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Big Blitz

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  1. While wrong, so? It's been 2 years. Is that a lot? What's the IFR now or we don't talk about thar anymore?
  2. Too many people will refuse to live, you know....back to normal - where you don't have to tell your boss you have a stuffy nose and your co workers won't "turn you in" if you do.....but that's the only way to move forward. Nothing else to do. It's really that simple. That's how this ends right now - we live with it. But the politicians figured out (thanks to coercion of business and an ever complying public), as long as enough are scared they control this indefinitely. That's the society we have. If enough people feel scared at work, scared at school, they will mandate and initiate protocols that make back to life as normal impossible. Case in point - this Christmas. Flu season has shutdown 1000s of flights. Canceled family plans. They've moved to shots every 90 days now. Ask yourselves if 1 year ago you were told that by January 2022, that's what we'd be facing. 3 or even 4 shots and every 90 days and you'll still be in masks - OUTSIDE now! Would that have been acceptable to anybody? Did that sound like what we signed up for? Follow the virus. Not the news. It's a f...ing cold. Look at the data. Get over yourself. Understand math. And if you're vaccinated, take off your face diaper they are also now flat out telling you never worked.
  3. Pittsburgh (fully healthy elite D - horrific game plan) Tampa (OT) New England (not a real game) Indy (was becoming best team in the AFC) Tennessee (Henry was MVP/best team at time - we chose to go for 2) Do our losses sound that bad now? All of those were 1 score games but Indy. Jacksonville - every team has had a Jacksonville like loss - not sure how many had 12 penalties for 150 yards
  4. The Colts and Titans remaining schedules after this week that ain't happening. Wild cards will either be Buffalo or New England, Indy, and the Chargers. Just the AFC North winner is getting in.
  5. Arizona looks like the exact opposite of what they were just 3 weeks ago.
  6. Need the Chiefs to beat the Steelers - the Ravens are going to lose - and those other 7 loss teams will lose down the stretch, I'd say our odds to make the playoffs would leap to over 90% even with a loss at NE
  7. And.......covid: Nelson is also out.
  8. In Ontario - cases per capita among the vaccinated have skyrocketed above cases per capita among the unvaccinated. So have hospitalizations https://covid-19.ontario.ca/data
  9. Twitter has a whole section on their covid thread to keep you forever scared....omg
  10. 2 million out of 2.3 million are vaccinated in NOVA - and I can assure you, mask compliance in Fairfax County has probably been over 90% the last 6 plus weeks - it has mask mandates most everywhere anyway. Hospitalizations remain 38% lower then Christmas Eve last year. But since it's not about slowing the spread (it never was) it doesn't matter: Northern Virginia sets new record highs for COVID-19 cases The number of new COVID-19 cases in Northern Virginia has tripled this week, reaching their highest level of the pandemic and exceeding the prior peak in January, according to new data Friday from the Virginia Department of Health. The sharp rise in cases over the past week resembles the surges seen in South Africa, New York city and elsewhere where the Omicron variant has been spreading. The health department reports only three confirmed cases of Omicron in the region, but testing for variants takes several weeks. Northern Virginia has again become the epicenter of COVID-19 in the state, accounting for 42.7% of all cases statewide over the past week, a level not seen since the first few months of the pandemic. The Omicron variant is considered to be more transmissable than the Delta variant -- which was predominant in the late summer and early fall -- but initial reports are that cases are generally less severe.... To date that appears to be holding in Virginia. Statewide, hospitalizations rose just 12% this week and are 38.7% below the number on Christmas Eve 2020, even though statewide cases are 29.2% ahead of this time last year. As of Friday, 1,579 patients were hospitalized statewide for treatment of COVID-19. https://www.insidenova.com/headlines/northern-virginia-sets-new-record-highs-for-covid-19-cases/article_29e1d912-64d4-11ec-837b-77f18c61dd98.html?utm_source=insidenova.com&utm_campaign=%2Fnewsletters%2Fbreaking-news%2F%3F-dc%3D1640366387&utm_medium=email&utm_content=read more
  11. Losing Tre was really devastating. Its ALMOST the equivalent of losing Allen to me. The refs have been a disaster. The covid debacle league wide is costing us the integrity of the season - there is no way to know how the players are reacting to this - do they still care, are they ticked about the protocols - my guess is...yes. Inconsistent play league wide convinces me of that. But it's still the Bills every week with the family, we're still a contender and have the best player in the league at QB. I'm just not going to allow myself to be angry after a loss unless it's the Super Bowl.
  12. The Steelers winning this game is going to be an even bigger disaster this week
  13. https://www.foxnews.com/sports/nfl-medical-officer-asymptomatic-not-spreading-covid "As we’ve gone back and looked throughout the entire season, what we’ve seen consistently is that when people have symptoms, that’s when they seem to be contagious to others," he said. "And that’s why we’re asking people to come forward and acknowledge symptoms because that’s the point at which they’re vulnerable and the point at which they expose themselves to others." Is it fair to ask that if the vaccinated feel superhuman with their new superhuman powers that sniffles or coughs were downplayed bc they were vaccinated. Unfortunately, still a spreader. Because they were told otherwise when they got it in July. They weren't tested like the vile unvaccinated. Best answers we have right now might not be ones you want to hear.
  14. Oh? Am I allowed to question whether or not this is the case ----- everywhere? You know like the flu. NFL medical officer: Asymptomatic people not spreading COVID The NFL's chief medical officer says asymptomatic players are not spreading COVID-19 based on his observations during this season. Dr. Allen Sills appeared on the NFL Network on Thursday and said the league hasn't "seen this phenomenon that people have discussed, which is asymptomatic people in the facility spreading the virus to others." Sills told ESPN later Thursday: "We've got our hands full with symptomatic people." "Can I tell you tonight that there has never been a case when someone without symptoms passed it on to someone else? No, of course I can't say that," he told ESPN. "But what I can say to you is that I think it's a very, very tiny fraction of the overall problem, if it exists at all." He also said to ESPN that "asymptomatic transmission inside our facilities just didn’t fit with what we were seeing." He told the NFL Network that the key is "symptom recognition and prompt testing." https://www.foxnews.com/sports/nfl-medical-officer-asymptomatic-not-spreading-covid
  15. Unless you want to do this for years, here is what life should look like: A conversation: "I'm vaccinated. Oh, you aren't? You may have what looks like a cold? Thats OK. I don't care. You can still hang out with me today, I couldn't care less if you may have Covid. And bring your family. I don't care about their vaccination status." Life goes on. Done. Anyone not living like this I pity your existence.
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