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I wasn't aware Mono was so debilitating. NY Jets QB out indefinitely
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It was tough enough at 19 while at UCLA, I can't imagine it at 22 in the NFL and being competitive. I dropped one class, the Econ prof was kind enough to give me a "B" without showing up, so I only attended two classes that quarter, and didn't have to worry about getting hit by all-pro defensive ends and linebackers. Your arms and legs feel like they have wrist and ankle weights on 'em, and your torso has a weighted vest at all times.

I'm assuming they could probably dope up a NFL QB, so that he'd think he feels better..... to start with.... but when his whole body still works in slow motion, and his every pass attempt falls short, and then when he *does* get hit by the aforementioned all-pro defensive ends and linebackers, he's gonna wish he hadn't tried to play. As would the rest of the team and their fans. That's without regard to other potential susceptible injuries brought on by the disease. Mono and contact sports are not a good idea.
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Re: I wasn't aware Mono was so debilitating. NY Jets QB out indefinitely - by Buzz - 09-14-2019, 06:27 PM

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