I guess you could admire the dogged determination
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At least burning the cordwood can keep the field hospital warm.RaceBannon said:https://msn.com/en-us/news/us/us-coronavirus-hunker-down-because-the-fall-covid-19-surge-is-here/ar-BB19XEAa?ocid=msedgdhp
As predicted, the US is now grappling with a new Covid-19 surge -- one that could overwhelm hospitals, kill thousands of Americans a day by January and leave even young survivors with long-term complications.
Across the country, more than 30 states have reported more Covid-19 cases this past week than they reported the previous week, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
In Denver, recent case counts are as "high right now as they were at the height of the pandemic back in May," Mayor Michael Hancock said Monday.
He said hospitalizations have also soared, and residents could face tighter Covid-19 restrictions if the numbers keep going up.
In Wisconsin, a field hospital is opening this week to handle a rapid rise in coronavirus patients. The state recently reported record-high numbers of Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and daily deaths.
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I hear CollegeDoog might have a woodchip theory to testBlu82 said:
At least burning the cordwood can keep the field hospital warm.RaceBannon said:https://msn.com/en-us/news/us/us-coronavirus-hunker-down-because-the-fall-covid-19-surge-is-here/ar-BB19XEAa?ocid=msedgdhp
As predicted, the US is now grappling with a new Covid-19 surge -- one that could overwhelm hospitals, kill thousands of Americans a day by January and leave even young survivors with long-term complications.
Across the country, more than 30 states have reported more Covid-19 cases this past week than they reported the previous week, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
In Denver, recent case counts are as "high right now as they were at the height of the pandemic back in May," Mayor Michael Hancock said Monday.
He said hospitalizations have also soared, and residents could face tighter Covid-19 restrictions if the numbers keep going up.
In Wisconsin, a field hospital is opening this week to handle a rapid rise in coronavirus patients. The state recently reported record-high numbers of Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and daily deaths.
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Meanwhile, the true economic fallout from the first shutdown is just starting to show up. American just laid off a handful of folks. Alaska is following suit. Did anyone think it was just going to be United?
The economy is pretty tough and can weather some shit for a while. But when you do what we? did in March, there are going to be consequences. Consequences that borrowing $1200 from the future, and fucking food banks, won't really resolve.
But, please, go ahead and shut it all down again. What could go wrong.
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Nothing is getting shut down. Calling it now. Take all the screen shots
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I have interviewed two of those guysPurpleThrobber said:
Lott, Easley and Palamalu are tanned, rested and ready.RaceBannon said:I like bringing back the field hospital scam for another run
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And I used the photo of one of them to make me think Warren Moon was actually Ronnie Lott.DerekJohnson said:
I have interviewed two of those guysPurpleThrobber said:
Lott, Easley and Palamalu are tanned, rested and ready.RaceBannon said:I like bringing back the field hospital scam for another run
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Lott, for various reasons, gets a lot more pub and everyone assumes he's the GOAT at safety. For my money, it has always been Easley.DerekJohnson said:
I have interviewed two of those guysPurpleThrobber said:
Lott, Easley and Palamalu are tanned, rested and ready.RaceBannon said:I like bringing back the field hospital scam for another run
Although I've never been a Hawk fan, I've had two, and only two, NFL heroes while I paid attention: Dan Marino, and Kenny Easley. I even had an Easley jersey that I wore every now and again.
If you're too young to have watched him play, you just can't get it with stories. He is the reason I loved Sean Taylor so much. Taylor really was Kenny Easley Part II. Same type of players. Incredible range, great center fielders, could cover almost like true corners (let's face it, safeties are safeties for a reason - they're different) and were essentially linebackers against the run. Both could hit as hard as any linebacker and could absolutely turn the tide of a game completely by themselves. I throw Lott in there too, but I always liked Easley's game a little more. Those guys were Spartan studs on the field. Intimidating as fuck. -
I got Lott over Easly because Lott was an all pro cornerback on two Super Bowl winners and an all pro safety on two more
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My father in law played safety at Servite. He’s still salty that he was overshadowed for local recruiting attention by Ronnie. My father in law doesn’t speak in hypotheticals.







