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  1. 2 hours ago, Dbeasy said:


    Dumb logic and conclusion. The early virus was more deadly and widespread. And hospitals weren’t as prepared to treat it. The locations at the top were all early breakouts. It has nothing to do with being democratic states. Grow up.

    Self awareness maybe?  You saw what the reply was about.. or was that over your head lil girl?

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  2. 2 hours ago, Wanker Bob said:

    Republicans are just fucking idiots no matter the age. For everyone else it's no secret 18-22 year olds will be on average more impulsive and reckless than older adults. Counting on them to be the face of responsibility to stay away from each other under these circumstances is just lunacy and won't happen. It's not their fault, they are too young to fully decide what's best for themselves still. They need guidance and in this case to be kept away from campus until this is under control but the republican leadership is failing them just like it's failing all of us

    Yet somehow 60% of COVID deaths come from Blue states.  

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  3. 24 minutes ago, Wulaw Horn said:

    Yes. And at UT it’s at out of state tuition rate regardless of where said scholar hails from. Not sure why. 

    In order to maximize the margin.   Transfer cost accounting rarely involves any measurable uptick in COGS, the difference in out of state vs in state tuition simply pads that margin via the increased “transfer price”.   

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  4. 38 minutes ago, Chopper said:

    Hey @SwanderedTalentthanks for going back in my comment history and negging me on posts unrelated to this thread, thereby confirming what a whiney, psycho little bitch you are. I appreciate your cooperation.

    Aka being “Huckleberry’d”.   In lieu of public screaming they resort to “peaceful negging”.   It’s a chick thing.  

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  5. 13 minutes ago, Newy25 said:

    Everyone keeps saying this like it’s some trump card answer to everything. It’s not the risk itself, it’s the incremental risk for playing and being part of a football team as opposed to being at home or in some other setting without the structure of school and sports. 

    Within 48 hours large portions of athletes will be jammed into an undersized underground frat house that was kicked off campus due to liability.  They will have 6’ of separation & all drink from the same bottles if not recycle 50 red solo cups.

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, BevoBuck14 said:

    We live in a world where all information is biased for political or ideological gain. A world where all viral myocarditis forms don't matter and only covid myocarditis matters.

    Also, we live in a world where all forms of threat to players don't matter, only those that are socially, politically, or emotionally relevant due. A similar small percentage of players die from or get heat strokes, rhabdomyolosis, cardiomyopathies, other myocarditis, CTE, etc. Those issues aren't as politically or emotionally relevant right now.

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  7. 25 minutes ago, SimkinsMan said:

    It's possible -- and hear me out on this one -- that scientists studying new diseases will learn things in the months following the discovery of the disease, and its impacts on growing numbers of patients.

    It's a problem for college football because we've seen, in other sports including MLB, this problem occur in otherwise healthy athletes. So while the vast majority of kids who get COVID-19 will be fine, there are growing concerns about its effect on the heart and potentially other organs in the human body.

    In a CFB world of painkillers, steroids & CTE.  Some of you are stuck somewhere between denial, hypocrisy & plain ignorance.
     

     

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  8. 13 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

    I think it's funny that you think this helps you. I never even implied that I didn't know why you made a stupid post, or what caused you to make the obvious mistake. Indeed, I agree it was perfectly obvious what tripped you up when you made the post. I even quite clearly referenced that understanding in my initial post. But just because I understand why an idiot makes a mistake or exactly what error they made, that doesn't make them less of an idiot. Like this, for example:

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    Just like with your post, everyone knows the mistake that she made. That doesn't mean she didn't make a dumb mistake. It's okay, buddy, accept it and move on.

    Now I'm pretty much done with this because nobody else cares, the point is made, and a real conversation is going on. So enjoy the rest of your day.

    It’s always fun when the tool of ignorance keeps doubling down.

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  9. 21 minutes ago, Hurtlocker said:

    Except Belgium isn't counting like everyone else.   They list suspected and confirmed cases as deaths and most come from care centers.   A lot of the deaths elsewhere, including the US, can show up as other side effects, like pneumonia, instead of confirmed.

    However, none of this is CFB related so you can probably go find a better soapbox princess.

    That would be Mr. King to you son, but take it up with your sister, she started the risk data game.. which kind of factors into this conversation a bit don’t ya think?  Maybe?

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  10. 10 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

    Is there a specific post you're trying to point out? And accusing me of crying is just one more thing that shows you're a fool. If you can't argue facts, try to make things emotional. But I completely understand that you're working with a limited tool set, so no offense taken.

    I see a tool set purchase in your near future.

