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mpaschal34SBR Posting Legend
- 02-04-13
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#1Stephon Gilmore positive for COVIDTags: None -
shadymcgradySBR Posting Legend
- 02-27-12
- 10036
#2I'd better hurry up and spend that faab money in all my leaguesComment -
Roger T. BannonSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-28-18
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#3It's mid-October and this stuff is about to take off like a rocket. You ain't seen nothing yet.Comment -
UnrivaledSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-24-11
- 6685
#4He has no symptoms at all. But was dumb for the league to play Monday as it was always a risk if they care about safety.Comment -
Booya711BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-20-11
- 27329
#5I like how people say the virus will take off in the winter....it never left people as it is not a normal virus. It was rampant all summer when viruses are supposed to go away but it didn’t....
there is no such thing as a second wave when the first wave never ended...Comment -
UnrivaledSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-24-11
- 6685
#6Well the first wave ended in Canada in the summer and numbers are now going back up. But noone below 80 is dying unless they are very obese.Comment -
Booya711BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-20-11
- 27329
#7It never ended in the US apparently...like you said deaths are way down and every athlete is asymptomatic. If an athlete gets severely ill or dies from covid then we have a sports shutdown...Comment -
lakerboySBR Aristocracy
- 04-02-09
- 94379
#8Nfl will not shut downComment -
TheMetsSuckSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-14-12
- 6146
#9Guy was hugging Mahomes chatting it up after the game 🧟*♂️😬Comment -
UnrivaledSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-24-11
- 6685
#10The left will overreact and want NFL season cancelled.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
- 48386
#11Bubble up NFL. Let the players bring in wives, and skanks after they’re tested. No other way.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
- 48386
#12So you’re talking about a third of the country then? He’ll probably more. The US is full of fat people. We’re the fat people capital of the world. Look at someone to the left and the right of you. Chances are that one or both of them are fat, if not, then you’re the fat one.Comment -
unde0087BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-27-08
- 28958
#13Has any athlete in any sport, or any famous person, ever died from this? It is so deadly and contagious, but no one that got it has even gone to a hospital. Weird. Big corporations stay open but small business destroyed. Amazing.Comment -
letsgoSBR MVP
- 03-27-10
- 2204
#14Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
- 48386
#15No, you still play games at home and away but players do not go home. They are basically quarantined to hotels and practice facilities. Letting these guys go home, means they are on the streets and in clubs. They’re not catching it on the field. They’re catching it chasing skirts.Comment -
Mac4LyfeSBR Aristocracy
- 01-04-09
- 48386
#16
Coronavirus Outbreak Coverage | Sports News
Here is a list of notable sports personalities who have died from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19):
- Qiu Jun (72), Chinese bodybuilder, died on February 6 in Wuhan
- Italo De Zan (92), Italian cyclist, died on March 9 in Treviso
- Francisco Garcia (21), Spanish football coach, died on March 17 in Malaga
- Luciano Federici (81), Italian footballer, died on March 18 in Carrara
- Innocenzo Donina (69), Italian footballer, died on March 19 in Bergamo
- Jose Maria Candela (59), Spanish sports journalist, died on March 20
- Tomas Diaz-Valdes (78), Spanish sports journalist and amateur pilot, died on March 20 in Madrid
- Benito Joanet (84), Spanish footballer and coach, died on March 22 in Alicante
- Mohamed Farah (59), Somalian footballer, died on March 24 in London
- Azam Khan (95), Pakistani squash player, died on March 28 in London
- Pearson Jordan (69), Barbadian sprinter, died on March 28
- Jose Luis Capon (72), Spanish footballer, died on March 29 in Madrid
