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Atlanta player placed on Covid list , played against Panthers.


Jeremy Igo

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On the one hand, in-game, cross team transmission hasn’t really seemed to be an issue at all yet in either college or the NFL. I don’t think there hasn’t been a documented or even alleged case of that yet.

On the other, it would definitely happen to us first after not being an issue because we aren’t allowed to have nice things

 

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Defensive and offensive lines seem most susceptible. Breathing in each other's faces quite a bit.

Yeah I still think the chances are low though. They're outside which is huge and honestly for the large majority of the game they are not actually that close to each other. I think I've read that to spread the virus you need to be in close contact for like 10-15 minutes plus. Maybe the total time the linemen are up close adds up to that but I think all the time in between plays make it less likely it'll spread. (may be completely wrong on that but that's my understanding...)

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Possible good news is that there might not have been a positive test. Usually those are reported in the morning by the national reporters who seemingly get the news from the NFL office. This may just be a case of contact tracing outside the facility and precaution.

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7 minutes ago, Smithers said:

I personally think praying works on everything.  

it doesn't.  i have prayed the most sincere humble prayers sitting on the toilet after eating way too much smoked habanero sauce - i prayed for immediate death.  i begged and pleaded.   i cried a little.   i wailed.  i've never wanted anything more in my life than in those moments.   your god abandoned me.

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