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SJ - June 17, 2021
Bengals running back Joe Mixon isn't a fan of the NFL Player's Association. His latest issue with the organization put together to represent the players is the agreed upon COVID-19 protocols for 2021 training camp and preseason.
The protocols will be different for vaccinated and unvaccinated players.
The NFL and NFLPA have agreed to updated COVID-19 protocols for 2021 training camp and preseason, per source.
How different will life by for vaccinated and unvaccinated players? From the memo that just went to clubs: pic.twitter.com/8yMPW0JBWZ
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) June 16, 2021
The restrictions for unvaccinated players isn't sit well with the 24-year-old, who is probably not happy because he isn't vaccinated himself. He took to Twitter to call out the NFLPA.
I got a few things to say...
— ⚡Primetime!!!⚡ (@Joe_MainMixon) June 16, 2021
& this is who y’all players want to be led by...
— ⚡Primetime!!!⚡ (@Joe_MainMixon) June 16, 2021
The @NFLPA is not for the players they act like they represent us and they clearly show us different time & time again. https://t.co/fIiTZMlkwY
— ⚡Primetime!!!⚡ (@Joe_MainMixon) June 16, 2021
I thought Football was a team sport and it’s clearly being individualized by beliefs...
— ⚡Primetime!!!⚡ (@Joe_MainMixon) June 16, 2021
I love everybody and I show love to everyone vaccinated or not. “I RESPECT EVERYBODY who decides to get the vaccine or not. I’M NOT AGAINST EITHER! I WILL FIGHT & DIE FOR A RESPECTED DECISION”
— ⚡Primetime!!!⚡ (@Joe_MainMixon) June 16, 2021
I thinks it's safe to say that people who aren't getting vaccinated understand with the risks of possibly catching COVID and have accepted those risks. Making them wear masks doesn't make sense me.
Just like with vaccines, if they want to wear one great, if they don't that's up to them. If you're vaccinated I don't see why you care. That said, people really love telling other people what to do and have had a hard time letting go of that.
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