains and thus from outside the facility, that shouldn't make a difference when 14 people are positive. Even by their logic, if the danger is in Cuyahoga county, then it's reasonable to think people will continue to get sick and bring it into the facility. Makes no sense to say this is not an outbreak just bc of your bullshit excuse of slightly different genomes

The nfl should have had a plan for a two week bubble for playoff teams after the season. If the nfl actually cared about people's health, and the quality of the product they are putting on the field, it would have hurt absolutely nothing for them to delay the playoffs 2 weeks after the season. All they care about is money, period.

What do you think would happen if instead of us, let's say the chiefs had 3 positives today. Andy Reid, Mahomes and Kelce. I would bet everything I own they would claim that is an outbreak. Fuck the nfl

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