911 call: "He's drunk..." "What's he had to drink?" "2 bottles" "2 bottles of what?" "Vodka and Hennessy"
This is great and I'm also impressed that the SEC did something similar and was the first college conference to do it. It made sense to work around unavoidable circumstances when there was no vaccine, but if people choose to be stupid, that's on them. EDIT: it appears the NFL will try to reschedule if feasible. The SEC won't even do that - you have an outbreak, you just forfeit.
He'll just get cut. There's no way a team assumes the risk of forfeited games and lost salaries for a fringe player like him.
As someone who is vaccinated we could just worry about ourselves and not condemn/force people to do something they do not feel comfortable with
Happy to follow up in the D&D, but the choice seems pretty clear for players like Hopkins and the prospect of losing games and making his teammates miss paychecks should make him reconsider his stance.
Or he could just not play which he has already stated he would. I have no problem with someone saying they won't take it for their own reasons nor do I have a problem with the rules implemented by the NFL. My problem is with those that want to claim to have some moral high ground bc they got the vaccine.