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
Losing to a bay area team whose entire offensive line is not there is so last year.
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.
If he's afraid to play Cal or anybody then we? don't want him here
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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 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.
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."
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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
Pac-12 ain't playing this season
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!!!!!!!!!!!
@Mad_Son