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Should the Bills bring in Marcel Dareus?
CountDorkula replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I know this thread is in jest, but the Bills should be looking at every avenue to improve on the D line If Dareus be one of them, then so be it. -
For everyone freaking out about the D last night
CountDorkula replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So what you are saying is we have coaches that cant adjust to weather. Sounds like a great staff then. -
For everyone freaking out about the D last night
CountDorkula replied to Captain Caveman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So the Defense did a good job? When does defense doing a good job turn into the defense is bad. IF the bills give up 300 rushing yards to the Jets but as long as they win 31-26 they did go? Just trying to find the line here. -
So the way to beat the Chiefs is to let them run for 7 yards per carry let them not actually have to use their passing attack keep your offense off the field so you don't have a shot to score tire your defense the hell out Only have the Ball for 20 minutes so if you punt twice your SOL. If the game is close and your defense needs a huge stop they are gassed from being on the field for over 35 mintues already. Seems like an awful strategy.
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When you have a kicker who you cant trust, you start punting from inside your opponents 40 yard line. OR your calls in that territory become different. SO yea id say that's a problem.
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regardless, the laces matter so little when a kick is that far right. Laces maybe make the ball drift a little. but this wasn't even close to having a chance. Having a kicker with a huge leg and 0 accuracy is like having a QB with a massive arm and........................😁
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People need to check themselves
CountDorkula replied to Watkins90's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Compare him to the rest of the league now not the Bills ineptitude of the last 20 years. -
I think it needs to go to the right a little further. I havent seen a kick that bad in a long long time.
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People need to check themselves
CountDorkula replied to Watkins90's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Beat the bad teams, lose against the good ones. Pull a win out of your ass. Finish around .500 yearly. Take advantage of weak schedules. Career .500 coach. IF McDermott is Lewis, move on sooner rather than later. GO watch tapes of Jim Kelly to make yourself feel better. I haven't seen a good football team for more than 2/3 of my entire life. Hes not entirely wrong. McD for the culture guy he is great at he is equally as bad at coaching football games. -
This game is not all Josh Allen’s fault.
CountDorkula replied to BuffaloBills1998's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
so the Bills are going to be that team, that beats the teams worse than them and lose to the teams better than them. So the last 17 years. Good teams dont give up 300 yards rushing. Good offenses dont go anemic for 8 quarters at a time. Phillips just forced a fumble leading to the AZ TD -
Week 2 Bills @ Dolphins Postgame Thread
CountDorkula replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Fun fact of the Day Diggs Total Yards - 153 1 TD Minnesota Vikings against the Colts total yards - 179 1 TD Wonder how the Vikings fans are handling the trade now. -
Josh Allen - week ONE report card
CountDorkula replied to rayray808's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not overthrowing 2 wide open targets in the endzone (14 missed points) Not fumbling twice in Jets territory. (6-14 additional points missed) Allen proved a lot yesterday, but the bills should have blown that game open by at least 20+ points. They had the ball for 41 min and only scored 27 points. Id say B+ is about accurate. If you are not playing the Jets, those turnovers are at least 7-10 point swings. -
COVID-19 - Facts and Information Only Topic
CountDorkula replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in Off the Wall
Possible great news for vaccines and affordability, outside of America. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/serum-institute-to-produce-up-to-100-million-covid-19-vaccine-doses-for-india-other-countries/articleshow/77413870.cms The company has set an affordable ceiling price of $3 [Astrazeneca, one of the companies involved, has brokered or is brokering deals around the world including in the US. They have pledged not to profit from the vaccine, should it be successful https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/astrazeneca-profit-covid-19-vaccine-pandemic-72080936 AstraZeneca has struck a number of deals around the world to supply the experimental COVID-19 vaccine, which has shown promise in early testing. The Anglo-Swedish company recently completed agreements with the United States, Britain, the European Union, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, a public-private-charitable partnership based in Norway, and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, another public-private partnership headquartered in Geneva. It has also reached a licensing agreement with Serum Institute of India to supply low-and-middle-income countries and agreements with R-Pharm in Russia and SK Biopharmaceuticals Co., Ltd in the Republic of Korea “to manufacture and export for other global markets." “We want to cover the whole world,'' Soriot said, “so everyone can get access to this vaccine.'' For those following vaccine progress, this is the Oxford University vaccine ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 or AZD1222, which uses a Chimpanzee Adenovirus as the delivery truck for SARS-CoV2 spike protein - more stuff on it up thread. It has had promising results published recently in Lancet; the concern is whether older adults who may have anti-human adenovirus immunity would find it less effective. Here is a summary of various vaccine programs being funded by US BARDA under "Operation Warpspeed" https://medicalcountermeasures.gov/app/barda/coronavirus/COVID19.aspx?filter=vaccine ] -
COVID-19 - Facts and Information Only Topic
CountDorkula replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in Off the Wall
