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Where ya been Blue? We need some intelligent Ravens fans here.That's because the pass rush is so good
That's because the pass rush is so good
Browns have had it tougher than most franchises in the NFL so I get the angst. But I heard that the fans started chanting "F*ck the Steelers" at their own team's training camp yesterday... Now that is just plain stupid.I know alotta Browns fans hate the Steelers. But to me there's a fine line between hated and jealousy. The Steelers are a 1st class organization. I wish my team would have taken some notes since their return in '99.
The team that's at the top of my hater list is that team in N. Kentucky, I mean the cincinnati bungholes. Fuck them and fuck skyline chili. I'd rather drink a 6-pack of ICB (and I don't drink anymore) than eat that slop they call chili.
Browns have had it tougher than most franchises in the NFL so I get the angst. But I heard that the fans started chanting "F*ck the Steelers" at their own team's training camp yesterday... Now that is just plain stupid.
I don't have a team that I particularly loath more than the other... But I do hold a particular level of disdain for a few fanbases that I've had the unfortunate displeasure of mingling with in person. Cincy, NE & Philly are at or near the top of the list lol. Just flat out obnoxious. Come to think of it I don't think I've ever had good experiences with any NFCE fanbases. Cleveland is up there but I've had mixed experiences. I've met both good & bad Browns fans at the bars.
And also to add - the vaccine doesn't mean you won't get it - just that you won't be as likely to have a severe reaction. Clearly, he's not having a severe reaction to begin with - so....In fairness to him, his immune system seems to kick its ass pretty good.
It doesn't seem to affect him much.
Here and there lol. Only on here during the season nowWhere ya been Blue? We need some intelligent Ravens fans here.
In fairness to him, his immune system seems to kick its ass pretty good.
It doesn't seem to affect him much.
It's not always easy to tell if there's a reaction. 2 of the 3 F1 drivers who've had covid19 are suffering from long covid in regards to their stamina. Other than that they appear to be back to where they were before hand. That would be consistent with lung damage. Jackson will hopefully be back to his best but we may find that he has stamina issues late in games or in high temperatures.And also to add - the vaccine doesn't mean you won't get it - just that you won't be as likely to have a severe reaction. Clearly, he's not having a severe reaction to begin with - so....
Right - but my point was more towards the vaccine itself. I think there is some erroneous thinking that by getting the vaccine you won't ever get sick, and that's clearly not the case. Just like with any other virus - you can still get sick, its just that the likelihood of severe reaction is greatly reduced.It's not always easy to tell if there's a reaction. 2 of the 3 F1 drivers who've had covid19 are suffering from long covid in regards to their stamina. Other than that they appear to be back to where they were before hand. That would be consistent with lung damage. Jackson will hopefully be back to his best but we may find that he has stamina issues late in games or in high temperatures.
I agree with that. I don't want to get into a speculation area regarding severe reaction probability. We don't know how natural/post disease antibodies compare to vaccine antibodies, or how long they will last, or whether they limit the intensity of infection. Information will change over time and future virus variants may have different effects. The safest disease/condition advice is the same as with most diseases/conditions be they covid19, cancer, malaria, or anything else - avoid getting them.Right - but my point was more towards the vaccine itself. I think there is some erroneous thinking that by getting the vaccine you won't ever get sick, and that's clearly not the case. Just like with any other virus - you can still get sick, its just that the likelihood of severe reaction is greatly reduced.
I think the most recent study came out and stated that if you've had the vaccine you have a .01% chance of having a severe reaction. I'd be curious to know what the number is for those who have had COVID but not the vaccine, as I think this number is more directly correlated between Vaccinated people and Non-Vaccinated people.
The long-term effects will likely not be known for years (as you are pointing out).
And here I thought we were friends....LOLBrowns have had it tougher than most franchises in the NFL so I get the angst. But I heard that the fans started chanting "F*ck the Steelers" at their own team's training camp yesterday... Now that is just plain stupid.
I don't have a team that I particularly loath more than the other... But I do hold a particular level of disdain for a few fanbases that I've had the unfortunate displeasure of mingling with in person. Cincy, NE & Philly are at or near the top of the list lol. Just flat out obnoxious. Come to think of it I don't think I've ever had good experiences with any NFCE fanbases. Cleveland is up there but I've had mixed experiences. I've met both good & bad Browns fans at the bars.
In person! Meaning face to face. I love all the Hoop heathens... We family at this point!And here I thought we were friends....LOL