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Autographs and vaccines


OceanPanther
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A couple of questions.  As the Delta Variant rears it's ugly head,   Are people who attend preseason camp allowed to line up for autographs as in years past ?

If so, do they have to prove they've been vaccinated ?  I'd hate to see a player find out he has the virus and it coming from a fan etc.

Return to the stadiums.  While players are being semi  pressured to be vaccinated by the NFL or face possible loss of paychecks if they contract the virus..  wouldn't  it be just as prudent for the NFL to require fans to show proof of being vaccinated in the stands ?  This question is not meant to raise a firestorm or debate over those who choose or choose not to be vaccinated, but as a public health issue.  I think most of those who choose not to be vaccinate do agree that it's still a high contagious virus.  I know , some do not believe it's that contagious etc.  but most do.

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2 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

No can do...

...the Delta variant will hop onto and travel with a football in a New York minute 😉

But only for a minute(or 15). Frankly they should do it where people give their memorabilia to an authorized professional who quarantines the items for x amount of time. Then they players sign them and ship them back to the people. Panthers could have made a huge racket on that. 

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