I'm convinced I got it the day before the Super Bowl. I believe there were only 1 or 2 cases on the West coast by then. I was so sick on Sunday, I had to go to bed by halftime. Called in sick all week until I finally went to Urgent Care on Thursday. I was having breathing issues. They diagnosed me with bronchitis. The prescriptions I was given worked in about 4 days, but I remember being so dizzy and weak waiting to pick them up. I was coughing so frequently and violently my abdomen hurt.
That was my first inclination. But the more I thought about it, it occurred to me that it's much less urgent to check in on family or friends when there is 2 people in the household. If there is a medical emergency, the other person is normally there to call 911. It's much more important to do wellness checks on someone that lives by themselves.
I think all of this is a really good take. I will say, I like Jim Nantz a lot, but Chiefs and Bills with Tony Romo is getting really, really old. We've seen that movie several times, and when I think of it now, it gives me the bitter beer face.
I took the 13 Sack line. And it's simply because if you have a guy that can hit that sack number, it doesn't necessarily equate to taking plays away from other guys. It may even boost other player numbers. Whereas on offense, you're likely taking away targets from other guys. Not a bad thing, but I think there's a bit of a ceiling on offense. I would really love to see a dominate defense at times.
A couple of other earlier movies, "Extreme Measures" and "Target" from the 80s. I'll also throw in another later on, "Bat 21" which is based on a true story.
RIP!!
One of my favorite actors. Very versatile. I told many people, he could go from a dad/grandfather like figure to an evil bad guy with a slight change of the expression on his face. He could do just about any role.