It Is Done
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Cali gonna Cali. This is beyond stupidity. If the same local protocols remain in place, will Cal get to play a home game this year?GrundleStiltzkin said:
Correction, intersection of local policy and conference policy.GrundleStiltzkin said:
It's the conference policy. The case begats contact tracing on a presumed unclean basis, begats contacts ruled out, begats not enough scholly players.FremontTroll said:
Especially when any potential exposure was 4+ days before the game.CallMeBigErn said:I don't understand shutting it down because of contact tracing. We have same-day testing methods. Fucking test them and carry on.
The conference should step in here. There is no way to have a season if a single positive among 100+ persons four days before a game shuts it down.
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All 5 of the Oregon players had false positives.DodgyBloke said:I get player safety but I honestly think with protocols in California with them not being able to practice with more than 7 at a time they were looking for any excuse not to play. Why did they not cancel the Oregon game after players tested positive but they had 1 player test positive and they themselves reached out to have it canceled. They canceled the game themselves not the pac-12.
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GrundleStiltzkin said:
Immaterial, but still.
So like the 2020 election gayme then? -
And for the Franny.whatshouldicareabout said:
So they tested everyone, confirmed no one else has the virus, and still forces them to be in 14-day quarantine? Because they don't have the virus?
I'd love to see the rationale behind that decision.
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Holy shit, did they get Saban's doctors?Kaepsknee said:
All 5 of the Oregon players had false positives.DodgyBloke said:I get player safety but I honestly think with protocols in California with them not being able to practice with more than 7 at a time they were looking for any excuse not to play. Why did they not cancel the Oregon game after players tested positive but they had 1 player test positive and they themselves reached out to have it canceled. They canceled the game themselves not the pac-12.
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The Pac 12 will be like watching preseason NFL football, none of it matters but the damage done to the conference will last for years.
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imagine the p12 doing anything competent.Canadawg said:Why didn't the pac get all the local health authorities on the same page
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It's refreshing that people down there are just as pissed and not just making some stupid smug comment that ignores that the players in contact do not have it.
But God fuck Cal. You have to be a complete dumbass to get it at this point being on one of the two schools that are over cautious.
As a matter of fact why didn't the Pac just go with 10 teams and say fuck Cal and Stanford this year? -
Unfortunately that plan isn't happening either cus Witches is on HBO... Sorry manTrumpsWall said:We’ve planned a nice day starting with a visit to the Home Depot, lunch at jimmy John’s and watching witches on Netflix later. Who needs cal vs uw anyway?
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Next Transman up.NEsnake12 said:I get the vibe that it’s something dramatic like Cal’s entire offensive line is being held out, which is more understandable as to why they canceled the game
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Losing to a bay area team whose entire offensive line is not there is so last year.NEsnake12 said:I get the vibe that it’s something dramatic like Cal’s entire offensive line is being held out, which is more understandable as to why they canceled the game
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If he's afraid to play Cal or anybody then we? don't want him hereDoogWhisperer said:It sucks that there won't be a game but I bet Jimmy loves it. He doesn't have to play against Cal and instead starts with the Beavers. I wouldn't underestimate Smiff, though.
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FREE PUB!!!111!!!FecalFeast said: -
Once again, NO! A cancelled game does not create a W or a L for either team. Your regular season is just one game shorter.GrundleStiltzkin said:Poor @DefinitelyNotCoker in the bargaining phase
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Quite honestly @rodmansrage, we don’t deal with hypotheticals.rodmansrage said:
imagine the p12 doing anything competent.Canadawg said:Why didn't the pac get all the local health authorities on the same page
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Wilner thinks its Cal's entireOL being held out:whatshouldicareabout said:
So they tested everyone, confirmed no one else has the virus, and still forces them to be in 14-day quarantine? Because they don't have the virus?
I'd love to see the rationale behind that decision.
The incubation period for Covid is typically a few days, but there according to the CDC it can be up to 14 days. In other words they think a person can test negative for 14 days after contracting the virus, but actually have it, and I presume be contagious. I'm very skeptical of the 14 day number, but I'm sure that's the health district's underlying rationale.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/symptoms/flu-vs-covid19.htm
The bigger question here is why didn't the Pac-12:
1) Start earlier in the year as planned to give teams more room to move games around.
2) Coordinate with local authorities
3) Know all these regulations and help teams plan for when a positive test happens
And why didn't Cal take any precautions given these rules as well? Did they not know what was going to happen as soon as there was a positive case? For fuck's sake, why couldn't they split up their meetings or something? This wasn't practice-related close contact, because if that was the issue more of the team would be held out, but it has been reported that it is only a single position group. -
Good questions, and ones that have been answered by Wilner. I poasted about it this morning in a new thread. Cal did coordinate with local authorities, players were separated and socially distanced, the positive was caught early and quarantined, all of it. But the City of Berkeley Public Health Authority has essentially overruled what was previously discussed.Woof said:
Wilner thinks its Cal's entireOL being held out:whatshouldicareabout said:
So they tested everyone, confirmed no one else has the virus, and still forces them to be in 14-day quarantine? Because they don't have the virus?