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  11. 2 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

    I'm not arguing any decision-making basis. I'm only pointing out that you're an idiot that doesn't know the difference between total deaths and per capita death rates. Your previous post argued that there had been more deaths in Belgium than the United States. You were wrong, and it was because you're a fool. You can argue about anything else you'd like, but that doesn't change these facts.

    Notice that reply you just received prior to your tears?   

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  12. 7 minutes ago, Foosters said:

    What a bullshit strawman argument.

    And you're right, I should be a free thinker like you. You've got it all figured out. Which is why people like you have our country leading the world in deaths - because we won't succumb to fear. 

    She thinks we live in Belgium?

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  13. 2 minutes ago, Casual Encounter said:

    Administrations know players are going to get sick with or without football. This is them washing their hands of responsibility because we live in a “blame the deepest pockets“ society. Now, let’s talk about the social fallout from all the young men with too much time on their hands and angry at the world...

    #baylorwhitegirlslivesmatter

  14. 3 minutes ago, Foosters said:

    Shit. This is the first I've heard that CTE is contagious and can be passed to staff and other students.

    This is much worse than I thought.

    This is the first I’ve heard the risks of COVID are mitigated when not among staff & students.   I have heard you are more likely to get CTE in a contact sport vs every day life.

    Aggy fucks sheep.. don’t be a sheep.

     

  15. 54 minutes ago, Sgt Hulk said:

    Is there another way outside of total isolation that these players will be more protected not on their team? 
    honest question because I have to think with all the monitoring that the coaches are doing all these guys staying together monitored every day tested often and kept pretty much in a protective bubble away from society during the season surely they’re more protected being on the team then they are going back into society without being monitored there every step of the way. Yes I know college kids go to parties and what about six street etc. etc. but I would wager that coaches will put some type of protocol in place where after games there forbid them from that I don’t know just spit bawling.  I guess without the coaches literally monitoring your every move since there’s no team sport going on your chances increase of catching it being released back to society with freedoms for lack of a better statement 

    Umm sir, how dare you go past stage one in the process of rational decision making!

    The fucking nerve of some people.

  16. 4 hours ago, RomaVicta said:

    If there is a more greatly deceived group of people regarding their own intellectual ability and clarity of vision than sportswriters, I've never seen it. Watching them debate whether there should be a college season where they have to expand from the usual world they don't well understand to the broader the world that apparently makes no sense to them at all makes football-fucking monkeys look like Rhodes Scholars.

    Yes, let's let the people who must see themselves as invincible to do what they do on the football field weigh the risk and consequence in broad exposure to Covid.

    Let's get Joel Klatt to expand on the scientific data he's seen and pronounce Covid of negligilbe risk to those of college age. No scientist knows the long term effects on the body from being infected, but Joel does!

    Let's have fans cooped up in their houses running out of TV to watch call everyone pussies who doesn't back up those would-be invincibles in their quest to put invincibility to the test! It's all a Marvel Comic anyway. I seen't it on the TV ever'day.

    America has got this wrong at every step. Sure, let's pump up the balls and put on the cleats based on the innate genius of Joel Klatt and anybody else with access to a broadcast mic.

    I want college football. It's the only sport I still care about. I shouldn't get to decide based on either my desire or my grasp of Covid.

    But, of course, I'll defer to Joel and the pretty QB from Clemson.

    Idiot World

     

     

    Oh, I left out the sports writer and fan inclination to make statements out of guesses. A&M loses five games. The Brockermeyers are coming here. Bob Stoops will win a half dozen national championships. There will never be a college football playoff. Baylor will be punished any minute.

    Don't sweat the Covid. I seen the scientific data and have heard from authorities. ABSOLUTELY NO POLITICS!!!!!

    World. See: idiot.

     

    Won’t be any worse than a known risk called CTE.

  17. 17 hours ago, Patrick Bateman said:

    That's not necessarily true.  Death per capita, yes and of course it makes sense considering main access points to the US and population density that the East Coast would get hit extremely hard in an initial wave scenario like COV.   We were woefully unprepared and caught flat footed as this region raced to figure out what to do.  They were really the unfortunate and sad guinea pigs.  Since then, 4 of the top 6 and 6 of the top 10 in cases per 100k are "red" states (7 of the top 11).  Hospitalizations is tough measure as many states didn't track the stat early and some states use different metrics so it's pretty difficult to discern.  Therefore, it's a difficult stat to use except as a lens in the current time frames to see capacity issues.

     

    Nice to see that you agree 10 of the Top 11 states with highest per capita deaths have Democrat Governors.  

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  18. 3 hours ago, bolverk said:

     

     

     

    Obvious troll is obvious. Either put him on ignore or neg him to Bolivia. Your call.

    Google image search leads to the chart and accompanying story from April 17.

    Or it was in response to the troll who said America had the “worst” rankings worldwide.     
     

     

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