DWQA Questions › Tag: sports injuryFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer asks about an injury to a Detroit Lions kicker: “Veteran kicker Michael Badgley suffered an injury on Thursday getting ready for practice, Lions head coach Dan Campbell announced Friday morning. Campbell said the injury will require surgery and Badgley will be placed on injured reserve and miss the season. “I feel awful for Badgley, man,” Campbell said. “He worked his tail off to get ready for this season and he was having a good spring and was ready for camp. It’s tough.” He tore his hamstring muscle during practice warmups. Practice warmups? How does that happen?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 months ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control80 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “During a walk-though practice (no pads or tackling) C.J. Gardner-Johnson suddenly collapsed to the turf clutching his knee. Turned out he could not put any weight on it, and after more than ten minutes, the medical golf cart came out to take him back to the locker room for further examination and diagnosis. Nine times out of ten, when you see this kind of thing happen there is nearly always significant knee damage, usually, a torn ACL ligament. When that happens, the player’s season is automatically over, and he must undergo surgery to fix the tear, and recovery takes more than a year. So everyone feared the worst, as that has been the usual outcome, historically, for the Lions. But, shockingly, just four or so hours later, word leaked out that his MRI of the knee was CLEAN, and there was no detectable damage to any structural component of the knee. He was ultimately diagnosed with a knee sprain. So he went from “season over” to back practicing in less than a week. This was a high-value player who played in the Super Bowl last February for the Philadelphia Eagles, but was let go due to “salary cap issues” and was seen as a key acquisition by the Detroit Lions. Was there divine intervention to prevent the common and expected outcome of this event? Was the knee simply protected, or was it severely damaged and subsequently HEALED sometime between his leaving the field and the MRI examination?”ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control130 views0 answers0 votesHe also asks: “Was this just a sports injury, or a more sinister outside attack to impair him and hinder the Detroit Lions?”ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control111 views0 answers0 votesHe also asks: “Despite the Lightworker Healing Protocol sessions I have done to protect this team and its players, was the attack allowed to be temporarily successful in order to manage interloper expectations?”ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control107 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “Was listening to some more Lions talk, and an old time Lion’s beat reporter, Mike O’Hara shared a story he was reminded of when he first heard about the knee injury to C.J. Gardner-Johnson. He recalled a running back the Lions drafted in the second round in 2012 – Mikel Leshoure. Leshoure was a top prospect, never fumbled even once in college, could block, run, catch, could do it all. On the second play of the first day of training camp during a non-tackling drill, he had “light” contact with a defensive player and tore his Achilles tendon. He was gone for the year, and when he returned from the injury, was never the same – which is often the case. This also just SCREAMS “targeting” – especially when you consider the severity of the injury occurring during a play where by all rights and measures, such a serious injury has astronomically LITTLE chance of occurring. That seems to be a theme of some these injuries. Some of the most severe seem to occur with the most innocuous and unthreatening of physical movements. What can Creator tell us about this injury more than a decade ago?”ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Extraterrestrial Mind Control115 views0 answers0 votes