September 16, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Monster said: No SEC, so maybe no SEC audience? The matchups weren't very good. (Will be interesting to see how week 3 ratings match up) Got to factor in the forced Covid/Society lectures from announcers. They're a big part of all sports broadcast right now...even CFB. During Notre Dame game, the camera showed students dancing in the stands and the announcers started a guilt-trip-lecture on social distancing which included a threat of more shutdowns. I changed the channel, as I always do now, the moment the announcers pull out their Covid/Society talking points. If it's not my school on TV, it's just not worth it to subject myself to the incessant lecturing and fear-mongering propaganda. Iowa State was the only interesting game national broadcast so far. And sorry but, it's Iowa State. ND looked like they did have some kind of flu. Clemson as a blowout in the first. OU and UT were PPV. Basically there were no contenders playing a watchable game. It felt more like the 'week zero' than a hyped up Labor Day kickoff.
September 16, 20205 yr 8 hours ago, Monster said: No SEC, so maybe no SEC audience? The matchups weren't very good. (Will be interesting to see how week 3 ratings match up) Got to factor in the forced Covid/Society lectures from announcers. They're a big part of all sports broadcast right now...even CFB. During Notre Dame game, the camera showed students dancing in the stands and the announcers started a guilt-trip-lecture on social distancing which included a threat of more shutdowns. I changed the channel, as I always do now, the moment the announcers pull out their Covid/Society talking points. If it's not my school on TV, it's just not worth it to subject myself to the incessant lecturing and fear-mongering propaganda. "Fear mongering propaganda" ????? Are you an idiot?
September 16, 20205 yr 8 hours ago, Monster said: incessant lecturing and fear-mongering propaganda. There are 200K dead. We will cruise to 300K dead.
September 16, 20205 yr 23 minutes ago, JFKFC said: There are 200K dead. We will cruise to 300K dead. "People with underlying medical conditions such as heart disease and diabetes were hospitalized six times as often as otherwise healthy individuals infected with the novel coronavirus during the first four months of the pandemic, and they died 12 times as often, according to a federal health report..." While I don't believe this virus is a hoax or government plot, this virus mostly kills people that have serious lifestyle-related illnesses. If you choose to smoke, have unprotected sex, drink to excess, be sedentary, and eat shitty foods, you're at risk. If you're in decent shape, you'll have a bad case of the flu. Counter-argument is that some people that have non-lifestyle related illnesses such as cancer didn't cause their problems, but those people with compromised immune systems weren't going out anyway. So should the rest of us compromise or give up our livelihoods, football, movies, concerts, and socializing because people made bad lifestyle choices? I would hope that after this is over people might get off their fat asses and lift a dumbbell and shed a few pounds, maybe choose a salad over a calzone, but I seriously doubt that's going to happen. Edited September 16, 20205 yr by Zone Read typo
September 16, 20205 yr 8 hours ago, notre dame joe said: Iowa State was the only interesting game national broadcast so far. And sorry but, it's Iowa State. ND looked like they did have some kind of flu. Clemson as a blowout in the first. OU and UT were PPV. Basically there were no contenders playing a watchable game. It felt more like the 'week zero' than a hyped up Labor Day kickoff. For any true football fan, Texas State - UTSA was an extremely entertaining game.
September 16, 20205 yr So beta. He's so upset they decided to play. Quote Bowing to pressure from players, coaches and politicians, the Big Ten’s presidents decided Wednesday morning to move forward with an eight-game football season beginning on Oct. 24, according to a person close to the situation, reversing their August decision to postpone the fall schedule and ending weeks of drama that spread from campuses all the way to the White House. Quote Citing new information presented by the league’s medical advisory board last weekend, including the imminent availability of rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 that can be administered on a daily basis, Big Ten presidents concluded they can safely conduct a football season, even as some of them struggle with infection rates on their own campuses. So did they bow to pressure or did they get new info?
