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Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Earth is flat, we never landed on the moon, vaccines kill people, big foot is real.

Nope, yup, nope, nope

Nope, nope, yup, yup
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Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
So the current signings/trades that just happened answers your transparency concerns

Definitely helps to see FAs who want to work with Kyle and take a lesser deal. But it's all a combination of factors weighed subjectively, and these are just relevant data points.

From the article about Christian Kirk today, I thought it was interesting that he said there have been conversations about EMF concerns, but those conversations haven't been with the organization. I don't think conspiracy theorists are the only ones who are unsatisfied.
There are sub stations all over the country, all over the world, and a single group of people are the ONLY folks affected by the output from those stations? Nothing in the medical journals about mass injury or infections directly related to proximity to these structures. Why is that?

To be clear, I'm not convinced or advancing the position that the substation is the cause. My argument is that people who matter like free agents remain unconvinced by Lynch's public statement (as evidenced by Christian Kirk) and that greater transparency into the team's investigation and results could help convince people.

That said, I suspect the argument is something along the lines of those millions you're referring to are not playing a highly physical sport that puts the same kind of strain on their bodies as pro NFL players. But you'd be better served asking someone who believes the theory to explain.

You said free agents (implying multiple) but only named one.

care to elaborate on how many free agents and who you are referring to?
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
So the current signings/trades that just happened answers your transparency concerns

Definitely helps to see FAs who want to work with Kyle and take a lesser deal. But it's all a combination of factors weighed subjectively, and these are just relevant data points.

From the article about Christian Kirk today, I thought it was interesting that he said there have been conversations about EMF concerns, but those conversations haven't been with the organization. I don't think conspiracy theorists are the only ones who are unsatisfied.
There are sub stations all over the country, all over the world, and a single group of people are the ONLY folks affected by the output from those stations? Nothing in the medical journals about mass injury or infections directly related to proximity to these structures. Why is that?

To be clear, I'm not convinced or advancing the position that the substation is the cause. My argument is that people who matter like free agents remain unconvinced by Lynch's public statement (as evidenced by Christian Kirk) and that greater transparency into the team's investigation and results could help convince people.

That said, I suspect the argument is something along the lines of those millions you're referring to are not playing a highly physical sport that puts the same kind of strain on their bodies as pro NFL players. But you'd be better served asking someone who believes the theory to explain.

You said free agents (implying multiple) but only named one.

care to elaborate on how many free agents and who you are referring to?
The so called Kirk evidence is also not evidence as there's no timeline of when he did his due diligence

This guy telling stories
Originally posted by BP13:
Originally posted by Chance:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Earth is flat, we never landed on the moon, vaccines kill people, big foot is real.

Nope, yup, nope, nope

Bruh.


i want to believe Bigfoot is real. hope that isn't too far off topic

You guys leave my Bigfoot sightings and conspiracy alone!
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
So the current signings/trades that just happened answers your transparency concerns

Definitely helps to see FAs who want to work with Kyle and take a lesser deal. But it's all a combination of factors weighed subjectively, and these are just relevant data points.

From the article about Christian Kirk today, I thought it was interesting that he said there have been conversations about EMF concerns, but those conversations haven't been with the organization. I don't think conspiracy theorists are the only ones who are unsatisfied.
There are sub stations all over the country, all over the world, and a single group of people are the ONLY folks affected by the output from those stations? Nothing in the medical journals about mass injury or infections directly related to proximity to these structures. Why is that?

To be clear, I'm not convinced or advancing the position that the substation is the cause. My argument is that people who matter like free agents remain unconvinced by Lynch's public statement (as evidenced by Christian Kirk) and that greater transparency into the team's investigation and results could help convince people.

That said, I suspect the argument is something along the lines of those millions you're referring to are not playing a highly physical sport that puts the same kind of strain on their bodies as pro NFL players. But you'd be better served asking someone who believes the theory to explain.

You said free agents (implying multiple) but only named one.

care to elaborate on how many free agents and who you are referring to?

You're right I don't have other specific evidence of what other free agents think, but I've seen multiple comments from current and former 49ers, as well as players for other teams around the league, expressing concern or uncertainty about it. That is evidence of what at least some players think about it, and I don't think it's unreasonable to surmise that some free agents think that way such that it is a factor in their decision making.

What's the evidence that free agents don't care at all about it?
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
So the current signings/trades that just happened answers your transparency concerns

Definitely helps to see FAs who want to work with Kyle and take a lesser deal. But it's all a combination of factors weighed subjectively, and these are just relevant data points.

From the article about Christian Kirk today, I thought it was interesting that he said there have been conversations about EMF concerns, but those conversations haven't been with the organization. I don't think conspiracy theorists are the only ones who are unsatisfied.
There are sub stations all over the country, all over the world, and a single group of people are the ONLY folks affected by the output from those stations? Nothing in the medical journals about mass injury or infections directly related to proximity to these structures. Why is that?

To be clear, I'm not convinced or advancing the position that the substation is the cause. My argument is that people who matter like free agents remain unconvinced by Lynch's public statement (as evidenced by Christian Kirk) and that greater transparency into the team's investigation and results could help convince people.

That said, I suspect the argument is something along the lines of those millions you're referring to are not playing a highly physical sport that puts the same kind of strain on their bodies as pro NFL players. But you'd be better served asking someone who believes the theory to explain.

You said free agents (implying multiple) but only named one.

care to elaborate on how many free agents and who you are referring to?
The so called Kirk evidence is also not evidence as there's no timeline of when he did his due diligence

This guy telling stories

That's inconclusive in both directions—your response neither proves nor disproves anything. Just raises a question we can't answer.
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by eastie:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by VinculumJuris:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
So the current signings/trades that just happened answers your transparency concerns

Definitely helps to see FAs who want to work with Kyle and take a lesser deal. But it's all a combination of factors weighed subjectively, and these are just relevant data points.

From the article about Christian Kirk today, I thought it was interesting that he said there have been conversations about EMF concerns, but those conversations haven't been with the organization. I don't think conspiracy theorists are the only ones who are unsatisfied.
There are sub stations all over the country, all over the world, and a single group of people are the ONLY folks affected by the output from those stations? Nothing in the medical journals about mass injury or infections directly related to proximity to these structures. Why is that?

To be clear, I'm not convinced or advancing the position that the substation is the cause. My argument is that people who matter like free agents remain unconvinced by Lynch's public statement (as evidenced by Christian Kirk) and that greater transparency into the team's investigation and results could help convince people.

That said, I suspect the argument is something along the lines of those millions you're referring to are not playing a highly physical sport that puts the same kind of strain on their bodies as pro NFL players. But you'd be better served asking someone who believes the theory to explain.

You said free agents (implying multiple) but only named one.

care to elaborate on how many free agents and who you are referring to?
The so called Kirk evidence is also not evidence as there's no timeline of when he did his due diligence

This guy telling stories

That's inconclusive in both directions—your response neither proves nor disproves anything. Just raises a question we can't answer.
It proves that you don't know and now you agree. That was my point from the start
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