I'd love to see the rationale behind that decision.
The incubation period for Covid is typically a few days, but there according to the CDC it can be up to 14 days. In other words they think a person can test negative for 14 days after contracting the virus, but actually have it, and I presume be contagious. I'm very skeptical of the 14 day number, but I'm sure that's the health district's underlying rationale.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/symptoms/flu-vs-covid19.htm
The bigger question here is why didn't the Pac-12:
1) Start earlier in the year as planned to give teams more room to move games around.
2) Coordinate with local authorities
3) Know all these regulations and help teams plan for when a positive test happens
And why didn't Cal take any precautions given these rules as well? Did they not know what was going to happen as soon as there was a positive case? For fuck's sake, why couldn't they split up their meetings or something? This wasn't practice-related close contact, because if that was the issue more of the team would be held out, but it has been reported that it is only a single position group.
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/78064/to-clarify-fucking-berkeley#latest -
Ok. In that case, fuck Berkeley. That is way way dumber than I expected.DoogCourics said:
Good questions, and ones that have been answered by Wilner. I poasted about it this morning in a new thread. Cal did coordinate with local authorities, players were separated and socially distanced, the positive was caught early and quarantined, all of it. But the City of Berkeley Public Health Authority has essentially overruled what was previously discussed.Woof said:
Wilner thinks its Cal's entireOL being held out:whatshouldicareabout said:
So they tested everyone, confirmed no one else has the virus, and still forces them to be in 14-day quarantine? Because they don't have the virus?
I'd love to see the rationale behind that decision.
The incubation period for Covid is typically a few days, but there according to the CDC it can be up to 14 days. In other words they think a person can test negative for 14 days after contracting the virus, but actually have it, and I presume be contagious. I'm very skeptical of the 14 day number, but I'm sure that's the health district's underlying rationale.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/symptoms/flu-vs-covid19.htm
The bigger question here is why didn't the Pac-12:
1) Start earlier in the year as planned to give teams more room to move games around.
2) Coordinate with local authorities
3) Know all these regulations and help teams plan for when a positive test happens
And why didn't Cal take any precautions given these rules as well? Did they not know what was going to happen as soon as there was a positive case? For fuck's sake, why couldn't they split up their meetings or something? This wasn't practice-related close contact, because if that was the issue more of the team would be held out, but it has been reported that it is only a single position group.
https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/78064/to-clarify-fucking-berkeley#latest -
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I didn't eitherGrundleStiltzkin said:
Because they were forced to play. They didn't want this season.FremontTroll said:I am not sure why the Pac-12 is even trying if a single positive test means the game is off.
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This is utterly embarrassing that the Mountain West can figure a solution out to state health protocols but PAC-12 can’t -
Heard more about this. They can move the game, but it doesn’t change anything. Those players still have to quarantine for 14 days at this point. So either way it’s fucked. Cal is fucked this season unless they completely move out of Berkeley.DodgyBloke said:
This is utterly embarrassing that the Mountain West can figure a solution out to state health protocols but PAC-12 can’t
To this point they don’t even shower after practice. They go home to shower. They have to change clothes twice a practice or some shit. They have all meetings in the concourse. They’ve done everything they can and it hasn’t been enough. It’s madness. -
DoogCourics said:
Heard more about this. They can move the game, but it doesn’t change anything. Those players still have to quarantine for 14 days at this point. So either way it’s fucked. Cal is fucked this season unless they completely move out of Berkeley.DodgyBloke said:
This is utterly embarrassing that the Mountain West can figure a solution out to state health protocols but PAC-12 can’t
To this point they don’t even shower after practice. They go home to shower. They have to change clothes twice a practice or some shit. They have all meetings in the concourse. They’ve done everything they can and it hasn’t been enough. It’s madness.
THIS IS BERKELEYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm hearing from @CallMeBigErn we will have a safe season that will help us with recruiting.CallMeBigErn said:I don't understand shutting it down because of contact tracing. We have same-day testing methods. Fucking test them and carry on.
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P12 did the right way by waiting. I think those other conferences rushing to play will be sorry.UW_Doog_Bot said:
I'm hearing from @CallMeBigErn we will have a safe season that will help us with recruiting.CallMeBigErn said:I don't understand shutting it down because of contact tracing. We have same-day testing methods. Fucking test them and carry on.
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Everything being said in this thread is so accurate its changing me into a much more cynical person
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New board motto?Canadawg said:Everything being said in this thread is so accurate its changing me into a much more cynical person
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Re-reading this thread, which should be nominated for classics simply because of the vitriol and loathing, and am laughing my ass off envision a pussy dumping ground. I don't read poetry, but if I did I would want it to be titled "Pussy Dumping Ground."Swaye said:This conference is such a fucking joke. Just a bunch of limp dick Sally's. What was once just a laughingstock is now a completely irrelevant joke. Why would they ever even bother playing again? NOGAF. The entire nation knows the West Coast is just a pussy dumping ground.