Way to use someones tragic death for your agenda- that's what is grotesque. Maybe punch yourself in the face for your morbid manipulation.
How do you know he died of Covid? Was he tested with a PCR test to confirm. Of course he was. And did you know those tests are a diagnostic fraud? Of course you do. But you still post this garbage. You are not mentally stable if you are using tragedies like this to manipulate people. You are also lying.
Educate yourself instead of pimping fear:
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.13.20101253v3.full.pdf
Based upon your comments, I’m sure once you get out of your mom’s basement and actually get a career, you’ll still be a loser.
No more replies from me. An asswipe like yourself is beneath me. Go bang your crackhead mom and pay her $20 for me.
Ban offensive line because it requires an unhealthy lifestyle of obesity and maintaing an weight way above most people's nature limits.
More people under the age of 24 have died this year from the flu or suicide or car accidents or murder than have died from Covid. If we really care about saving lives, we should start with the largest causes of death and work our way down the list.
biggin wrote:
The guy was 6'3 400lbs. Some guys are built to hold that extra mass better than others. he was not built to hold that much weight. This is not a healthy big in any way shape or form. He was sloppy big.
Juice moved like a guy 200 pounds less. He was in shape.
Additionally, the whole city loved this dude. No one you meet in Pittsburgh will ever have anything bad to say about him. I never had the chance to personally talk to him, but he left an incredible legacy as a football player, student, and friend to all.
RWG Juice.
Thelonesomeloser wrote:
You are another idiot. Of course diabetes is more prevalent in blacks than whites. That is not what makes both of you racists. You both assume he is diabetic because he is black. You both are ignorant RACISTS.
I can't speak for the other posters, but no, I would assume it's possible he has diabetes because he is morbidly obese. The fact that he is black and morbidly obese increases his risk of having diabetes. Nothing about that is racist. As others have pointed out, those are just facts.
This guy's weight was no accident. College programs will not look at a lineman who isn't over 300 lbs. And once they make the team, they are fed piles and piles to make sure they do not get lean from training and the demands of the football season. So, this player's college wanted him to be as big as he could be in order to be on the football team, knew that weight was a significant risk factor for COVID complications, knew that COVID spread very efficiently in dorms and gyms, and still went ahead with football season despite all of those risks. This guy would be alive if we lived in a country where college athletes were seen as human beings not commodities to be leveraged for alumni donations and team logo licensing deals.
When you scrutinize and criticize the official COVID 19 statistics you get social disapproval.
Remember all the allegations about not caring for grandma. This is nonsense, but effective. Not because it stops criticism, but because it frames the objections as the acts of callous monsters. Hence, the MSM’s reliance upon hard-hitting emotional messaging instead of the actual science and data.
On the contrary, we lockdown/Covid skeptics are the ones who emphasized from the start that it’s the vulnerable who should have been protected. Yet that’s the one and only thing the lockdowns didn’t do. The overwhelming majority of official Covid deaths are the result of systematic negligence or deliberate euthanasia policy on the part of the system. It’s the supporters and conformists of the propaganda and lockdowns that don’t care about people dying.
They want to maximize the death toll, both from Covid and from the lockdowns themselves.
Precious Roy wrote:
This guy's weight was no accident. College programs will not look at a lineman who isn't over 300 lbs. And once they make the team, they are fed piles and piles to make sure they do not get lean from training and the demands of the football season. So, this player's college wanted him to be as big as he could be in order to be on the football team, knew that weight was a significant risk factor for COVID complications, knew that COVID spread very efficiently in dorms and gyms, and still went ahead with football season despite all of those risks. This guy would be alive if we lived in a country where college athletes were seen as human beings not commodities to be leveraged for alumni donations and team logo licensing deals.
This is why we need to totally eliminate all college sports. It is unfair to the athletes who are laboring for the benefit of others. It is way past the time when we need to kill all college athletics. It is unfair, inhumane, and dangerous.
Precious Roy wrote:
This guy's weight was no accident. College programs will not look at a lineman who isn't over 300 lbs. And once they make the team, they are fed piles and piles to make sure they do not get lean from training and the demands of the football season. So, this player's college wanted him to be as big as he could be in order to be on the football team, knew that weight was a significant risk factor for COVID complications, knew that COVID spread very efficiently in dorms and gyms, and still went ahead with football season despite all of those risks. This guy would be alive if we lived in a country where college athletes were seen as human beings not commodities to be leveraged for alumni donations and team logo licensing deals.
Stop talking out of your behind. CalU canceled their football season long ago and went virtual for instruction.
Spread misinformation again and you’re looking at a ban.
Cal St.? Uh, no. Cal U.
And why the hell does PA have colleges with other states' names? California and Indiana, so weird.
Precious Roy wrote:
This guy's weight was no accident. College programs will not look at a lineman who isn't over 300 lbs.
Simply false. Most linemen are in the 250 to 300 range and the ones who are over that are 6'5". This guy had a much bigger gut than most and would have benefitted from being a bit lighter on his feet.
The Burghh wrote:
This pisses me off!! I watched this kid grow up. Big athletic lineman...played basketball when he was younger. Son of a former 1st round pick for the Steelers. When I hear idiots say it’s safe for young kids I want to punch somebody in the face. It’s not mentioned in the article but he got it from his roommate. These people so eager to get the kids in school and on the field that their well being is not a consideration. One dead black kid is is a small price to pay. Now you have a woman that I know who has to bury her only child. Hoax my a$$!!!!
https://www.wtae.com/amp/article/jamain-stephens-dies-california-university-of-pennsylvania-football-player/33957452
On average, 3 HS football players die from heat every year. HS & college kids die all the time, not very often from COVID though. Sorry for his family:
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/20072018/high-school-football-practice-heat-stroke-exhaustion-deaths-state-rankings-health-safetywhat a load wrote:
Precious Roy wrote:
This guy's weight was no accident. College programs will not look at a lineman who isn't over 300 lbs.
Simply false. Most linemen are in the 250 to 300 range and the ones who are over that are 6'5". This guy had a much bigger gut than most and would have benefitted from being a bit lighter on his feet.
Speaking as someone who watched Juice: he was light on his feet. He moved like a DE.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CC7Daz-FVYJ/?igshid=1w62etu5jpxf9