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Scott Woodward says that Ed Orgeron "was a bit too transparent"

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  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,541 Standard Supporter

    TTJ said:
    Literally no one has said that on these boards.
    We have literally said, "Keep grandma safe and don't stuff chicom crud cases into old folks' homes."
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,025

    TTJ said:
    Literally no one has said that on these boards.
    We have literally said, "Keep grandma safe and don't stuff chicom crud cases into old folks' homes."
    Figuratively too.
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,158
    Gladstone said:

    There is clearly an identified but unknown long term health risk even with asymptomatic COVID cases. It is one thing to try to have football and athletics with every effort to minimize COVID infection and spread. It is something else completely to have "most, but not all," of your athletes get infected. Laughable.


    This is pure bullshit
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,419

    Gladstone said:

    There is clearly an identified but unknown long term health risk even with asymptomatic COVID cases. It is one thing to try to have football and athletics with every effort to minimize COVID infection and spread. It is something else completely to have "most, but not all," of your athletes get infected. Laughable.


    This is pure bullshit
    ehhh

    I'm not lying or exaggerating about how I still do not have a sense of smell 4+ months after contracting COVID-19. I also still don't have my sense of taste fully back. And I still have a slight tickle in my throat that hasn't entirely gone away. I'm younger and in better shape than you are. What part of my post is bullshit?
  • PostGameOrangeSlices
    PostGameOrangeSlices Member Posts: 27,158
    Gladstone said:

    Gladstone said:

    There is clearly an identified but unknown long term health risk even with asymptomatic COVID cases. It is one thing to try to have football and athletics with every effort to minimize COVID infection and spread. It is something else completely to have "most, but not all," of your athletes get infected. Laughable.


    This is pure bullshit
    ehhh

    I'm not lying or exaggerating about how I still do not have a sense of smell 4+ months after contracting COVID-19. I also still don't have my sense of taste fully back. And I still have a slight tickle in my throat that hasn't entirely gone away. I'm younger and in better shape than you are. What part of my post is bullshit?
    You are not younger or in better shape than me. Laughable. Really laughable. Id actually bet $10,000 I'm in the best shape of anyone poasting at this hellhole.

    RE your sense of smell and taste and tickle...maybe. Seems anecdotal.

    We don't know shit about the long term effects of covid. To say otherwise is wishful thinking
  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,419
    seems anecdotal? lol

    and you aren't really disagreeing with me, all i said is that there's obviously some degree of long term health effects (i can attest to this personally + there are literally hundreds of thousands of cases documenting this) but we don't know exactly what they are nor do we have enough peer reviewed studies around its methods of propagation. not fully understanding why people are reacting so differently means we should be more cautious, not less. is this a crazy controversial notion?

    hence why an abundance of caution and daily testing = good, but just chuckling about an entire team getting infected for herd immunity = bad.

    so again i ask where's the bullshit with what i said

    ok you may now resume your scheduled polititard circlejerk gl hf
  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member Posts: 8,145
    6 degrees of separation

    Shut it all down forever (or at least until no CONs hold political office) it's the only logical conclusion and if you disagree with this RAT position, you're a racist homophobe
  • doogie
    doogie Member Posts: 15,072
    Gladstone said:

    Gladstone said:

    There is clearly an identified but unknown long term health risk even with asymptomatic COVID cases. It is one thing to try to have football and athletics with every effort to minimize COVID infection and spread. It is something else completely to have "most, but not all," of your athletes get infected. Laughable.


    This is pure bullshit
    ehhh

    I'm not lying or exaggerating about how I still do not have a sense of smell 4+ months after contracting COVID-19. I also still don't have my sense of taste fully back. And I still have a slight tickle in my throat that hasn't entirely gone away. I'm younger and in better shape than you are. What part of my post is bullshit?
    I’m older than you, also a survivor and exhibit none of the symptoms you claim.

    Have you considered the possibility you’re anecdotal case is an outlier? And/or you have other issues?