
Sharky7337
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BARNBURNER ALERT - Commanders @ Bears TNF
Sharky7337 replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall
Because perennially we bargain shop our guards and miss on draft picks. Or trade away an all pro we did draft because someone has their head up their ass. -
Those fans still booing lol
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Looks like the raiders get another rule change lol first the tuck rule game, now the fumble roughing
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Don't be that guy. Thats like the dolphins fans saying we had 0 vertical game last week against the ravens. And then this week sure humbled those takes. The chiefs definitely are one of the most exciting teams to watch even if I hate them.
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Spags got burned lol
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Silly Josh McDaniel's wookies can't catch!
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71 the replacement left tackle has held every play so far with no flags.
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The holding they just ignored by that backup was horrendous
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Not sure why everyone is giving you a hard time. Ya he's the backup, but what we have seem so far is not very assuring.
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Sorry but the slide was late. He went for a hit before he knew if he would slide or not in my opinion
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Elam is getting roasted. If it wasn't for the pick he had it would be really bad.
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Does this game have shades of josh 2018 Minnesota when no one gave us a chance - only its Pickett this time?
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Singletary was close to fumbling with seconds remaining
Sharky7337 replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Almost is only close in horse shoes and hand grenades -
Brady still has team zebra
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I love how their 8th round running back looks better then all of ours. (Granted that's partially on blocking)
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NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
Sharky7337 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's infuriating because there was two blatant no calls on the ravens at least ! And no mention of that -
NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
Sharky7337 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
This is the second week we were not prepared for the environment we are playing in. -
NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
Sharky7337 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
These game threads have gotten pretty bad. I'm a negative Nancy a lot and this is too much negativity for me. I mean I'm all for honesty, but I mean some of the takes are pretty crazy lol -
NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
Sharky7337 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well almost time to turn this one off -
NFL WEEK #4 - Bills at Ravens - 1st Half Thread
Sharky7337 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall
Like ya we need to get Knox more involved but forcing him the ball and getting picked is not smart -
NFLPA initiating investigation into Tua’s concussion protocol
Sharky7337 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34702740/unaffiliated-neurotrauma-consultant-evaluated-miami-dolphins-qb-tua-tagovailoa-fired-several-mistakes-source-says -
I gave you numbers from a study if you can't handle that I'm sorry. Go back and read the study I quoted. I have personally experienced it myself when they missed seeing my fathers tumor on an xray and had another doctor find it on the same xray in seconds. I have had to diagnose myself and was correct on three different issues my doctor just wanted me to pop a pill on and ignore. Sorry but its true in my experience. You haven't been offered free samples of some pill and seen the lunches brought in by pharmaceutical reps? Do you really think most doctors are in it to help people these days? If so I have a bridge to sell you. Shoot, now they wont even discuss a test result from a previous appointment or get a prescription refill unless you get a new appointment just to make sure they're getting their share often enough. I didn't want to get into the weeds on this but your assumption on errors is incorrect based on the evidence I provided regardless of my own anecdotal experience with the pill peddlers.
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Mistakes aren't just incorrect diagnoses. It's failures to diagnose something at all also. I can make numerous examples but I don't want to get into the weeds on this. Most Doctors these days are nothing but educated guess making prescription peddlers. It's rare to find a good doctor anymore that can even prescribe a medication without having to google it. Whay do you call the medical student who graduated last in his or her class? A doctor. All the same. ---- The Journal of Patient Safety is a quarterly, peer-reviewed medical journal dedicated to identifying and improving practices for preventing deaths and injuries among medical patients. In September of 2013, the Journal of Patient Safety published a study examining the frequency of “patient harms associated with hospital care” (i.e. injuries and illness caused by doctor errors in hospital settings). The study divided doctor mistakes or “preventable adverse events” (PAEs) into five categories: commission errors (performance errors), omission errors (failing to perform a necessary procedure), communication errors (provider-provider, provider-patient), context errors (failing to take all relevant factors into account), and diagnostic errors (misdiagnosis, e.g. missed cancer diagnosis). The study, which compared data taken from earlier analyses, disputed earlier findings from 2010, in which the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human Services initially stated that PAEs were a factor in 15,000 deaths per month, or about 180,000 deaths per year. The Journal of Patient Safety study determined that the true numbers were even greater, closer in scope to 210,000 to as many as 440,000 patient deaths each year. At the “low” end of the spectrum, that’s an average of 575 deaths per day. If the higher number is correct, that average increases to about 1,205 preventable patient deaths per day – 50 fatalities every hour. ----
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Doctors get things wrong all the time friend. If they lost their jobs for it, there would be no doctors. If someone pays a person big bucks to be an independent consultant, no one is coming after them for malpractice for consulting work or taking their certification. It's too difficult to prove and questionable whether they could even find anything criminal with it. And in this case the patient was probably the number one person who wanted to go back in. So who is gonna get in trouble?