September 16, 20205 yr Coronabros Thamel, Forde, Wolken, Rovell are in their basements this morning crying because not only is B1G football back, but they were beat to the punch by Clay Travis and sir yacht. Lol. Yes herpa lerpa derpa...that’s gonna hurt their online ego. Good thing they can shut off comments for their tweets
September 16, 20205 yr 35 minutes ago, Zone Read said: "People with underlying medical conditions such as heart disease and diabetes were hospitalized six times as often as otherwise healthy individuals infected with the novel coronavirus during the first four months of the pandemic, and they died 12 times as often, according to a federal health report..." While I don't believe this virus is a hoax or government plot, this virus mostly kills people that have serious lifestyle-related illnesses. If you choose to smoke, have unprotected sex, drink to excess, be sedentary, and eat shitty foods, you're at risk. If you're in decent shape, you'll have a bad case of the flu. Counter-argument is that some people that have non-lifestyle related illnesses such as cancer didn't cause their problems, but those people with compromised immune systems weren't going out anyway. So should the rest of us compromise or give up our livelihoods, football, movies, concerts, and socializing because people made bad lifestyle choices? I would hope that after this is over people might get off their fat asses and lift a dumbbell and shed a few pounds, maybe choose a salad over a calzone, but I seriously doubt that's going to happen. Just another great opportunity to cull the herd.
September 16, 20205 yr "People with underlying medical conditions such as heart disease and diabetes were hospitalized six times as often as otherwise healthy individuals infected with the novel coronavirus during the first four months of the pandemic, and they died 12 times as often, according to a federal health report..." While I don't believe this virus is a hoax or government plot, this virus mostly kills people that have serious lifestyle-related illnesses. If you choose to smoke, have unprotected sex, drink to excess, be sedentary, and eat shitty foods, you're at risk. If you're in decent shape, you'll have a bad case of the flu. Counter-argument is that some people that have non-lifestyle related illnesses such as cancer didn't cause their problems, but those people with compromised immune systems weren't going out anyway. So should the rest of us compromise or give up our livelihoods, football, movies, concerts, and socializing because people made bad lifestyle choices? I would hope that after this is over people might get off their fat asses and lift a dumbbell and shed a few pounds, maybe choose a salad over a calzone, but I seriously doubt that's going to happen.You sound like a retard boomer on Facebook with all those talking points
September 16, 20205 yr Those test kits probably were "provided" by Nebraska, Iowa and tOSU. Watch out for some bumfuckery scheduling.
September 16, 20205 yr 10 minutes ago, Bevo VIII said: You sound like a retard boomer on Facebook with all those talking points Hit a nerve?
September 16, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Zone Read said: So should the rest of us compromise or give up our livelihoods, football, movies, concerts, and socializing because people made bad lifestyle choices? If you add up all of the factors that put people at legit risk to Covid, you are getting close to 1/4 of the population. Let's use your logic and look at 9/11. Terrorists had attacked NYC before.....and had attacked the World Trade Center before. Our lives got changed forever, and many of our civil liberties were flushed down the toilet, because of the lifestyle choices people made to work in the high-risk areas of NY and DC/VA. We lost less than 3,000 people on 9/11. We are losing that every 2-4 days under Covid-19. And....we still don't know the long-term consequences of having asymptomatic Covid-19.
September 16, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, Zone Read said: While I don't believe this virus is a hoax or government plot, this virus mostly kills people that have serious lifestyle-related illnesses. Being old is a "lifestyle-related illness"?
September 16, 20205 yr 8 minutes ago, Dirk X West said: Being old is a "lifestyle-related illness"? Well sure, those old farts could have and should have done everything they could to die young. But they chose lifestyles that forced them to become elderly.
