The football analogy does a good job explaining the 'uselessness' of specific antibodies. What it does not explain well is
exactly how specific ones 'out-compete' non-specific ones
okay, you made them 'bigger' on the screen to try to explain. How well does the bigness analogy hold up in real life?
if this is true to the extent he claims, where is the carnage, the sudden and extreme spike in death that would result from 'opportunistic infections' of various types, from pathogens present in every one of us but kept continually at bay, suddenly attacking the vaccinated population?
perhaps it is not a zero-sum game (one team getting replaced with another)
The football analogy does a good job explaining the 'uselessness' of specific antibodies. What it does not explain well is