Darrone
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.He already got Covid in February and is vaccinated so by all.intents and purposes he's probably as most protected than anybody else. At least from what I know of
Sure looks like he's sick. Sure sounds like he's sick. Would love to know if he has been or will be Covid tested.
He said it's because he was shouting in practice in anticipation of the loud crowd at Gillette...and that's good news if the Bucs players can't hear him because of a hoarse voice then there will be a few screw ups...
He said it's because he was shouting in practice in anticipation of the loud crowd at Gillette...and that's good news if the Bucs players can't hear him because of a hoarse voice then there will be a few screw ups...
I’d sell for sure. Major $ to be had.Unfortunately for the Pats, the price of tickets were so over the top for this game, a lot of Patriots fans probably sold their tickets to Brady first fans and Bucs fans. It could sound like a Bucs home game Sunday night. That means the crowd could be quiet when the Bucs are on offense.
Might not even be due to overwork, he may just be emotional about it and it's disrupting him. Stress can inhibit your immune system and let a bug take hold.He has plenty of time to recover. I don't think it is a big deal unless he is just obsessed with this week and not sleeping at all and over training. Rumors are they practiced an extra two hours last night.
Thanks for that not really knowledgeable on the Covid stuffNot necessarily. He was likely infected with the original variant (99% of infections in the US are now the Delta variant) and if, for example, he received the J&J vaccine he is still more vulnerable to infection than someone who was vaccinated with the Moderna vaccine.
dude he doesnt have covid, just stop.Not necessarily. He was likely infected with the original variant (99% of infections in the US are now the Delta variant) and if, for example, he received the J&J vaccine he is still more vulnerable to infection than someone who was vaccinated with the Moderna vaccine.