August 11, 20205 yr Author 3 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said: LMAO - as a doctor I think it's amazing anyone would be dumb enough to say that nobody will die with so much certainty. Then be so sure they call the other person a dummy. Legit LOL The odds are so far in their favor that I can say this with near certainty. Tons of players have had it already, and they're fine. And we get it dude, you're a doctor, with more free time than any doctor I know, providing your opinion. I have family members who are doctors that feel covid is overblown and fear driven. Lots of opinions and yours isn't superior to every other doctors opinion.
August 11, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, Ignatius said: So if the bad Negros hadn’t fucked everything up, the good Negros would be able to play football for us like they should? Lulz, you think it's Negros doing this shit.
August 11, 20205 yr Popular Post 3 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: Don't be stupid please, the riots caused the spike. Saying it is negligible is insulting to everyone's intelligence. Everyone except far left hacks know this. Actually we had zero spike in Chicago after the riots. We closed our C19 units a few weeks after the riots. But I'm only a doctor, not a far left hack.
August 11, 20205 yr Popular Post 1 minute ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: The odds are so far in their favor that I can say this with near certainty. Tons of players have had it already, and they're fine. And we get it dude, you're a doctor, with more free time than any doctor I know, providing your opinion. I have family members who are doctors that feel covid is overblown and fear driven. Lots of opinions and yours isn't superior to every other doctors opinion. Cool - I'll argue with your family who's made up of actual physicians and not your dumb ass.
August 11, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, Bevo VIII said: Logistically there was no way to properly test all conference members as much as needed to safely proceed imo. At minimum testing twice a week at a minimum of 125 people associated with the team would result in 2500 test a week for a conference of 10 and 25000 over the course of a 10 week season. It’s not just about testing players, it’s coaches, training staff, and doctors. The head coach at Valdosta State (Ga.) was on this local radio this morning talking about testing and said that he had 308 personnel that need testing. At current status he had to test 25% once every two weeks. I think he said all 308 needed to be tested 2 times weekly to play football. That's money Valdosta State doesn't have, and they won the national championship 2 years ago.
August 11, 20205 yr 9 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said: Actually we had zero spike in Chicago after the riots. We closed our C19 units a few weeks after the riots. But I'm only a doctor, not a far left hack. So you are saying that 100K people can get together in close quarters and not spread the virus, good to know doc. Has anyone asked Covid how it feels about college football, since it appears according to the doctor, that it's picking and choosing who, when, and where to affect people? Maybe it's a college football fan. Edited August 11, 20205 yr by HtownHorn
August 11, 20205 yr I don't come here from sick'em, but my gut feel is there's not going to be one football tee'd up this fall for a real game at any level short of NFL. And maybe not that either.
August 11, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said: Cool - I'll argue with your family who's made up of actual physicians and not your dumb ass. How big of a spike did y’all have initially Chi?
August 11, 20205 yr 10 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: Don't be stupid please, the riots caused the spike. Saying it is negligible is insulting to everyone's intelligence. Everyone except far left hacks know this. 6 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said: Actually we had zero spike in Chicago after the riots. We closed our C19 units a few weeks after the riots. But I'm only a doctor, not a far left hack.
August 11, 20205 yr So, who’s in this Big 12 meeting, Bowlsby, presidents and ADs? When do we get the, “We have decided to progress as we have been, but will continue to monitor the situation very carefully” soundbite?
August 11, 20205 yr 14 minutes ago, BigXII said: I like how you have to try and qualify "under 65" as though I'm an asshole for caring for my 70 year old parents, and also imply that we do nothing to try and prevent car wrecks and bring their numbers down. But most of all I like how you don't do anything to try and refute that you're pushing a narrative just as hard as anyone else. One that implies nefarious conspiracy and collusion among multiple industries for vague and ill defined reasons. Because all your posts are the same dumbass "wake up sheeple" mind diarrhea that has to be regurgitated ctrl-c,ctrl-v as you are doing from the totally non-mainstream, hip underground sources you listen to like Rush Limbaugh. Like, that "less than car wrecks" statistic that you totally didn't have spoon fed to you from someone else that you totally researched all on your own like a big boy. No, you're not privvy to some underground knowledge that everyone else is just too dumb to see. It's actually that your braindead narrative isn't at all logistically sound for a number of obvious reasons that anybody with a lick of sense can see. It's not that the masses are unwashed, it's that only a few rubes like yourself are willing to go swim in pigshit for show. I actually looked it up before I made the post. Please do yourself a favor and do the same Total auto fatalities under age 65 in 2018 were ~50k. Estimated CV deaths so far under age 65 is ~40k. There is still room to grow, of course, but if it surpasses it won’t be by much. And it’s not even close if you look at 55 and younger, even factoring in the “stupid young drivers” factor. I’d advise you to do your own research and come to your own conclusions if you think I’m wrong in some way or that the numbers I present above justify completely overturning our society and economy and the lives of young people and businesses that are dependent on CFB Again, burden of proof is a real thing.