From the office of the state treasurer twitter account. Remdesivir manufacturer, Gilead, just set the price for the COVID-19 treatment: between $2,300 and $3,100 per patient. @icer_review estimates the treatment costs approx. $1 per vital to produce. $1. [Edit: this is probably a more balanced take on the subject, though I'm looking for a more solid source. The current mfr cost is the tip of the iceberg to the actual cost of producing a drug, by the way. https://www.fastcompany.com/90537165/the-covid-19-drug-remdesivir-costs-as-much-as-3120-per-patient-but-the-government-could-change-that?partner=rss}] AND Gilead weighs in (Thanks @Limeaid) -
Bob Costas Brings Up A Good Point about NFL Players
CountDorkula replied to DefenseWins's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yea but they will tell you they did research. AKA they read articles that fit their narrative or from their political affiliate, and skipped the ones that don't. -
COVID-19 - Facts and Information Only Topic
CountDorkula replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in Off the Wall
@Hapless Bills Fan Have you seen this video circulating,?This group supposedly called American Frontline Doctors. The video has already been removed and taken down. But transcript provided. They make some very serious, and widely controversial claims. The transcript of that video. https://www.rev.com/blog/transcripts/americas-frontline-doctors-scotus-press-conference-transcript This lady especially made some very serious claims. Dr. Stella Immanuel: (05:27) Hello, I’m Dr. Stella Immanuel. I’m a primary care physician in Houston, Texas. I actually went to medical school in West Africa, Nigeria, where I took care of malaria patients, treated them with hydroxychloroquine and stuff like that. So I’m actually used to these medications. I’m here because I have personally treated over 350 patients with COVID. Patients that have diabetes, patients that have high blood pressure, patients that have asthma, old people … I think my oldest patient is 92 … 87 year olds. And the result has been the same. I put them on hydroxychloroquine, I put them on zinc, I put them on Zithromax, and they’re all well. Dr. Stella Immanuel: (06:12) For the past few months, after taking care of over 350 patients, we’ve not lost one. Not a diabetic, not a somebody with high blood pressure, not somebody who asthma, not an old person. We’ve not lost one patient. And on top of that, I’ve put myself, my staff, and many doctors that I know on hydroxychloroquine for prevention, because by the very mechanism of action, it works early and as a prophylaxis. We see patients, 10 to 15 COVID patients, everyday. We give them breathing treatments. We only wear surgical mask. None of us has gotten sick. It works. Dr. Stella Immanuel: (06:46) So right now, I came here to Washington DC to say, America, nobody needs to die. The study that made me start using hydroxychloroquine was a study that they did under the NIH in 2005 that say it works. Recently, I was doing some research about a patient that had hiccups and I found out that they even did a recent study in the NIH, which is our National Institute … that is the National … NIH, what? National Institute of Health. They actually had a study and go look it up. Type hiccups and COVID, you will see it. They treated a patient that had hiccups with hydroxychloroquine and it proved that hiccups is a symptom of COVID. So if the NIH knows that treating the patient would hydroxychloroquine proves that hiccup is a symptom of COVID, then they definitely know the hydroxychloroquine works. Dr. Stella Immanuel: (07:42) I’m upset. Why I’m upset is that I see people that cannot breathe. I see parents walk in, I see diabetic sit in my office knowing that this is a death sentence and they can’t breathe. And I hug them and I tell them, “It’s going to be okay. You’re going to live.” And we treat them and they leave. None has died. So if some fake science, some person sponsored by all these fake pharma companies comes out say, “We’ve done studies and they found out that it doesn’t work.” I can tell you categorically it’s fixed science. I want to know who is sponsoring that study. I want to know who is behind it because there is no way I can treat 350 patients and counting and nobody is dead and they all did better. [Hap Says: How about we discuss her beliefs about endometriosis, cysts, infertility, and impotance? "some of Immanuel’s sermons posted to her website have strange medical claims, including one in which she claims that certain medical issues like endometriosis, cysts, infertility and impotence are the result of sex with “spirit husbands” and “spirit wives,” which Immanuel described as having sex in dreams with witches and demons. “We call them all kinds of names —endometriosis, we call them molar pregnancies, we call them fibroids, we call them cysts, but most of them are evil deposits from the spirit husband,” she said." Oh, did I mention the alien DNA and the vaccine against religion? Note: these are taken from HER WEBSITE. Apparently getting a medical education is no protection from, let's just say "alternative facts". Hydroxychloroqune has been discussed here Over. and Over. again. Go upthread and look at two review articles I posted from Indian scientists and physicians. India has every reason to look for an inexpensive, easy-to-synthesize cheap cure and no reason to pass one up. Their conclusion: doesn't work. Her claim about NIH and hiccups: There is a preprint, not a published paper, a preprint, in a specific otolarangology journal describing a case where a man presented with hiccups and turned out to have covid. It is from a physician in Alexandria, EGYPT. It has nothing to do with the NIH, it was not published by the NIH, the author is not affiliated with the NIH, and the CDC does not list hiccups as a symptom of covid. That she translates it into being published by NIH and becoming a symptom of covid should tell you all you need to know about her honesty and quality - if the "spirit wives" and "spirit husbands" thing wasn't enough. It really pisses me off that scientists can do careful work for months and months to establish whether or not a treatment is effective - that's how we found remdesivir and dexamethasone and stopped using kalatra - and in 10 or 15 ***** minutes some whackadoodledo with a medical degree, a microphone and a belief that endometriosis and cysts are deposits from spirit husbands can be taken as having more cred. Oh, and medical degree optional.] OK, one more thing. The 2005 study she mentions is real - it was done for the SARS CoV which causes SARS, a different virus to SARS CoV2 which causes covid-19. It was done in cells. It is one of the reasons why hydroxychloroquine was tried as a treatment. But when careful clinical trials were done, unfortunately it has not been shown to work. Unfortunately, many compounds which look extremely promising in cells, do not work in animals. And many that work in animals, don't work in people. -
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