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notFromhere

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Just posted some. If I knew how to attach twitter posts on here, I would. But, if you're truly curious, check out Alex berenson post about 3 or 4 days ago, with a subtweet with scientific sources linked.

Or Don't, and keep taking that rubbish yearly. IDC. lol

The links you tried to post didn't post, or I can't click through on what's there, anyway. Thanks for trying to link those
 

notFromhere

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The Banangals handed the Jets their first victory. Bad news for the Steelers and Cincy- my Bears laid down for the Ravens. The Browns Brownsed, and it's likely the Packers will best my Steelers tonight. This is the 2nd nasty sports weekend I've had in the last month, and I don't like it. Not one bit, I say.

Only good outcome was my Blackhawks besting the Lightning.

Hope the game tonight is at least competitive. Go Steelers!
 

FireWentOut

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I've made my preference known. I think we need a OC head coach, preferably one with a QB's coach background. A good play designer, that can find ways to exploit a defense, even when you're perhaps a little over-matched. Someone that knows how to take what the defense is giving you, and is not afraid to continue exploiting that, until the defense is forced to change, then you attack what they just conceded. It sounds simplistic, but it's not really rocket science, now is it?

I think that is what frustrates me the MOST about Stoops and Hamden. We get a groove running the ball, we're moving the chains, and then, for no good reason, we decide to get fancy, and boom, it's second and 10, and we're already behind the 8-ball. Even though the opposing defense had not adjusted yet to STOP the run. It's like Hamden gets BORED, and wants to play with a different toy, just because.
Yeah, I get it. Bush seems to be enthralled with the pull'em in and knock'em out with the homerun play action pass. It's a great strategy if your team can do it. Problem is we don't have the personnel to throw the deep pass, or sometimes any pass. Running is all this team really has. Boley doing his best Brett Farve and throwing into double and triple coverage doesn't help either.

Everyone seems to be down on the offense, but where TF was the defense last night? Did they not get the memo that they were playing in primetime against their conference rival? We finally get a team with a crap defense that our offense can score on and the D# just goes brain neutral. Every staffer needs to be fired. Like now.
 

Marley2

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Crap, they didn't link like I hoped. Sorry. My message board expertise is limited to typing and replying, and occasional emoji lol. Not wanting to be one of those dudes constantly posting X posts.

Tried again. Here.

'Anyone contemplating getting an influenza vaccine (flu shot) or planning to pressure or mandate someone else to get one:

A meta-analysis of existing flu shot studies of healthy children by Cochrane (effectively owned by vaccine zealot Bill Gates) concluded that despite decades of published studies, it “could find no convincing evidence that [flu] vaccines can reduce mortality, hospital admissions, serious complications, or community transmission of influenza.” [1]

Read that carefully: no convincing evidence—none—that flu shots lowered the chances of dying, being admitted to the hospital, suffering serious complications from the flu, or transmitting flu to others.

In fact, studies have found those vaccinated for flu have a statistically significant increased rate of respiratory illnesses. Meaning, it increases the risk of having other respiratory illnesses.

For example, a placebo-controlled efficacy (not safety) study by researchers at the University of Hong Kong compared children receiving influenza vaccine with those who did not receive the vaccine. The study found no statistical difference in the rate of influenza between the groups but did find the vaccinated had a four times increased rate of non-influenza infections (“recipients had an increased risk of virologically confirmed non-influenza infections (relative risk: 4.40; 95% confidence interval: 1.31-14.8)”). [2]

As another example, researchers at Columbia University found that the risk of “influenza in individuals during the 14-day post-vaccination period was similar to unvaccinated individuals during the same period (HR 0.96, 95% CI [0.60, 1.52])” but that the risk of “non-influenza respiratory pathogens was higher [in the vaccinated individuals] during the same period (HR 1.65, 95% CI [1.14, 2.38]).” [3]

A study by the Cleveland Clinic of 53,402 of its employees across multiple states even found an increased risk of influenza among those vaccinated for influenza, explaining that the “cumulative incidence of influenza was similar for the vaccinated and unvaccinated states early, but over the course of the study the cumulative incidence of influenza increased more rapidly among the vaccinated than the unvaccinated.” [4]

