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Doc Brown

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  1. It's hard to project WR's at this point because we don't know if they're keeping six or seven. We also don't know if McKenzie and/or Stevenson can handle punt and kick return duties. Kumerow's best chance would be the Bills feeling comfortable with McKenzie handling kick and punt duties and the Bills keeping seven (Diggs, Beasley, Sanders, Davis, McKenzie, Hodgins, Kumerow).
  2. Right but you haven't provided any evidence to back your theories.
  3. Based off what available data? The drop in revenue last year caused many rural hospitals to have to close.
  4. It's the opposite. Hospital admissions were down in 2020 mostly because of people wanting to avoid catching COVID.
  5. Hilarious stuff by Don Jr. there.
  6. 1.) The mRNA vaccines work amazingly well against any variant thrown at it so far. These vaccines should be celebrated as an amazing scientific achievement. 2.) They can't let this thing go and they think we're idiots.
  7. May have to prove vaccinated or recent negative COVID test at the very worst.
  8. I agree. I'm just wondering if her situation is similar to a kicker who gets the yips or when Knobloch couldn't throw to first base anymore and voluntarily left in the middle of a game.
  9. Florida: July 30th 2020 - 7 day moving average Cases - 10,017 Deaths - 152 July 30th 2021 - 7 day moving average Cases - 14,575 Deaths - 50 The vaccines work. Those 50 daily COVID deaths are a personal choice. All viruses have mutations. Get your yearly Covid booster shot like the flu. This thing is over.
  10. No. We'd be seeing last summer's death rates without the vaccines. Businesses closed, no fans in stands, etc..
  11. If they make a move for Nick Foles it would be hilarious.
  12. I wouldn't go that far. They did a good job of getting the most vulnerable protected as quickly as possible given the low death rates your seeing even with a spike in cases recently. The messaging has been terrible this last week though. You got 70% of the adult population vaccinated which is mind blowing in a country that was built on rugged individualism. Now you're throwing that success all away based on overcautious scientists who aren't objectively looking at the hospitalization and death data. All you have to say is "Over 95% of Covid hospitalizations and 99% of deaths throughout the country are among the unvaccinated within the last three months. It's up to you what to do what that information but we will not punish those who have received their vaccines by recommending mask requirements."
  13. Who else was really out there? I was surprised Cobb's only 30 years old. Texans agreed to pay three million of his salary this year and there's no financial penalty for cutting him after this season. Rodgers and him had good chemistry.
  14. You stated above he was the inventor of the mRNA vaccines.
  15. Your right and I deleted the post. Still though. How are these two things consistent with each other?
  16. I agree with all of this. What does this have to do with the anti-vax bs you've been posting? There's a fricken reason case numbers are way up and hospitalizations/deaths aren't. VACCINES
  17. Or we could just go with the numbers on the ground. Enough of this anti-vax grifter nonsense.
  18. I'd have better luck convincing you that socialism is good for this country.
  19. That's shady even if she is a socialist. I prefer to let the people decide.
  20. This is a fricken joke. These are the type of doctor's advising the CDC Delta breakthrough cases: rarely deadly but equally contagious. How this breaking news changes the landscape. The viral load, a very good proxy for contagiousness, among unvaccinated and breakthrough Delta infections appear comparable. This is breaking and important news. It’s the reason why the CDC has now altered its mask guidance in areas with “substantial or high” levels of transmission, advising indoor masking in public even for vaccinated people in these places. Given the threshold of 50 new cases per 100,000 people in a 7-day period, the new guidance applies to large swaths of the country now. wait for it.................. Things had already begun to change for me last week when two acquaintances tested positive for coronavirus despite receiving two doses of an mRNA vaccine this spring. Neither of them particularly enjoyed being sick, but both were at home, rather than hospitalized. What probably sounded scary to some—breakthrough infections—to me actually looked to be reassuring examples of the vaccines doing their job by preventing critical illness and death. But one of the two cases took me aback.
  21. This. I voted for Moss to punish Singletary for that drop against the Chiefs but the allotment of playing time will be influenced by Daboll's game plan each week. Also, it's sometimes just a matter of riding the hot hand. Regardless, I don't expect either to get above 65% of the RB carries.
  22. Alf. The justice department is already investigating everything that happened that day. A lot of the idiots who attacked the capital that day have been identified and charged. Maybe have some sort of ceremony honoring the Capitol and Metro police that day. If they need to investigate more maybe hire a special prosecutor. I don't care. This will just turn into another Benghazi under the veneer of a serious investigation. All while wasting taxpayer money.
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