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Careca

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  1. At a certain point you have to accept that the refs can (and do!) easily determine how any given game goes based solely on what penalties they do and do not call.

     

    Personally I just try to make jokes about it when I am watching with folks, but otherwise it has kind of made the sport a lot less interesting for me. Enjoy the camaraderie and whatnot you get from talking about the games... but do not take it too seriously. Otherwise the fact that refs will call penalties that even the announcers are completely mystified by can easily grow to be a real sore spot.

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  2. 1 minute ago, BUFFALOBART said:

    There is a perception that a Magic Wand was waved, RE: the COVID Vaccine, when clearly, that was not the case.

    Exactly. I am glad we can agree that there are gaps in the understanding of the long term safety and efficacy of this treatment. Most people are unwilling to respect that truth and just demand that others accept this experiment. I am glad that there are some folks who are willing to respect that such things are still not fully tested, and that doubt is reasonable to have.

     

    Conversely, I totally understand why most feel that the risk is worthwhile for the common good.

     

    It is nice to talk to somebody who can see the viewpoint of others even if they disagree with them. :)

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  3. 17 minutes ago, BUFFALOBART said:

    If 'Traditional Techniques' are employed, (cutting stones by hand, and placing them by human power) such construction might take 200 years, or longer. (Cathedral of St. John The Divine, in Manhattan) (In progress) It is an apples,& oranges comparison.

    We are not using outdated methods of drug/vaccine development, in the 21st. Century. The fact is, a Universal mRNA/ Corona Virus Vaccine was already in development for many years, before this unfortunate crisis hit.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7910833/

     

    From your link:The global research and development of mRNA vaccines have been prodigious over the past decade, and the work in this field has been stimulated by the urgent need for rapid development of vaccines in response to an emergent disease such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, there remain gaps in our understanding of the mechanism of action of mRNA vaccines, as well as their long-term performance in areas such as safety and efficacy.

     

    Fair point, I can agree with that.

  4. 7 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    See, this sort of thing just bugs the snot out of me to read, no offense.

     

    Back in Da Da when a lot of the vaccines were developed - polio, measles, mumps, rubella - the tools and tests available to vaccine developers were laborious and slow.  We have had several revolutions in biological and biopharma techniques in my working lifetime.  What used to take 2 years can sometimes be done in 2 weeks.

     

    It's sort of like saying "Historically, it took 200 years to build a cathedral, I don't trust buildings that were constructed in 2 years"  Modern construction techniques make more rapid timelines possible, so why is a Medieval cathedral construction timeline relevant?

     

     

     

    *Looks at cathedrals that took 200 years to build*

    *Looks at modern churches*

     

    You are not really a fan of architecture, are you?

  5. 9 minutes ago, benderbender said:

    As sophomoric as it sounds, I got the jab mostly because there were rumblings earlier this year that they would probably be required. The irony that I’m coming up for the WFT game is palpable. 

     

    Is there an vaccine passport app that works across states? Or is it just bring your card to the stadium?

    Do not feel bad, it seems that many folks are getting the vaccine just to be able to live their lives unrestricted. It is amazing how soft pressures can influence individuals to act in ways they would not otherwise.

     

    Fascinating discussion on all sides. I especially like how many people are redefining words to suit their arguments!

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  6. 2 hours ago, RiotAct said:

    gotta wonder if hiring, say, 40 more employees to work a few hours each home game at the entry gates at, say, $35 an hour would eat into the Pegulas’ lifestyle budget a noticeable amount.

     

    Obviously they already have our money, but it sure would be nice if they could push more people through the gates in a timely manner.

    40 employees x 35$ an hour x 8 hour shifts = $11,200 dollars a week, over the course of a season you would be paying almost 90,000 dollars.

     

    For about 1/7th the cost of the salary of the cheapest individual on the team you would be able to make the lives of literally every fan attending the game significantly better, and also pay an amount that would guarantee a significant amount of applicants.

     

    IMPOSSIBLE!!!!

     

    Sacrificing 1/15,000th of the cost of the new stadium to significantly increase the quality of life for the fans is a burden that is inconceivable!

  7. 39 minutes ago, Greg S said:

    Why not do away with the halftime show. The NFL doesn't do it for all the other games leading up to the Super Bowl. Football fans are going to watch the game because of the game. Nobody wants to watch some talentless scrub put on a **** halftime performance. 

    The goal is to expand the audience. That is the reason for a lot of the otherwise baffling decisions they make.

     

    The evolution of the commercials played during the game reflect this as well, it is less a matter of trying to sell things to football fans, and more to show what kind, compassionate souls they are. Granted, anyone who thinks about the matter realizes that these are just cynical marketing ploys, but the gamble is that since they are the only game in town it will not matter.

     

    Fun fact, straight males are widely considered the least profitable group to market towards, but are also the group that is the most interested in professional sports. Is it a surprise that other groups would be a bigger focus when so much money is on the line?

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