September 16, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Zone Read said: "People with underlying medical conditions such as heart disease and diabetes were hospitalized six times as often as otherwise healthy individuals infected with the novel coronavirus during the first four months of the pandemic, and they died 12 times as often, according to a federal health report..." While I don't believe this virus is a hoax or government plot, this virus mostly kills people that have serious lifestyle-related illnesses. If you choose to smoke, have unprotected sex, drink to excess, be sedentary, and eat shitty foods, you're at risk. If you're in decent shape, you'll have a bad case of the flu. Counter-argument is that some people that have non-lifestyle related illnesses such as cancer didn't cause their problems, but those people with compromised immune systems weren't going out anyway. So should the rest of us compromise or give up our livelihoods, football, movies, concerts, and socializing because people made bad lifestyle choices? I would hope that after this is over people might get off their fat asses and lift a dumbbell and shed a few pounds, maybe choose a salad over a calzone, but I seriously doubt that's going to happen. What an unbelievable selfish and self righteous post. Please kindly go fuck yourself with a rusty dildo.
September 16, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, Steamboat1874 said: "Fear mongering propaganda" ????? Are you an idiot? Um, have you seen his posts?
September 16, 20205 yr 19 hours ago, Don Johnson said: The ultimate beta So Orgeron says something stupid and suddenly outbreaks are being celebrated? Come on man.
September 16, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Fletch said: Coronabros? Seriously!?!? Yeah I know where I am but god damn dudes At least they are not attaching -gate to things yet.
September 16, 20205 yr 9 minutes ago, Valmy77 said: So Orgeron says something stupid and suddenly outbreaks are being celebrated? Come on man. How do they even know what mush mouth really said?
September 16, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, Don Johnson said: So beta. He's so upset they decided to play. So did they bow to pressure or did they get new info? What a joke. Those 8 Nebraska parents should receive a percentage of BIG revenue this year, they really upset the plan.
September 16, 20205 yr Still enjoy that the conference who brought us Jerry Sandusky, Larry Nassar, Urban Meyer, and DJ Durkin thought they could claim the moral high ground.
September 16, 20205 yr 36 minutes ago, Goodman said: What a joke. Those 8 Nebraska parents should receive a percentage of BIG revenue this year, they really upset the plan. The new testing technology along with several games being played safely does change things I think. I keep mentioning that but people on this thread keep insisting nothing has changed since August.
September 16, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Dnaguy said: What an unbelievable selfish and self righteous post. Please kindly go fuck yourself with a rusty dildo. Selfish and self-righteous? Hardly. Proven facts. This country has insanely high rates of heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes. Are you going to deny that? You don't think that plays a part? Go into a supermarket, amusement park or any other mass gathering in this country and look at the percentage of people who overweight or smoking. Then go to one in some of the more fit European countries. It's quite an eye-opener. People here simply don't take care of themselves and wonder why they may have problems when their immune systems get challenged. I know people that have died from this. I feel bad and grieve for the casualties of this pandemic but at the end of the day, most broke their immune system and it wasn't able to perform when they needed it. In most cases, (not saying all) many of the underlying diseases are very preventable with lifestyle changes. Eat right most of the time and do a half hour of exercise a day, maybe some stress reduction and chances are you'll be OK if you get Covid. As for being old as someone mentioned, being old puts you more at risk because you've been doing these for a longer period of time. Plenty of healthy old people out there.
September 16, 20205 yr 21 minutes ago, Valmy77 said: The new testing technology along with several games being played safely does change things I think. I keep mentioning that but people on this thread keep insisting nothing has changed since August. That testing technology is not new since their decision. The newly approved testing kits were delivered just a few weeks after they cancelled their season. This technology was on the verge of approval and that information was available when they held their last vote. But I agree that seeing someone else execute this logistically with no players getting sick was new information.
September 16, 20205 yr 28 minutes ago, Valmy77 said: The new testing technology along with several games being played safely does change things I think. I keep mentioning that but people on this thread keep insisting nothing has changed since August. Of course it changes things but no room to claim safety, that's never been a real. If it were they would not play 8 games in 8 weeks or suggest a spring season.