August 11, 20205 yr 19 minutes ago, BigXII said: You think this is some great big gotcha, but yes, even those were dangerous. It's absolutely awful that the policing in this country is so fucking awful, that people are willingly choosing to continue the spread of a pandemic because they consider the policing to be even more dangerous and detrimental to the country. Like, that's where we are right now, our policing is that fucking awful. Of course, the simple minded among us would probably equate watching 18 year olds throw around pig skin to police brutality, I'm sure. Never go go full Karen, Karen.
August 11, 20205 yr 28 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: Zero college football players will die dummy Mmhhhhmmmm sure. O and D lineman aren’t fat as fuck (most of the time) or anything. Christ what is it with you fucking people!?!? htown is cool with college athletes dying so he can watch football Edited August 11, 20205 yr by Fletch
August 11, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, crimsonlonghorn said: I actually looked it up before I made the post. Please do yourself a favor and do the same Total auto fatalities under age 65 in 2018 were ~50k. Estimated CV deaths so far under age 65 is ~40k. There is still room to grow, of course, but if it surpasses it won’t be by much. And it’s not even close if you look at 55 and younger, even factoring in the “stupid young drivers” factor. I’d advise you to do your own research and come to your own conclusions if you think I’m wrong in some way or that the numbers I present above justify completely overturning our society and economy and the lives of young people and businesses that are dependent on CFB Again, burden of proof is a real thing. So what?
August 11, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, GRHorn said: How big of a spike did y’all have initially Chi? Bout tree-fiddy?
August 11, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, crimsonlonghorn said: I actually looked it up before I made the post. Please do yourself a favor and do the same Total auto fatalities under age 65 in 2018 were ~50k. Estimated CV deaths so far under age 65 is ~40k. There is still room to grow, of course, but if it surpasses it won’t be by much. And it’s not even close if you look at 55 and younger, even factoring in the “stupid young drivers” factor. I’d advise you to do your own research and come to your own conclusions if you think I’m wrong in some way or that the numbers I present above justify completely overturning our society and economy and the lives of young people and businesses that are dependent on CFB Again, burden of proof is a real thing. Again, this idea that the arbitrary figure of "automotive deaths" is somehow mind blowing or valid or makes Covid not a national threat? We have constantly, for decades, worked to reduce deaths from auto accidents because dying from auto accidents is a big fucking deal in the country. Your dale gribble calculus that covid deaths < car deaths = I WIN is some real hillbilly shit to behold, I'll admit, but more in a freak show carney sense. And, just to point out, I never even refuted the figure. because your figure was arbitrary and stupid to begin with. The entire point of my post, which you still haven't addressed, is that you're nothing but a cartoon character who is about as deep as a 12 year old on 4chan who thinks that they now see the real world. Edited August 11, 20205 yr by BigXII
August 11, 20205 yr 15 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: I have family members who are doctors that feel covid is overblown and fear driven. This is a house of learned doctors! -Dale Doback
August 11, 20205 yr 17 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said: Cool - I'll argue with your family who's made up of actual physicians and not your dumb ass. Probably some southern family medicine docs. Do not recommend that argument.
August 11, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, BigXII said: Again, this idea that the arbitrary figure of "automotive deaths" is somehow mind blowing or valid or makes Covid not a national threat? We have constantly, for decades, worked to reduce deaths from auto accidents because dying from auto accidents is a big fucking deal in the country. Your dale gribble calculus that covid deaths < car deaths = I WIN is some real hillbilly shit to behold, I'll admit, but more in a freak show carney sense. And, just to point out, I never even refuted the figure. because your figure was arbitrary and stupid to begin with. The entire point of my post, which you still haven't addressed, is that you're nothing but a cartoon character who is about as deep as a 12 year old on 4chan who thinks that they now see the real world. OK. You win. I cannot compete with your armory of fallacies.
August 11, 20205 yr Just now, crimsonlonghorn said: OK. You win. I cannot compete with your armory of fallacies. I'm willing to bet you only throw around terms like "fallacies" because you see them on the same loser subreddits you go to, as well.
