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naija

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  1. naija

    USMNT 2023

    just going to guess that the reason Gio acts like a petulant human being has less to do with his age, and more to do with how he was raised.
  2. sorry, but what was the NFLPA doing during the negotiations. That going from $22,000/month to $4,000/month just doesn't sound right. Not for one extra game a year and fractions of percentage points in revenue sharing.
  3. Godspeed to him. most of the time happens to people that are familiar with the equipment.
  4. ESPN article says he has talked with the Panthers as well
  5. He said he had to be resuscitated a second time when he got to the hospital. and it was his uncle.
  6. yes. you start planning extubation from 40%, if he isn't going apneic when the ventilator isn't breathing for him. I still don't know how anyone is speaking to anoxic brain injury or whatever, based on what is known. someone coding and still being intubated a day later doesn't say much about his prognosis either way. you can assess his neurological status with him being intubated. nobody has said anything about that.
  7. Russell WIlson is temporary, Jim Irsay is permanent.
  8. The university can't just keep going through this every off-season
  9. For perspective on this 30 seconds business, the best median time to defibrillation for In-Hospital cardiac arrest you can find is about 1 minute. That's from a pool of a large amount of hospitals. When some quite renowned hospitals have looked at their data, some find it is actually 2+ minutes. That's in the hospital. That large pool study found that up to 40% of patients in an ICU, go over 2 minutes before being defibrillated. Those are scenarios where presumably patients are hooked up to continuous monitoring with alarms, and have the presence of both staff and equipment nearby to do the defibrillation. Coming down hard on the people that were there last night and did what they could, simply from saying you view a clip, strikes me as unnecessary. They are professionals. I am sure there will be a debrief and a root cause analysis if warranted, and improvements will be made. Until then, a little grace for the people in the line of fire.
  10. 'tis true. but harder to get the depth of compression right if it isn't something you do or keep up to date on a semi-frequent basis.
  11. that's not what stable means. you can be intubated and stable. you can be critically ill and stable, although it is generally advised that medical personnel refrain from using "stable" to describe a condition. in the most generous sense, stable just refers to the steadiness of vital signs. you can have vital signs that are out of normal range, but would still be considered stable because they aren't changing or fluctuating rapidly.
  12. hard the same thought. something will have to give. after a few years, you will hear talk about expanding the number of players on a roster and even more leniency on eligibility/redshirting. you can't have 3 weekends of this without an injury penalty
  13. sure, he can. like Mack Brown did. but then comes the part about sustaining it. we saw what happened then. strong revert to comfort. that part is harder.
  14. this is part of what worries me about Sark. There is a nice body of data on what type of coach he is. Day doesn't have the length of coaching but already you can see what his Achilles' heel is. no matter what platitudes they spit out before the game, it is very hard for men of that age to not revert to their mean come crunch time. very. wish casting that someone will magically change and sustain that change is a fool's game.
  15. is ztejas, Derka? do we have two Derka-types? its a remarkable ability to turn every thread into something about you and the worth of your opinions...
  16. to not even add 10 more yards after that run to make it an easier kick is criminal. criminal.
  17. Stroud deserved better playcalling from his coach there
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