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Former Notre Dame offensive lineman Paul Emmett Duncan III known as “Paul Duncan,” who was 35, died of a heart attack when he was out for a run in his neighborhood on Friday, according to his wife.
Please keep the family of Paul Duncan , @notredame class of 2009 in your prayers. He passed suddenly while on a jog. He played for @ndfootball and was loved by all. He leaves behind a wife and 2 young girls. #ndfamily #ndalumni 🙏🏻☘️
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
... I hope the family doesn't question the death or ask for an autopsy because we all know these things just happen for no reason.
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originally posted by: 1947boomer
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
... I hope the family doesn't question the death or ask for an autopsy because we all know these things just happen for no reason.
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Your source article clearly states the family has already ordered a medical exam to understand cause of death.
Regardless of who won, he loved to end the day by kicking up his feet and smoking a cigar to celebrate the cheerful moments that were constants in his life.
originally posted by: opethPA
This has to be vaccine related because that is obviously your crusade based on posting history.
It couldn't be that there were other factors that drove it?
It couldn't be that he smoked cigars?
Regardless of who won, he loved to end the day by kicking up his feet and smoking a cigar to celebrate the cheerful moments that were constants in his life.
www.ajc.com...
originally posted by: vNex92
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
Strange that this SADS is happening currently in 2022.
No major headlines from the past three years ago.
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: opethPA
This has to be vaccine related because that is obviously your crusade based on posting history.
It couldn't be that there were other factors that drove it?
It couldn't be that he smoked cigars?
Regardless of who won, he loved to end the day by kicking up his feet and smoking a cigar to celebrate the cheerful moments that were constants in his life.
www.ajc.com...
Oh so the cigar gave him a heart attack at 35. Ok.
originally posted by: opethPA
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: opethPA
This has to be vaccine related because that is obviously your crusade based on posting history.
It couldn't be that there were other factors that drove it?
It couldn't be that he smoked cigars?
Regardless of who won, he loved to end the day by kicking up his feet and smoking a cigar to celebrate the cheerful moments that were constants in his life.
www.ajc.com...
Oh so the cigar gave him a heart attack at 35. Ok.
So you read that as he one cigar and not a repeat user ?
Because that makes sense.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
These athletes may all have one thing in common aside from the Vaccine .
Cardiomegaly is common among athletes and it is possible the Stress brought on by the vaccine combined with an enlarged heart is causing these sudden deaths .
This is a blind theory of course but I'm just looking for common factors here .
originally posted by: schuyler
It is not unusual for ex-athletes to die early. They stop working out. Their muscle goes to flab. And boom. Of course, we've only recently learned to blame the vaccine for everything. Anybody dies "early" for any reason at all, "It must have been the vaccine." Pure science, I tell you. It's obviously the vaccine. People on ATS say it was, and those guys are all experts.
originally posted by: opethPA
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: opethPA
This has to be vaccine related because that is obviously your crusade based on posting history.
It couldn't be that there were other factors that drove it?
It couldn't be that he smoked cigars?
Regardless of who won, he loved to end the day by kicking up his feet and smoking a cigar to celebrate the cheerful moments that were constants in his life.
www.ajc.com...
Oh so the cigar gave him a heart attack at 35. Ok.
So you read that as he one cigar and not a repeat user ?
Because that makes sense.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
These athletes may all have one thing in common aside from the Vaccine .
Cardiomegaly is common among athletes and it is possible the Stress brought on by the vaccine combined with an enlarged heart is causing these sudden deaths .
This is a blind theory of course but I'm just looking for common factors here .
Why do you think schools have AED machines now?
we've only recently learned to blame the vaccine for everything.
Anybody dies "early" for any reason at all, "It must have been the vaccine." Pure science, I tell you. It's obviously the vaccine.
originally posted by: Notabot12345666
originally posted by: opethPA
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: opethPA
This has to be vaccine related because that is obviously your crusade based on posting history.
It couldn't be that there were other factors that drove it?
It couldn't be that he smoked cigars?
Regardless of who won, he loved to end the day by kicking up his feet and smoking a cigar to celebrate the cheerful moments that were constants in his life.
www.ajc.com...
Oh so the cigar gave him a heart attack at 35. Ok.
So you read that as he one cigar and not a repeat user ?
Because that makes sense.
He was thirty five...the cigars did not kill him.
It’s obtuse statements like that that makes your side look like irrational and petulant.....people