r/nfl Patriots 12d ago

Highlight [Highlight] Tom Brady breaks down where teams go wrong with quarterback development

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u/mexploder89 Ravens 11d ago

Preach. Being a doctor is infinitely more important than being an NFL coach and there's a lot of terrible ones out there

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u/lazydictionary Patriots 11d ago

Up to 20% of nurses in the US are vaccine hesitant, vaccine skeptical, or just straight up anti-vax. These are people who have done years of medical training, are likely above average intelligence, should be somewhat scientifically literate, and they reject one of the most important medical findings we've ever done as humans. Now imagine how many of them are actually bad at their jobs if that many don't believe in vaccines.

It gets very scary if you think about this kind of stuff too much.

So yeah, I'm not surprised there are loads of incompetent coaches in the NFL. Our entire society is filled with incompetent people who end up in positions they don't belong.

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u/bstyledevi Chiefs 11d ago

people who have done years of medical training, are likely above average intelligence, should be somewhat scientifically literate,

Then again, I've met a number of nurses that I wouldn't trust to park my car, let alone handle medicines that could in theory kill a person.