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Luka

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  1. 7 gates, timed entry at each gate and I am assuming that there is enough food, drink etc. on the councourses where that could also be divided up into sections. In a stadium that regularly houses 70,000 plus shouldn't be an issue to have a couple thousand in each section of the stadium.
  2. But they're worried a spike from people going to a game. My point is most people already experience quite a bit of exposure in their day to day routine. Not to mention restaurants have opened and are allowing people to sit in a poorly ventilated area with close proximity seating and no masks. With school back in session every time someone has a sniffle they will have to get a COVID test which will force someone who may not have COVID to possibly come in direct contact with someone who does. There are a hell of alot more situations that are more dangerous than a socially distanced, open air stadium.
  3. Yea we are disgusting as a society. I mean I know cleaning stuff is not a great job, but for the right pay should be able to have things cleaned on a much more consistent basis.
  4. It's limited exposure time. That few people you should be able to contain each section. The main worry is the bathrooms and that's easy enough to have some people cleaning continuously as they get used. It's funny to me, because think of all the people that go in and out of grocery store for instance. Touching everything, the store isn't getting cleaned during peak times etc. To me it seems a lot safer to go to an open air stadium where you can limit contact with people.
  5. I think 25% of the stadium is more than realistic. Every other seat and skip every other row. Open air and more than 6 feet apart you don't even need a mask. At least, that's what they used to say.
  6. I keep seeing Favre comparisons so maybe a lot of you are too young to have seen Steve Young play. Because that's who Josh reminds me of more than anyone.
  7. So between Phillips, Star and Lawson all being gone from last year's D Line, you don't see an issue with the defense and none of those players missing, especially the guy who could get to the QB and blow up some of that play action. Well ok then lol.
  8. You and me both bud. Now all I need is some Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures and cartoons on Saturday morning .
  9. He put pressure on the QB, something we are also struggling with.
  10. No way I'd get rid of Milano. Put him out there with Dodson where he only has to play his responsibilities and not Edmunds' also.
  11. I'm fine with this because from my point of view, Oliver is trending towards bust. You see what Donald did today? That's what Oliver is allegedly capable of. Where is it?
  12. Edmunds needs to put on 20 lbs and play DE. His body type makes it impossible for him to get his pads lower than a 5' 9" running back. He's excellent in coverage and with his speed he showed he's a tremendous threat from the outside anytime they put him there in a blitz package. Being young just isn't an argument anymore. This is his 3rd season and his gap integrity and tackling has not improved. I'd much rather have Dodson in the middle. Start moving Edmunds around the field.
  13. No Star. No Jordan Phillips. No light coming on for Oliver or Edmunds. No Norman. Even when they were blitzing they weren't getting home and that is a bad sign. And the run defense is just non-existent. Not good when playing a team like the Titans in couple weeks.
  14. This is going to be a squishing of the fish that we have not witnessed in some time.
  15. Wings in the air fryer with some Anchor Bar sauce and Wegmans frozen pizzas. I can at least lure my non-loving football family into the room for a few minutes while the game is on. 😆
  16. Looks like the process was on break when they drafted this kid.
  17. Well until we are fully into testing everyone for antibodies we actually don't know who was affected the worst. What we're seeing in NYC and other places could even be the so called 2nd wave of this disease. If it had originated literally anywhere else I'd put a lot more stock into our current numbers but because it originated in China I am thinking we are 4-8 months behind this disease.
  18. You've got think that if this virus occurred naturally and began to spread, it must've been a couple months of severe illnesses before someone was even brave enough to look into it in China, let alone warn the outside world. I think the big mistake is people looking at this situation as if we discovered this strain of coronavirus the moment it transferred from one human to the next.
  19. My thinking is the antibody research is going to show that this virus originated in the fall of 2019 at the latest, most likely earlier than that. So you figure you have a minimum of 3 months of unrestricted travel all across the globe. Rome, Paris, London, NYC and Madrid. Not only major global destinations but also hubs for international travel.
  20. He made Phillipe Franks look like he might be a viable QB1. Enough said.
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