I discuss these and other studies in my book, Vaccines, Amen. [5]

That said: get a flu shot, don’t get a fu shot. That’s freedom. Everyone should be free to choose. But nobody should be coerced to get this or any medical product, especially, ironically, when the data reflects it has a net overall increase in infections.
 

trueblujr

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They need to deport her as well. If you are harboring and or abetting illegal immigration and are not put in jail, you should be deported to another country and left there. We don't traitors in this country.
I think she was an Uber driver just bitching and moaning about being pulled over. I’ll assume she didn’t know the status of who she was transporting. The officer were far more polite than she was and basically told her “your free to go” but she still kept bitchin’
 

HymanKaplan

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awww poor miloanus. does it still bother you that your wife and her boyfriend get lost in calling my name when she takes it like a warrior right in frontrunner of you? when her i've asked them to stop and be easier on her hy***, ... you know, that thing... well, you probably don't know...but she can splain it to you
Leave me out of it, thank you very much. LOL
 

trueblujr

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Take Sumrall if you can get him. I would hire the math nerd in a clown suit right now if that was the only option.

He maybe can do well in a 2-minute drill. Because of math!
I have no clue how sustainable the situations at IU and Vandy will be longer term assuming Lea stays at Vandy. Cignetti just locked himself into IU for the long haul. But I have to see someone like Sumrall being a Clark Lea type. I have no idea how or what magic potion Cignetti has, that’s just ridiculous, Lea was mediocre before Pavia and the New Mexico offense, but we will need some similar lightening to right this ship.
 

trueblujr

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Just a total joke Boley and both Millers weren't starting (or at least getting a good amount of snaps) at the start of the year. Instead we were marching Maclin and Gilmore (though Gilmore has done a little more than Maclin) out there who has done basically nothing at WR all year long.
DJ was injured. He’s just now coming back.
 

trueblujr

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I'm genuinely curious why so many want Sumrall. He's clearly the top choice amongst fans on this board, but why? He's had good records at Tulane, but he's in a fertile recruiting base (especially for that level of football), but I wouldn't say he's set the world on fire. Ole Miss blew their doors off earlier this season. I mean, it was UGLY.

But hey, I'm open-minded. Tell me what I'm missing here. I think more than anything, I'm REALLY tired of having a totally new offensive system every damn year.

I think Will Stein would be an absolute home run hire, but honestly, he's probably going to get offers from some big programs after this year, so he's probably out of our league. Doesn't mean you don't at least call him.
He’s well respected by a lot of people. It’s why he’s on a lot of schools lists. Ole Miss is good. And they’re SEC. SEC schools are supposed to beat up on Sun Belt schools. It’s his only loss this year. He has a 38-10 record. I’ll just say we could do worse.
 

trueblujr

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I can understand the sentiment, but again, it doesn't make sense to do it in the middle of the season. There's no upside. The season's already a wash, and I'm telling you, you don't want that walnut sized brain of Mitch Barnhart's getting any funny ideas.

I DO think that what Lost in FL said might happen. Essentially fire him, reach an agreement, and let him finish the season.
With the coaching carousel being so active and volatile this year and new firings weekly it seems, we risk getting lost in the shuffle if we wait.
 

trueblujr

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I turned if off at the beginning of the 4th quarter.
I was there. I did something I rarely do regardless of score and that’s leave early. I left after UT scored to go up 49-21 and a UK fan and UT fan in my row got into a fist fight about 10 feet away from me. They had to be dragged out past me. I said I’m done. UT fans outnumbered ours any way.
 

notFromhere

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With the coaching carousel being so active and volatile this year and new firings weekly it seems, we risk getting lost in the shuffle if we wait.

He's not going to leave Tulane in mid season. He's not going to choose another job mid season. So it isn't going to make a difference if we wait to fire Stoops at the end of the season. It isn't going to get us a leg up on anyone doing it mid season.

If Barnhart IS going to have the financial backing to buyout Stoops, he's already reached put through agents to gage interest in our HC position.
 
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