- Angelo Rottoli (61), Italian boxer, died on March 29 in Ponte San Pietro
- David Hodgkiss (71), Chairman of Lancashire County Cricket Club, died on March 30
- Pape Diouf (69), Senegalese journalist and former president of Olympique de Marseille, died on March 31 at Dakar
- Daniel Yuste (75), Spanish cyclist, died on March 31
- Goyo Benito (73), Spanish footballer, died on April 2 in Madrid
- Zaccaria Cometti (83), Italian footballer, died on April 2 in Romano di Lombardia
- Arnold Sowinski (89), French footballer, died on April 2 in Lens
- Tom Dempsey (73), American football (NFL), died on April 4in New Orleans
- Roger Chappot (79), Swiss ice hockey player, died April 7
- Donato Sabia (56), Italian athlete, died April 8 in Potenza
- Miguel Jones (81), Spainish footballer, died on April 8 in Madrid
- Francesco La Rosa (93), Italian footballer, died on April 8, in Milan
- Ho Kam Ming (95), Macanese-born Canadian martial artist, died on April 9in Toronto
- Francisco Aritmendi (81), Spanish athlete, died on April 12
- Baldiri Alavedra (76), Spanish footballer, died on April 13
- Zafar Sarfraz (50), Pakistani cricketer, died on April 13 kin Peshawar
- Cyril Lawrence (99), English Footballer, died on April 14
- Norman Hunter (76), English Footballer, died on April 17
- Lukman Niode (56), Indonesian swimmer, died on April 17
- Bob Lazier (81), American race car driver, died on April 18
- Urano Navarrini (74), Italian football player and manager, died on April 18
- Steve Dalkowski (80), American baseball player, died on April 19
- Josep Sala Mane (82), Spanish casteller, died on April 20
- Dave Bacuzzi (79), British footballer, died on April 21
- Teruyuki Okazaki (88), Japanese karate master, died on April 21
- Henk Overgoor (75), Dutch footballer, died on April 23
- John Rowlands (73), English footballer, died on April 26
- Francesco Perrone (89), Italian athlete, died on April 27
- Dick Lucas (86), American Football player, died on April 29
- Fernando Sandoval (77), Brazilian water polo players, died on May 1
- Jim Cross (83), American ice hockey player, died on May 2
- John Ogilvie (91), English footballer, died on May 2
- Roy Lester (96), American Football player, died on May 3
- Shobushi (28), Japanese sumo wrestler, died on May 13
- Marv Luster (82), American Football player, died on May 25
- Celio Taveira (79), Brazil footballer, died on May 29
- Riaz Sheikh (51), Pakistani cricketer, died on June 4
- E Hamsakoya (61), Indian footballer, died on June 6
- Ali Hadi Mohsin (53), Iraqi footballer, died on June 12
- Aaron Padilla Gutierrez (77), Mexican football, died June 14
- Ahmed Radhi (56), Iraqi footballer, died on June 21
- Ken Snow (50), American footballer, died on June 21
- Mohammed Yaseen Mohammed (57), Iraqi weightlifter, died on June 24
- Ilija Petkovic (74), Serbia footballer, died on June 24
- Muhammad Alloush (44), Egyptian football coach, died on June 29
- Sanjay Dobal (53), Indian cricketer, died on June 29
- Mohamed Kouradji (68), Algerian football referee, died on July 9
- Corra Dirksen (82), South American rugby player, died on July 10
- Ramesh Tikaram (51), Indian para-athlete, died on July 16
- Cesar Salinas (58), Head of the Bolivian football federation, died on July 19
- James Arthur Harris aka Kamala (70), American professional wrestler, died on August 9
- Chetan Chauhan (73), former Indian cricketer, died on August 16
- Tom Seaver (75), former American baseball player, died on August 31
- Nadhim Shaker (61), former Iraqi football player, died on September 11
- Azmi Mohamed Megahed (70), former Egyptian volleyball player, died on September 12Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#17These guys are too stupid not to get it you’re talking about IQs of 10Comment -
JayDr3amSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-14
- 18260
#18NFL will continue on lol there are BILLIONS of dollars at risk if they completely shut down. they will just tighten up protocol and keep constant testing for players.Comment -
unde0087BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-27-08
- 28958
#19The outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic has not only impacted sporting events but also claimed many lives including prominent figures.
