Rachel Bush is a fan of what Cole Beasley had to say about masks and the vaccine today.
The Buffalo Bills WR took to Twitter on Thursday to question whether it’s now illegal for people to be outside without a mask.
Quote tweeting a tweet from CNN that quoted Dr. Anthony Fauci, as saying that Americans vaccinated against Covid-19 can be outside without masks, Beasley responded: “I do that without being vaccinated. Is this illegal now?”
He continued: “Until we all share the same opinion or belief we are considered ignorant. I don’t understand. You feel how you feel and I respect that. It doesn’t always make me wrong or a bad person cause I don’t agree with you.”
He then tweeted: “If you get vaccinated you are good? So if I don’t I shouldn’t pass it on to you regardless, right? … That’s a serious question. I don’t really know how these things work I’m not a doctor.”
Bills safety Jordan Poyer’s wife, Rachel Bush, saw the backlash towards Beasley and decided to defend him against the fan base.
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“Bills Twitter needs to take a chill pill. Sit back and support your players. These are great guys, who do so much for your community. Can’t hate the whole team for having their own opinions and views. And I’m telling y’all AGAIN that majority of the team feels the same on this.”
“So support and zip it basically. I’m sick of the attacks on others for their difference in opinions, views, and choices. You want a super bowl then guess what? Ditch the judgmental bs and focus on supporting them. That’s all they need from you. That’s it.”
“I raise all hell when I notice we’re going down a bad path. I don’t sit back and watch everything fall apart. I speak up. You don’t like it- too damn bad. Sounds like a personal problem. Figure it out. I’m not stopping- if you haven’t figured that one out yet.”
Beasley’s comments come after Bills General Manager Brandon Beane made headlines last week when he said he would cut an unvaccinated player if it meant a return to normalcy. The NFL has since reached out to him about those comments.