September 16, 20205 yr 21 minutes ago, Goodman said: Of course it changes things but no room to claim safety, that's never been a real. If it were they would not play 8 games in 8 weeks or suggest a spring season.
September 16, 20205 yr On the P12 front, the logistics are really going to wreak havoc on trying to get a season in. There is no way, even if the conference green lit it tomorrow, that the LA and Oregon schools could even start practicing in any meaningful way for at least a couple of weeks with all of the smoke. The entire city of LA is covered in an overcast gray, and none of that is marine layer. It is all smoke. So say early/mid October fall camp, that means the season would start mid November at best. At that point we are so far behind everyone else that we would just be playing in our own sandbox. Not sure that would be compelling for anyone.
September 16, 20205 yr 11 minutes ago, Sbbruin said: On the P12 front, the logistics are really going to wreak havoc on trying to get a season in. There is no way, even if the conference green lit it tomorrow, that the LA and Oregon schools could even start practicing in any meaningful way for at least a couple of weeks with all of the smoke. The entire city of LA is covered in an overcast gray, and none of that is marine layer. It is all smoke. So say early/mid October fall camp, that means the season would start mid November at best. At that point we are so far behind everyone else that we would just be playing in our own sandbox. Not sure that would be compelling for anyone. Yup. Outside of the testing agreement, I've seen zero interest from anywhere on the PAC12 side to have me believe a fall season is in the works. Your points take the odds even further out.
September 16, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Zone Read said: Go into a supermarket, amusement park or any other mass gathering in this country and look at the percentage of people who overweight or smoking. Then go to one in some of the more fit European countries. It's quite an eye-opener. I don't think you want to compare smoking here versus Europe to make your point.
September 16, 20205 yr Tweets from 4 days ago that didn't age well Only to write these words today. He was so sure, but now so sad. Bowing to pressure from players, coaches and politicians, the Big Ten’s presidents decided Wednesday morning to move forward with an eight-game football season beginning on the weekend of Oct. 24.
September 16, 20205 yr 19 minutes ago, Don Johnson said: Tweets from 4 days ago that didn't age well Only to write these words today. He was so sure, but now so sad. Bowing to pressure from players, coaches and politicians, the Big Ten’s presidents decided Wednesday morning to move forward with an eight-game football season beginning on the weekend of Oct. 24. Has anything he has ever tweeted aged particularly well?
September 16, 20205 yr Yah, I now regret lumping Wolken in with Mandel, Thamel, etc. when talking about the good journalists last week. I do think he's done some solid columns, for example one about the importance of daily testing which ultimately proved to be right on the money. But since then he's gone way out on this limb about the medical expertise of the B1G/Pac, apparently not noticing that they were aggressively trying to find medical solutions to play ASAP. Wish he would go back to just antagonizing red meat SEC types, he's good at that
September 16, 20205 yr Popular Post 6 hours ago, Zone Read said: If you choose to smoke, have unprotected sex, drink to excess, be sedentary, and eat shitty foods, you're at risk. Well, fuuuuuuuuuuuccccccckkkkkk.
September 16, 20205 yr 33 minutes ago, Bartles said: Yah, I now regret lumping Wolken in with Mandel, Thamel, etc. when talking about the good journalists last week. I do think he's done some solid columns, for example one about the importance of daily testing which ultimately proved to be right on the money. But since then he's gone way out on this limb about the medical expertise of the B1G/Pac, apparently not noticing that they were aggressively trying to find medical solutions to play ASAP. Wish he would go back to just antagonizing red meat SEC types, he's good at that Yeah, considering Wolken even a journalist is a stretch. I think Leach said it best (old tweet)::
September 16, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Don Johnson said: Tweets from 4 days ago that didn't age well Only to write these words today. He was so sure, but now so sad. Bowing to pressure from players, coaches and politicians, the Big Ten’s presidents decided Wednesday morning to move forward with an eight-game football season beginning on the weekend of Oct. 24. Dan Wolken pisses sitting down.