Coronavirus Outbreak Coverage | Sports News
Here is a list of notable sports personalities who have died from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19):
- Qiu Jun (72), Chinese bodybuilder, died on February 6 in Wuhan
- Italo De Zan (92), Italian cyclist, died on March 9 in Treviso
- Francisco Garcia (21), Spanish football coach, died on March 17 in Malaga
- Luciano Federici (81), Italian footballer, died on March 18 in Carrara
- Innocenzo Donina (69), Italian footballer, died on March 19 in Bergamo
- Jose Maria Candela (59), Spanish sports journalist, died on March 20
- Tomas Diaz-Valdes (78), Spanish sports journalist and amateur pilot, died on March 20 in Madrid
- Benito Joanet (84), Spanish footballer and coach, died on March 22 in Alicante
- Mohamed Farah (59), Somalian footballer, died on March 24 in London
- Azam Khan (95), Pakistani squash player, died on March 28 in London
- Pearson Jordan (69), Barbadian sprinter, died on March 28
- Jose Luis Capon (72), Spanish footballer, died on March 29 in Madrid
- Angelo Rottoli (61), Italian boxer, died on March 29 in Ponte San Pietro
- David Hodgkiss (71), Chairman of Lancashire County Cricket Club, died on March 30
- Pape Diouf (69), Senegalese journalist and former president of Olympique de Marseille, died on March 31 at Dakar
- Daniel Yuste (75), Spanish cyclist, died on March 31
- Goyo Benito (73), Spanish footballer, died on April 2 in Madrid
- Zaccaria Cometti (83), Italian footballer, died on April 2 in Romano di Lombardia
- Arnold Sowinski (89), French footballer, died on April 2 in Lens
- Tom Dempsey (73), American football (NFL), died on April 4in New Orleans
- Roger Chappot (79), Swiss ice hockey player, died April 7
- Donato Sabia (56), Italian athlete, died April 8 in Potenza
- Miguel Jones (81), Spainish footballer, died on April 8 in Madrid
- Francesco La Rosa (93), Italian footballer, died on April 8, in Milan
- Ho Kam Ming (95), Macanese-born Canadian martial artist, died on April 9in Toronto
- Francisco Aritmendi (81), Spanish athlete, died on April 12
- Baldiri Alavedra (76), Spanish footballer, died on April 13
- Zafar Sarfraz (50), Pakistani cricketer, died on April 13 kin Peshawar
- Cyril Lawrence (99), English Footballer, died on April 14
- Norman Hunter (76), English Footballer, died on April 17
- Lukman Niode (56), Indonesian swimmer, died on April 17
- Bob Lazier (81), American race car driver, died on April 18
- Urano Navarrini (74), Italian football player and manager, died on April 18
- Steve Dalkowski (80), American baseball player, died on April 19
- Josep Sala Mane (82), Spanish casteller, died on April 20
- Dave Bacuzzi (79), British footballer, died on April 21
- Teruyuki Okazaki (88), Japanese karate master, died on April 21
- Henk Overgoor (75), Dutch footballer, died on April 23
- John Rowlands (73), English footballer, died on April 26
- Francesco Perrone (89), Italian athlete, died on April 27
- Dick Lucas (86), American Football player, died on April 29
- Fernando Sandoval (77), Brazilian water polo players, died on May 1
- Jim Cross (83), American ice hockey player, died on May 2
- John Ogilvie (91), English footballer, died on May 2
- Roy Lester (96), American Football player, died on May 3
- Shobushi (28), Japanese sumo wrestler, died on May 13
- Marv Luster (82), American Football player, died on May 25
- Celio Taveira (79), Brazil footballer, died on May 29
- Riaz Sheikh (51), Pakistani cricketer, died on June 4
- E Hamsakoya (61), Indian footballer, died on June 6
- Ali Hadi Mohsin (53), Iraqi footballer, died on June 12
- Aaron Padilla Gutierrez (77), Mexican football, died June 14
- Ahmed Radhi (56), Iraqi footballer, died on June 21
- Ken Snow (50), American footballer, died on June 21
- Mohammed Yaseen Mohammed (57), Iraqi weightlifter, died on June 24
- Ilija Petkovic (74), Serbia footballer, died on June 24
- Muhammad Alloush (44), Egyptian football coach, died on June 29
- Sanjay Dobal (53), Indian cricketer, died on June 29
- Mohamed Kouradji (68), Algerian football referee, died on July 9
