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Dahobbs

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  1. awesome throw and catch.
  2. Glass houses. Also. Rag would be an improvement for us unfortunately.
  3. I much prefer the live look into the review center that the ACC was doing last week. That was pretty awesome and interesting. Honestly, they should do that for every review. It would probably help give more confidence in controversial calls.
  4. That should probably be overturned.
  5. It is 2:54.
  6. big hold there missed.
  7. And now he looks like Maalik Murphy again after a near pick.
  8. And right now Maalik Murphy looks pretty good too.
  9. That's a very low bar right now.
  10. HOLY SHIT, backup QB just fucking wills himself to get the 1st down and basically win the game.
  11. FUMBLE!!!!!!!!!!!! Memphis!!!!
  12. I'm not convinced we could do it against air.
  13. Utah just smashed Morton on hand off. That'll slow down any QB run game.
  14. Jesus quit on him apparently.
  15. You can watch UAB's offense if you want to feel okish.
  16. What an int by Utah I mean
  17. Arch has been bad. Good news, so has the run blocking.
  18. Weird you ignored the whole redoing of the vote on MMRV vaccines. Yesterday, they removed the recommendation for the MMRV vaccine for children under 4 generally, but voted to uphold access through the federal Vaccines for Children program. Today, they reversed the second part. So, now the combined vaccine is no longer covered under the federal program and those that rely on it will not have access to the MMRV vaccine. And no discussion from you regarding why this vote was tabled. It turns out, there is no evidence of any harm by having the child vaccinated within 24 hours and there is a ton of data that shows not vaccinating could be dangerous. And of course, you continue the bullshit of equating a recommendation with forcing vaccination. And you ignore the proposed vote this morning was actually more akin to the type of governmental coercion than any recommendation that a vaccine be administered because it expressly stated that "The first dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine is not given until the child is at least one month old". Again, the actual science and the weighing of risk/benefit don't matter to you.
  19. I'll add the previous CDC guidance favored the two shot option, but said both were safe and effective and could be used. That is what has been taken away today. And this is all over a slight increase in an almost entirely harmless side effect. It is about taking away choice, not protecting it. Framing this as anything else is incredibly disingenuous (par for the course for Annie).
  20. Recommendations don't force anything. They are simply guidance and are one component when considering the standard of care. You know this. And you know removing recommendations can and does impact insurance coverage. So while making the recommendation doesn't force anyone's hand, removing the recommendation does. And you know the decisions being made aren't being made based upon science or evidence. There is precious little of that in support of their decisions using any risk benefit assessment. The movement in every session is the same, give credence to bullshit conspiracy theories, question well established science, ignore typical evidence based reasoning, ignore judgment of clinicians, and do so all in favor of anything that expresses vaccine skepticism and makes vaccines incrementally more difficult to access. You constantly attempt to white wash these decision even though we all know you see the truth.
  21. Your logic doesn't logic and your criticism of Babers is nonsensical given your post. It actually sounds like you agree with him. No one believes that showing out against Sam Houston State necessarily means our problems are solved moving forward. All we are saying is that struggling against Sam Houston State likely means the problems on offense aren't solvable this season.
  22. Yes, I do. And unlike you, I actually care about other people. And I also understand the CDC recommendations affect availability and insurance coverage. The no vote will impact availability for some people. The no vote was made without regard to the science or the opinions of clinicians. Even Meissner pointed out that this was a settled debate in voting against the rejection of established science.
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