O/U 8.5

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Over
HuskyJW always right -
Tie
Cohen will agree to tie one game out of respect -
The query was number of games, not number of wins frenLB_33 said:Tie
Cohen will agree to tie one game out of respect -
Under.
Conference only schedule but with a couple of games cancelled and not rescheduled. -
Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
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The current narrative regarding the vaccine will need to change for that to happen.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
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The messaging has been a bit confusingGrundleStiltzkin said:
The current narrative regarding the vaccine will need to change for that to happen.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
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12 even in leftist Pack 12 terror-itory
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Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already. -
I say over. I think they'll play a full season.
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Not sure I want to post here anymore with all this privilegeFremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already. -
I know non-rich, non-white people who have had one or both jabs. You don't have to be white to be johnny-on-the-ball in terms of booking an appointment.FremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already. -
Of course but I’m not looking at individual situations but overall trends. But if you want to look at how individual situations lead to larger trends resources of time, money, and connections are big.HFNY said:
I know non-rich, non-white people who have had one or both jabs. You don't have to be white to be johnny-on-the-ball in terms of booking an appointment.FremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already.
My dad took two days off work, drove five hours to a small town, booked a hotel, got jabbed, and then went skiing before going back home.
My mom was first she doesn’t work and was online all day every day until she snagged an appointment three weeks ago. -
I will wait for the Larry Scott replacement to be named before prognosticating.
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You don't think there will be a round of "experts are unsure how the vaccine holds up with the new COVID variants?"FremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already.
I wood expect an abundance of caution. Especially when it comes to non conference games which theoretically expose Pac players to those from less COVID cautious areas. -
It'll be a full season. And we'll wish it wasn't.
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I am sure that media that wants to take that tack will be able to find doomsayer experts but as a whole the scientific community is very positive on the vaccines including ability to handle variants.dnc said:
You don't think there will be a round of "experts are unsure how the vaccine holds up with the new COVID variants?"FremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already.
I wood expect an abundance of caution. Especially when it comes to non conference games which theoretically expose Pac players to those from less COVID cautious areas. -
I truly hope you are correct and this holds up (for much more than UW football).FremontTroll said:
I am sure that media that wants to take that tack will be able to find doomsayer experts but as a whole the scientific community is very positive on the vaccines including ability to handle variants.dnc said:
You don't think there will be a round of "experts are unsure how the vaccine holds up with the new COVID variants?"FremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already.
I wood expect an abundance of caution. Especially when it comes to non conference games which theoretically expose Pac players to those from less COVID cautious areas.
Thank you for giving me some hope fren. -
If the conference hires Gene Smith? Over. If it hires a retard like Jen Cohen? Under.
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The media has been planting the seed for a good month or so now. Lest the general public start getting a little too comfortable. Every fucking day I'm seeing a new article or two about a 'potential', 'much deadlier strain' the vaccine won't prevent. Planting seeds so we'll happily accept indefinite lockdowns for the foreseeable future, if that's the route our loving gubermint decides to take.FremontTroll said:
I am sure that media that wants to take that tack will be able to find doomsayer experts but as a whole the scientific community is very positive on the vaccines including ability to handle variants.dnc said:
You don't think there will be a round of "experts are unsure how the vaccine holds up with the new COVID variants?"FremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already.
I wood expect an abundance of caution. Especially when it comes to non conference games which theoretically expose Pac players to those from less COVID cautious areas. -
Are you suggesting "The Media°" is just a mouthpiece for "The Government°"? Or even one cohesive thing?DugtheDoog said:
The media has been planting the seed for a good month or so now. Lest the general public start getting a little too comfortable. Every fucking day I'm seeing a new article or two about a 'potential', 'much deadlier strain' the vaccine won't prevent. Planting seeds so we'll happily accept indefinite lockdowns for the foreseeable future, if that's the route our loving gubermint decides to take.FremontTroll said:
I am sure that media that wants to take that tack will be able to find doomsayer experts but as a whole the scientific community is very positive on the vaccines including ability to handle variants.dnc said:
You don't think there will be a round of "experts are unsure how the vaccine holds up with the new COVID variants?"FremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already.
