For the people saying "yeah well if it's bullshit then why do professional sports teams use it?" you really can't be serious, can you? Sports is so chock full of bullshit that I can't believe you'd say that with a straight face. Especially when it comes to health. Yes let's play on concrete fields with a thin layer of plastic grass over it. Sure that won't cause any problems. What concussions? Those don't exist. Look we can trash doctors researching this! Wait, concussions do exist, but they don't actually do real lasting damage, look we paid these doctors to push that so we can discredit other research. Also concussions are super rare. Wait, we now have doctors to evaluate them, but they totally were not a problem before. There are tons of other examples.
Even if you take the road that the chiros in sports are legitimate and aren't ones pushing any of the bullshit, in that capacity the chiros are more a mix of physical therapists and masseurs. Undoubtedly they shill their bullshit to the players that seem open to it, just not in an official capacity. There's a lot of athletes that provide a unique mix of lack of logical thinking and knowledge, superstitious belief, and with plenty of disposable income that makes them easy prey for bullshit salesman. Short of animals, or rather wealthy animal owners, there's not much better audiences to hawk such services.
So do you still do the light chair? Or was it magnets (I do remember it had lights on it, but maybe that wasn't what was claimed to be doing the healing)? Not even sure that was a chiro thing or just some random "alternative medicine" you shoehorned in since it fit with plenty of the rest of the bullshit you were pushing. Still claim that you can fix ADD/ADHD, oh sorry ADD/ADHD-like, symptoms with a simple spinal adjustment? Point being, you absolutely were shilling wholesale bullshit yourself, so drop the mediatory act like you're some reformed person.
Hell, you never even responded when I pointed out that your claim of it being a simple slipup of not having put "cheerleader" was also complete bullshit as you weren't the official chiro of them either.
You literally tried to claim you were an official doctor (odd how you slipped up cheerleader, but don't consider it a slipup that you claimed to be a doctor) for an NFL team and genuinely did not think that anyone would question it. There's an analogy to be made between our President and his use of the alt-right and your grandiose claims and your use of alt-med. And you act like you're one of the "good" chiros, it's funny how that evolved over time, at one point I seem to recall you claimed chiros were the only real honest "doctors" and that modern medicine was wholesale lies, then after that didn't go over well, you started slowly changing it so that people would be less antagonistic to your bullshit and lies. It's a perfect case study for the No True Scotsman fallacy. And also how dishonest people twist logic to suit themselves and prop up their lies and insane beliefs.
If it wasn't for the fact that people go to you for legitimate health issues, I'd think the whole thing was hilarious. That is why I persist in calling you out on your bullshit. You being wrong about RG3/Luck is possibly the least problematic thing with your posts. It does show exactly how you act and your ready willingness to make ridiculous claims and then your dishonesty in trying to support them, and then when that fails spectacularly, how you do a complete 180 and cop that conciliatory act.