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Football in a pandemic era. It’s been done before..
Orlando Buffalo replied to Chandler#81's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I am sorry that my actual understanding of stats makes you feel that I am arguing a difficult point. You have one stat and are running with it as if it matters and confusing it with an actual death rate. You tried to act like you were quoting the CDC but they estimate the death rate is well less than 1%, which is what I linked for you earlier. Please stop saying the death rate is 6% because no one with any understanding of stats or how viruses work agree. -
Football in a pandemic era. It’s been done before..
Orlando Buffalo replied to Chandler#81's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Dude stop arguing- it is pointless. He is basically stating he has one stat and he will ride that stat no matter how incomplete it is or worthless it is in the long run. -
Football in a pandemic era. It’s been done before..
Orlando Buffalo replied to Chandler#81's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Johnny they only gave tests to people who were in bad shape until about 3 weeks ago. I am not understanding your attacks on everyone who understands math and stats. I will make a literal bet with you of $1000 that the final number will be less than 2% mortality rate. But before you take me up on the bet please look ath this link. https://in.dental-tribune.com/news/new-estimate-by-the-cdc-brings-down-the-covid-19-death-rate-to-just-0-26-as-against-whos-3-4/ -
Football in a pandemic era. It’s been done before..
Orlando Buffalo replied to Chandler#81's topic in Off the Wall Archives
In your original post you stated global not CDC which is US only- I double checked just to be sure. Second no one believes that even the majority of people who got it were tested. Your 6% is based on the smallest sample size with only the people who had it the worst. -
Football in a pandemic era. It’s been done before..
Orlando Buffalo replied to Chandler#81's topic in Off the Wall Archives
6% is not the death rate. I can not find where you even found that. The highest I found was 4% and that is of confirmed cases. The death rate is around 1% considering all the people who have had it and not had enough symptoms to get tested. It is good you understand the death rate is important but don't lie. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-05-covid-death.amp&ved=2ahUKEwj9w4rAzc3pAhWJZs0KHWTNBe0QFjAGegQIBRAB&usg=AOvVaw3o6Y-USGlIKoJEk6YFOPBr&cf=1 -
You keep using that word, I do not think it means what you think it means.
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Obama's Post Presidency
Orlando Buffalo replied to /dev/null's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I hope Trump has enough integrity not to pay for Russian disinformation in order to get an FBI investigation started. If he is that unethical I pray he does not use the power of the FBI to then entrap an innocent person. Finally I I am certain he would not condone threatening the man's family to gain leverage in order to get him to plead guilty. -
Dallas 175 million 5 year offer to Prescott
Orlando Buffalo replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I am confused where I insinuated anything you are attacking me on. I never blamed him for getting his but it is a salary cap league and the Front office will not get better with 30 million less per year to deal with. All I said was that if he is 35+ million a year they will not be able to put a team around him that is championship quality because he is not the guy who makes those great around him. I think Dallas overpaid for Cooper and will likely regret the Zeke contract in the long run but I do not think they are that their talent currently is beating Baltimore, KC, Seattle, or San Fran. and his being paid so much makes it unlikely they catch those team. -
Dallas 175 million 5 year offer to Prescott
Orlando Buffalo replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dak is a good qb not a great qb. he is the definition of a guy who will win when you put good talent around him(only a few are above this) therefore he will destroy his teams chance at winning if he demands this kind of money. -
This idea is so great and simple the NFL will certainly mess it up. The eye in the sky only calls definite rules which degree does not matter( face mask, illegal motion are first I think of) and you take that off the plate of officials on ground who can focus on the calls where details matter( holding, late hits, PI). If you eliminate 30% of thee calls a guy must make you can expect the call accuracy to improve.
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Democratic 2020 Presidential Primary Thread
Orlando Buffalo replied to snafu's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
can we stop using polls like this? it makes us all dumber to even mention them. USA Today and NPR have a flawed methodology and were outside of their margin of error for the majority of 2016 and has not changed. putting crap like this up here says you are unwilling to determine what is proper information and will believe literally anything as long as it agrees with what you want. Transplant I do not think you are dumb but stop using this stuff. I agree except much of his base makes decisions based exclusively on race, so they missed a large portion of minorities with her. -
The only reason I am against it is that some teams would just play a PI call and not even attempt to complete the pass. I like the idea overall but it obviously would become a farce with the poor state of officiating in the league right now.
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Do we have invisible planes?
Orlando Buffalo replied to Q-baby!'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Tibs I know right now you are being a troll, and a rather pathetic one at that, but Trump has seen them do a flyover in DC. He is aware you can see them but radar can not find them. -
I would love to agree with you but Washington is not a place overly concerned with Truth and your inability to acknowledge that is our great divide right now. The Dems went after a good man and lied and smeared Kavanaugh in a most vicious way. They set up a phony "Russian collusion" investigation and pushed people to lie and then tried to impeach Trump for doing something completely legal. Those three things would never had happened if truth was a goal. The is only to gain power and money for to many in DC.
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I considered Johnson as well and will certainly not fault you for that. I am curious which actions makes you think he feels he should be dictator? Most of his decisions in relation to domestic policy seems to be aimed to make States more responsible for themselves. I know he is a blowhard but which policy decisions or stance are you referring to?