I wood expect an abundance of caution. Especially when it comes to non conference games which theoretically expose Pac players to those from less COVID cautious areas.
Swine Flu, Bird Flu, SARS, Ebola, your-kids-are-going-to-die-even-though-they've-never-been-statistically-safer... Is "if it bleeds, it leads" a new concept to you? -
one, the o/u is 5, its always 5.
two, over, p12/universities need the money. -
Don’t forget about the mercury poisoning you’ll get from taking the vaccine....or the autism.DugtheDoog said:
The media has been planting the seed for a good month or so now. Lest the general public start getting a little too comfortable. Every fucking day I'm seeing a new article or two about a 'potential', 'much deadlier strain' the vaccine won't prevent. Planting seeds so we'll happily accept indefinite lockdowns for the foreseeable future, if that's the route our loving gubermint decides to take.FremontTroll said:
I am sure that media that wants to take that tack will be able to find doomsayer experts but as a whole the scientific community is very positive on the vaccines including ability to handle variants.dnc said:
You don't think there will be a round of "experts are unsure how the vaccine holds up with the new COVID variants?"FremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already.
I wood expect an abundance of caution. Especially when it comes to non conference games which theoretically expose Pac players to those from less COVID cautious areas.
In fact, you should avoid getting it. Better vaccines for me!! -
Ever heard of media matters? Project Mockingingbird? The MSM does a swell job of sticking to their talking points. Is the media being a mouthpiece for the state a new thing to you?1to392831weretaken said:
Are you suggesting "The Media°" is just a mouthpiece for "The Government°"? Or even one cohesive thing?DugtheDoog said:
The media has been planting the seed for a good month or so now. Lest the general public start getting a little too comfortable. Every fucking day I'm seeing a new article or two about a 'potential', 'much deadlier strain' the vaccine won't prevent. Planting seeds so we'll happily accept indefinite lockdowns for the foreseeable future, if that's the route our loving gubermint decides to take.FremontTroll said:
I am sure that media that wants to take that tack will be able to find doomsayer experts but as a whole the scientific community is very positive on the vaccines including ability to handle variants.dnc said:
You don't think there will be a round of "experts are unsure how the vaccine holds up with the new COVID variants?"FremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already.
I wood expect an abundance of caution. Especially when it comes to non conference games which theoretically expose Pac players to those from less COVID cautious areas.
Swine Flu, Bird Flu, SARS, Ebola, your-kids-are-going-to-die-even-though-they've-never-been-statistically-safer... Is "if it bleeds, it leads" a new concept to you? -
Jesus TFC...DugtheDoog said:
Ever heard of media matters? Project Mockingingbird? The MSM does a swell job of sticking to their talking points. Is the media being a mouthpiece for the state a new thing to you?1to392831weretaken said:
Are you suggesting "The Media°" is just a mouthpiece for "The Government°"? Or even one cohesive thing?DugtheDoog said:
The media has been planting the seed for a good month or so now. Lest the general public start getting a little too comfortable. Every fucking day I'm seeing a new article or two about a 'potential', 'much deadlier strain' the vaccine won't prevent. Planting seeds so we'll happily accept indefinite lockdowns for the foreseeable future, if that's the route our loving gubermint decides to take.FremontTroll said:
I am sure that media that wants to take that tack will be able to find doomsayer experts but as a whole the scientific community is very positive on the vaccines including ability to handle variants.dnc said:
You don't think there will be a round of "experts are unsure how the vaccine holds up with the new COVID variants?"FremontTroll said:
Agreed this is pretty obvious. And wealthy people (which college football players should count as due to athletic department resources) far before then.HFNY said:Over. Anyone who wants to receive a vaccine should be able to have one by the end of summer.
Personally, being rich and white, almost all of my extended family has had at least one jab already.
I wood expect an abundance of caution. Especially when it comes to non conference games which theoretically expose Pac players to those from less COVID cautious areas.
Swine Flu, Bird Flu, SARS, Ebola, your-kids-are-going-to-die-even-though-they've-never-been-statistically-safer... Is "if it bleeds, it leads" a new concept to you?