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I think Arch could be an NFL level TE for sure.
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Media/$9.95-er postgame analysis articles (Week 1)
Duane Moore replied to satyanash's topic in Football
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I had never heard of Paul Rothrock before I saw that he scored. Schmetzer is my new favorite MLS head coach! Love that quote!
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I don’t get it. why?
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https://cdphe.colorado.gov/covid-19/vaccine Some restrictions seem to apply as of the above announcement.
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Have their been any legit Dotard appearances anywhere, since all this business started? Like last Friday? That was three days ago and still nothing?
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Mason Shipley is 31-35 for his career with his longest fg make being 60 yds. With our defense and ability to flip field position, taking the points needs to be the option inside the 40 at 4th & 2+. Point blank
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Read a post on BlueSky this weekend that basically the US media was gonna have a hard time selling the “nation in mourning” storyline when it’s drowned out by Kool & the Gang’s “Celebration.”
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Player started following RFK Jr. off the chain and off his rocker
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Do you have a source for this?
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If anyone's looking to pour cold water on their reasons for optimism, take a look at Scipio's breakdown of the offense on the $9.95 thread. Not great, Bob.
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tangential to hornshine.... last night: rushing miami 37/127/3.4 domer 27/94/3.5 passing miami 20/31/205/6.6 domer 19/30/221/7.4 yards miami 332 domer 314
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Since July 1st, the team has regressed at Daikin. Home: -12-17 record -25 games -.213 AVG -75 R -24 HR -210 SO -76 BB -.622 OPS Away: -16-12 record -28 games away -.276 AVG -147 R -36 HR -221 SO -87 BB -.786 OPS
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It is the equivalent to the morgue.
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Sub-Educated Cretins: The SEC screenshot mega-thread
JesusSweatDuck replied to SimkinsMan's topic in 🤫$9.95🤫
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The Cohen involvement has me intrigued but it’s not getting great reviews.
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I’m not gonna lie. I’m a little worried about today’s game. We sent one of theirs to the hospital…. They may be sending one of ours to our training room!
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Did another RB play on Saturday besides Baxter and Wisner? We have seven on the team if we're counting Niblett there. Are those two really far and away our two best out of a room of seven?
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The criticisms are eerily similar.
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It’s fantastic, but made all the better with a beverage from Lala’s
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Game Week Thread 2025 Game Week 2: San Jose State at Texas
MuellerHorn replied to Wulaw Horn's topic in Football
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Who's been covid vaxxed? Stand up and be counted.
Gatorubet replied to High Plains Drifter's topic in Daily Texan
Pharmacies are not offering Covid-19 shots in 16 states as unclear guidance from FDA leaves them in limbo GRAIG GRAZIOSI Fri, August 29, 2025 at 10:58 PM CDT CVS and Walgreens pharmacies are withholding Covid-19 vaccines in more than a dozen states in response to the ongoing uncertainty about federal vaccine policy. Amy Thibault, a spokesperson for CVS, said on Thursday that the vaccine is not available in 16 states due to the "current regulatory environment" in the federal government and unclear messaging from the Food and Drug Administration. On Friday, the company issued an update to her comment, saying that it could administer the vaccines in 13 of the 16 states and the District of Columbia, so long as those seeking the shots had a prescription from a doctor or other medical provider, according to theNew York Times. In Massachusetts, Nevada, and New Mexico, CVS pharmacies cannot offer the shots to anyone under any circumstances, Thibault said. Walgreens offered a statement as well, noting that its pharmacists were "prepared to offer the vaccine in states where we are able to do so" so long as recipients meet the newly narrowed FDA criteria determining who qualifies for the shot. A reporter at the NYT attempted to schedule appointments to get shots in all 50 states and the Walgreens website reportedly said that customers need a prescription in 16 of the states. While there is some overlap, the NYT reports that there are differences between the states CVS restricts and the states Walgreens restricts. The uncertainty at the pharmacies is fallout from Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy, Jr's recent insistence on changing vaccine policy. President Donald Trump fired former CDC head Susan Monarez earlier this week after she refused to go along with RFK's policy agenda. The states where CVS will requiring a prescription for those seeking vaccines are: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia, along with the District of Columbia, according to Thibault. Walgreens is reportedly requiring prescriptions in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Washington State, West Virginia and Wisconsin, based on the NYTexperiment. Covid vaccine use saw a sharp decline after the pandemic. Only 23 percent of adults and 13 percent of children reported getting an updated Covid vaccine last flu season, according to the CDC. Cold and flu season is around the corner and with