- Corra Dirksen (82), South American rugby player, died on July 10
- Ramesh Tikaram (51), Indian para-athlete, died on July 16
- Cesar Salinas (58), Head of the Bolivian football federation, died on July 19
- James Arthur Harris aka Kamala (70), American professional wrestler, died on August 9
- Chetan Chauhan (73), former Indian cricketer, died on August 16
- Tom Seaver (75), former American baseball player, died on August 31
- Nadhim Shaker (61), former Iraqi football player, died on September 11
- Azmi Mohamed Megahed (70), former Egyptian volleyball player, died on September 12Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388179
#20very rare straight covid deathsComment -
TheLockSBR Posting Legend
- 04-06-08
- 14427
#21I have no clue who this guy is
RIPComment -
NappyxSBR Wise Guy
- 11-05-17
- 652
#22Like i said, has anyone that anyone knows died from this shit? no one knows any of these motherfukers. Show me one famous athlete that has died or even been heavily affected by this. And I guarantee most of these guys died of other causes just like most that have died but they just put the covid 19 tag on them. The prison I work in has been hit by this the last month. We haven't sent one prisoner or worker to the hospital. Not one. No one that has this has been destroyed by it. ZERO.Comment -
johnnyvegas13BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 05-21-15
- 27897
#23Odds of the season being suspended is +250
thats pretty lowComment -
tucksSBR Sharp
- 07-11-18
- 356
#24Work with 3 guys who tested positive. All in their 40-50’s. Dry throats for a few days. Missed a week of work, back to normal now. Not the case for everyone, only 99% of cases.Comment -
hehfestSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-28-08
- 7934
#25
Pretty soon they will have little mouth doors in the masks to open and close for each bite of food. It shows you how weak and pathetic most people on the planet have become.Comment -
pologqSBR Posting Legend
- 10-07-12
- 19899
#26here is cam
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AllureSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-18-10
- 7606
#27Are people even dying from Covid anymore ?Comment -
UnrivaledSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-24-11
- 6685
#29So you’re talking about a third of the country then? He’ll probably more. The US is full of fat people. We’re the fat people capital of the world. Look at someone to the left and the right of you. Chances are that one or both of them are fat, if not, then you’re the fat one.Comment -
USCPHILLYGUYSBR Posting Legend
- 12-15-12
- 21746
#30So you’re talking about a third of the country then? He’ll probably more. The US is full of fat people. We’re the fat people capital of the world. Look at someone to the left and the right of you. Chances are that one or both of them are fat, if not, then you’re the fat one.
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RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65084
#31Don't know him
Is he related to Happy?Comment -
thomorinoRestricted User
- 06-01-17
- 45842
#32The season is not on the brink, every time their is a positive Covid test some dumb left wing media people try to say everything should be shut down, we saw this with baseball, life goes on.Unless an athlete becomes seriously ill or dies these individual positive tests will not and should not stop sports.Comment -
MickeyManSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-20-09
- 5091
#35Like i said, has anyone that anyone knows died from this shit? no one knows any of these motherfukers. Show me one famous athlete that has died or even been heavily affected by this. And I guarantee most of these guys died of other causes just like most that have died but they just put the covid 19 tag on them. The prison I work in has been hit by this the last month. We haven't sent one prisoner or worker to the hospital. Not one. No one that has this has been destroyed by it. ZERO.Comment
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