August 11, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, Hank_Hill said: Probably some southern family medicine docs. Do not recommend that argument. Actually that's why I wouldn't mind arguing with those people in person. Those type of docs spew a ton of shit left and right but when they're in any setting with other physicians...particular big city or academic types they say very little. But when you're talking to your nephew who has a history of head injuries, you won't stop talking about everything you know.
August 11, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, GreenspointTexas said: 5 pages ago: The Big 12 is a joke on this whole thing... fuck Bowlsby and this conference Now: Well well well... look who is in the drivers seat Sidenote: There still wont be a full football season. All of this talk on this thread is purely hot air The Big12 right now:
August 11, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said: Actually that's why I wouldn't mind arguing with those people in person. Those type of docs spew a ton of shit left and right but when they're in any setting with other physicians...particular big city or academic types they say very little. But when you're talking to your nephew who has a history of head injuries, you won't stop talking about everything you know. @The_Great_Hornsby can you confirm?
August 11, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, crimsonlonghorn said: Keep talking about auto accidents. It's a really solid argument.
August 12, 20205 yr I would say OU, ISU, and KU are no votes. Just guessing at this point. This is a strange year when OU does not want to play football.
August 12, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, crimsonlonghorn said: The same reason the county judges and mayors in Texas tried to stop school from starting a couple of weeks ago: Stop it now before people realize that the panic is not as justified as advertised.
August 12, 20205 yr Just now, Big Frog II said: I would say OU, ISU, and KU are no votes. Just guessing at this point. This is a strange year when OU does not want to play football. Probably because of the pandemic going on.
August 12, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, David Dennison said: Keep talking about auto accidents. It's a really solid argument. Best I can assume is he's one of those jackasses who barrels down small roads doing 90 and rolls through red lights because car wrecks aint nothing to be 'feard of.
August 12, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, David Dennison said: Probably because of the pandemic going on. Or maybe because they're scared of the other teams in the XII. They've had a really rough go of it...
August 12, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, InkaUtexas said: Dammit, Fuck a Duck. 1's across the board. Outstanding. A bright spot today. Do it for the THOTs. 24 minutes ago, Neonmoon said: My guess OU OSU Kansas Just another reason to put an absolute beatdown on these pansies.
August 12, 20205 yr I would say OU, ISU, and KU are no votes. Just guessing at this point. This is a strange year when OU does not want to play football.Rattler ain't ready
August 12, 20205 yr 39 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: Don't be stupid please, the riots caused the spike. Saying it is negligible is insulting to everyone's intelligence. Everyone except far left hacks know this. Don't worry, you've got that ground firmly claimed.
August 12, 20205 yr 44 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: Don't be stupid please, the riots caused the spike. Saying it is negligible is insulting to everyone's intelligence. Everyone except far left hacks know this. I like how when a liberal says something, it’s “Don’t CR this board” but when a right winger does it then it’s perfectly fine. Take your fucking dumb assed Trumpy Twitter post to the CR.
August 12, 20205 yr 45 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: The odds are so far in their favor that I can say this with near certainty. Tons of players have had it already, and they're fine. And we get it dude, you're a doctor, with more free time than any doctor I know, providing your opinion. I have family members who are doctors that feel covid is overblown and fear driven. Lots of opinions and yours isn't superior to every other doctors opinion. Are they like those dentists in that video who talked about hydro? Or like those dentists who said you can’t get pregnant from rape?
August 12, 20205 yr 16 minutes ago, David Dennison said: Probably because of the pandemic going on. Go back to the cloak room, bitch.
August 12, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, Newy25 said: Then explain Portland and Oregon’s spike. I don’t have to because I believe in science. The assumption or theory was that riots caused spikes. It was pointed out by a doctor that a spike did not occur in Chicago after the riots. You can use your google machine to see that New York also did not have spike after heavy riots. You see...your theory is already showing holes. But then I can google when Oregon reopened and it was May 17, which might have contributed to any spike. Maybe? Maybe not? Is this another hole in your theory? The main point here is you are the one that have to prove your bullshit narrative because it’s your bullshit theory. Please provide evidence. That’s how science works.
August 12, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, ChiTownDoc said: I think it's that college aged kids aren't paid shit and that means even if the risk is small, there's a LOT of liability...especially the few that are looking at making millions of dollars in the pros. Are you arguing there should be a disproportionate amount of liability resulting in cancellation of football season for covid compared to other statistically comparable things that can happen to an athlete, i.e. other forms of myocarditis, cardiomyopathies, heat strokes, rhabdomyolosis, car accidents, CTE? Why does covid warrant shutting down the season but the others don't? What is your solution?
August 12, 20205 yr Seems to be bubbling out from all areas, woot! Edited August 12, 20205 yr by Hurtlocker
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