it will come another spike in Covid cases. Dr Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco, told the NYT it was "really unconscionable" that pharmacies would limit vaccine availability this close to cold and flu season. He noted that the increasing difficulty of actually acquiring a vaccine is likely going to drive down the number of Americans who take the shots. “It’s just raising more and more barriers,” the doctor said. “It’s like an obstacle course.” These are the conditions that make you eligible for an This year’s updated Covid-19 vaccines have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for adults 65 and older and younger people with certain medical conditions that put them at a higher risk of a severe Covid-19 infection. Although federal officials have emphasized that people who want a Covid-19 vaccine can get one after consulting with a doctor, the narrower approval may limit access to shots for some people who were routinely able to get them in the past. Here’s what to know about getting an updated Covid-19 vaccine. Who can get a Covid-19 vaccine? “FDA has now issued marketing authorization for those at higher risk: Moderna (6+ months), Pfizer (5+), and Novavax (12+). These vaccines are available for all patients who choose them after consulting with their doctors,” US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a post on X this week. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the conditions that put someone at a higher risk of severe Covid-19 include: Asthma Blood cancers Cerebrovascular diseases Chronic kidney disease Some chronic lung diseases Some chronic liver diseases Cystic fibrosis Type 1 and 2 diabetes Gestational diabetes Disabilities, including Down syndrome Heart conditions HIV Mood disorders, including depression and schizophrenia Dementia Parkinson’s disease Obesity Physical inactivity Current or recent pregnancy Primary immunodeficiencies Current or former smoking Solid organ or blood stem cell transplant recipients Tuberculosis Use of immunosuppressive drugs Most of these conditions can affect the immune system in such a significant way that they would inhibit the body’s ability to fight off a Covid-19 infection, increasing the risk of that infection causing severe illness or death. These underlying conditions will make an estimated 100 million to 200 million people in the US eligible for a Covid-19 vaccine under the new framework, FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary and Dr. Vinay Prasad, the director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, wrote in an editorial in May in the New England Journal of Medicine. When and where will the vaccines be available? Covid-19 vaccines are expected to be available at many pharmacies and doctor’s offices in the United States this fall. Both Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna said their updated Covid-19 vaccines are expected to be available in the “coming days.” Pfizer and BioNTech said that their Covid-19 vaccine this season “will begin shipping immediately and be available in pharmacies, hospitals, and clinics” across the country. John C. Jacobs, president and CEO of vaccine maker Novavax, said in that company’s news release that it will “work with our partner Sanofi to provide access to a protein-based, non-mRNA COVID-19 vaccine for eligible individuals this fall.” CVS Pharmacy locations expect to receive the updated Covid-19 vaccines in the coming days, spokesperson Amy Thibault said. “We’ll administer FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccines in states where legally permitted at CVS Pharmacy and/or MinuteClinic to meet our patients’ needs,” Thibault said in an email. “Appointments can be scheduled online via CVS.com, through the CVS Health app, or patients can walk into our pharmacies and clinics.” But CVS is not yet offering Covid-19 vaccinations in some states, even if someone meets the eligibility criteria. The pharmacy chain said that it follows state-level pharmacy regulations and that in some states, pharmacists are forbidden from giving vaccines that are not recommended by the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. That group of independent vaccine advisers is scheduled to meet September 18-19. CVS said Friday that it’s not offering Covid-19 vaccinations in 16 states and Washington, DC, due to the current regulatory environment: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia and West Virginia. In all but three of those states — Massachusetts, Nevada and New Mexico — CVS pharmacies can administer a Covid-19 vaccination, depending on the patient’s age, with an authorized prescriber’s prescription, Thibault said. Walgreens also said in an email that most of its pharmacies are preparing to offer the Covid-19 vaccine where regulations allow. “Walgreens is prepared to offer the vaccine in states where we are able to do so. In accordance with FDA approval and state requirements, we will offer the vaccine to all adults ages 65 years and older, as well as to individuals under 65, who are at higher risk for severe outcomes from COVID-19, as determined by the CDC,” a spokesperson said in an email Friday. CVS in N’awlins has not received the new stuff as of Friday when I went in to try and get it. -
lol no doubt! Rothrock is kind of a cult figure here because of exactly what you point out - he's a journeyman with a limited skill set but a bulldog; he's also from Seattle as were 2 other starters (2 others went to UW). Head coach Schmetzer, very tongue in cheek, pointed out earlier in the week that, yes, "they have Messi, but we have Paul Rothrock." The team, even more tongue in cheek, offered fans with Messi jerseys a chance to trade them in for Rothrock ones. Pretty sure they didn't actually have to provide any.... 🤣
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Don’t nobody wanna wait no damn 8 years
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I was worried Suarez was going to try to eat someone.
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