Golden Spur
Bayesian
He's either being sarcastic or a moron, there's no in-between.Explain this statement.
He's either being sarcastic or a moron, there's no in-between.Explain this statement.
What Kind of hammer am I?WTF! You voted for Clinton and Obama plus you’re a hammer? You hit the trifecta of suck.
NBA and MLB (despite the Marlins fucking things up as usual) have shown team sports can be played safely
BUNCH OF FUCKING PUSSIES!!! These players are much safer on campus than at home. Numbers have started to reach a plateau and are starting to slowly come down so why not wait until at the least the first of September to see if they keep coming down??
BECAUSE THEY ARE LIBERAL PUSSIES, ALL OF THEM AND JUST TRYING TO APPEASE THE EXTREME LEFT MEDIA THAT MAKES UP MOST OF TWITTER!!! FUCK THEM
SEC is still playing.
The presidents. Sounds like the AD's made this plan, the MAC canceled their season and something about that spooked the presidents and they called an emergency meeting yesterday.I'm confused why they went to the trouble of building a schedule to do this.
Is this the presidents or the AD's that voted?
The presidents. Sounds like the AD's made this plan, the MAC canceled their season and something about that spooked the presidents and they called an emergency meeting yesterday.
My question as well but apparently recently presidents discussed with health advisors about questions on the lasting impact on the heart and lungs from CovidI'm confused why they went to the trouble of building a schedule to do this.
Is this the presidents or the AD's that voted?
But as the scheduled games get closer, the issue is suddenly getting a second look. According to one person with knowledge of the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation, a group of Pac 12 presidents has become significantly concerned about the data they’ve been given as players have undergone necessary cardiac tests.
A Sports Illustrated piece on Sunday anonymously quoted a team doctor who was aware of 10 COVID-related heart issues on college football teams, and a recent paper published in JAMA Cardiology found that 78 of 100 patients they studied had cardiac abnormalities more than two months after being diagnosed with COVID-19.