September 16, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, TrashMaster G said: For any true football fan, Texas State - UTSA was an extremely entertaining game. It was on ESPN2 up against GT-FSU. But a true football fan would appreciate a game that is played under 5 hours w/o lightening delays. say anyone know how to get a game broadcast on the USA network without buying an annual subscription to Silk Stalkings? Edited September 16, 20205 yr by notre dame joe
September 16, 20205 yr Larry Scott: “At this time, our universities in California and Oregon do not have approval from state or local public health officials to start contact practice,” the statement from Scott read. “We are hopeful that our new daily testing capability can help satisfy public health official approvals in California and Oregon to begin contact practice and competition. We are equally closely monitoring the devastating fires and air quality in our region at this time. We are eager for our student-athletes to have the opportunity to play this season, as soon as it can be done safely and in accordance with public health authority approvals.”
September 16, 20205 yr 29 minutes ago, Sbbruin said: Larry Scott: “At this time, our universities in California and Oregon do not have approval from state or local public health officials to start contact practice,” the statement from Scott read. “We are hopeful that our new daily testing capability can help satisfy public health official approvals in California and Oregon to begin contact practice and competition. We are equally closely monitoring the devastating fires and air quality in our region at this time. We are eager for our student-athletes to have the opportunity to play this season, as soon as it can be done safely and in accordance with public health authority approvals.” I kinda have to agree. It's an apocalypse in CA even without covid
September 16, 20205 yr 3 hours ago, notre dame joe said: say anyone know how to get a game broadcast on the USA network without buying an annual subscription to Silk Stalkings? "R. U. Ghey?" - Norm Hitzges
September 17, 20205 yr 11 hours ago, MNLonghornFUKM said: Coronabros Thamel, Forde, Wolken, Rovell are in their basements this morning crying because not only is B1G football back, but they were beat to the punch by Clay Travis and sir yacht. Lol. Yes herpa lerpa derpa...that’s gonna hurt their online ego. Good thing they can shut off comments for their tweets For the life of me, I can't figure out why anyone listens to them or cares what they say. If it wasn't for jerkoffs on this thread I'd have no idea who they are or what they are saying
September 17, 20205 yr I know that Leach tweet is old, but it is gold. Leach taught Gardner Minshew well. I probably would have put Adam James in a closet too. Fuck Dan Wolken.
September 17, 20205 yr Why do Cali schools not have a green light when Cali NFL teams do? Besides money, I mean.
September 17, 20205 yr Why do Cali schools not have a green light when Cali NFL teams do? Besides money, I mean.PrObabLy just thInking That washIngton, oregon and calI have to do thingS together
September 17, 20205 yr 10 hours ago, Zone Read said: As for being old as someone mentioned, being old puts you more at risk because you've been doing these for a longer period of time. Plenty of healthy old people out there. My dad never smoked, drank very, very little, was a D1 letterman athlete in SWC days (before “D1” was a thing), ran 5-10 miles a day, 5-6 days a week, for most of his adult life, worked hard on our little family farm and in community development for a very, very long time, ate EXTREMELY healthily all his life, and never had the beetus or anything remotely resembling lifestyle-induced bad health. He’s now 87 and has Alzheimer’s. He’s at extreme risk if he catches C19. I’d rather him stay alive for a while for a variety of reasons. But I guess he’s expendable because he chose to live so healthy for so long? Please explain your logic. Because it sounds a lot like eugenics. Thanks.
September 17, 20205 yr On 9/15/2020 at 11:35 AM, 4th&Five said: Can you imagine what Orgeron's voice would sound like after a bout of COVID-19 fucked up his lungs and throat? Just hearing it would make you go insane. Edited September 17, 20205 yr by touchthemonolith
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