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  1. 1 minute ago, Buffalo03 said:

    The MAKERS of the mask says it. Why would I not believe that. Don't tell me to wear a mask. You keep talking about science. There has been a ton of science INCLUDING the CDC themselves that "asymptomatic" spreading of the virus is extremely rare. My God


    Wear a mask. Don’t be a fool. It can save people’s lives. I have cancer. I’m getting radiation. All it takes is one asymptomatic maskless moron to turn the corner and run into me and infect me. It has almost happened multiple times. Try living in fear like that, smartsss.

     

    Wear a damn mask.

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  2. 2 minutes ago, BuffAlone said:

    name calling now? I see who the tolerant ones are. I merely stated a fact. without opinion. and you resort to name calling as a response. The CDC is as "scientific" as it gets. and likely as "political" as it gets as well. But thats neither here nor there. I simply stated a fact and you got completely triggered

    lmfao. Im not an idiot. I completely understand what that means


    Apparently you don’t.

  3. Just now, BuffAlone said:

    CDC says only 6% of fatalities were due to Covid alone. THAT  is listening to scientists


    Actually, that is 100% incorrect. You might want to understand what a co-morbidity actually is. 
     

    You can have a co-morbidity, say a rare form of cancer called chordoma, get radiation which probably saves your life, cures the cancer, but leaves your immune system damaged for 6 months. You get coronavirus, and you can’t fight it off and get respiratory problems from it and you die. On your death certificate your co-morbidities are listed, not just corona, and therefore you aren’t counted as dying from corona alone, even though you actually did.

     

    whoever interpreted the cdc data for you was 100% wrong.

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  4. 15 minutes ago, Meatloaf63 said:

    Well you can’t even offer proof that wearing masks does much of anything. The two places in the world that are struggling the most had the strictest lockdowns and mandatory mask use. Hawaii and Peru are a mess. The only reason NY is doing good now is because of how bad you did in the beginning. Cuomo taking credit for low numbers now that are only happening because so many got infected under his initial incompetence. 
    That being said if you can help your fellow man you should do it, but wearing a cloth mask outdoors is an exercise in stupidity, totally unnecessary.


    Absolute bull crap. I’d like to see studies supporting your theories from reputable sources. Masks work. That’s why medical professionals have been wearing them for years. Tinfoil hat much?
     

    You are suggesting herd immunity in NY, which is so laughable it stupid. 
     

    People who can’t see the value in wearing masks ANYWHERE you can’t stay over 6 feet away from people are ... not smart. Indoor or out. 
     

    We should be doing everything possible to ensure people who are at risk of catching the disease and being killed by it are safe. Surely you know someone in that boat?
     

     

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  5. 41 minutes ago, DFT said:

    Right now, Neuroquant technology can help us see atrophied states in comparison.  Through Duke and Wake Forest, we’re seeing incredible advancements in early detection of CTE and Alzheimer’s disease Through Neuroquant, but admittedly, it’s still VERY early.  There’s so much emphasis on this and for good reason. Great post!

     

    Yes, this is huge. Early detection for both of these diseases will help develop treatments for them, as right now treatments are hard to measure. 

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  6. 7 hours ago, Gene1973 said:

    I've read a study where 94% of COVID19 deaths were due to comorbidity as opposed to sraight up COVID19 deaths.

     

    I would say fans should be able to tailgate, and quite frankly attend games. We work in offices with recycled air, and only wear masks when within 6 ft, tailgating and game attendance is outdoors...

     

     

    Where's the study? Link?

     

    That is complete bunk. Do you even know what co-morbidity is?

     

    Go to the CDC website. If you look at total excess deaths compared to total expected deaths, you get a significant jump. Over 10%, and some weeks 20%. To break it down, way more people are dying overall in 2020 than would have in a normal year. And this doesn't even count people who don't die but are debilitated from the disease.

     

    https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm

     

    Attending games and tailgating would stupid, and dangerous to people who are at risk because a game or a tailgate could easily increase the spread of the disease. We don't need selfish acts like that. Just because you are healthy doesn't mean you can't pass it on to someone who isn't.

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  7. 14 hours ago, That's No Moon said:

    Agreed.

    I'd love for these people to meet their great-great grandparents who would smack the mess out of them.

    It's not really my thing either but c'mon man. Let the kids have their fun.

     

    Except when their fun can easily KILL someone. Screw that, it's a ridiculous notion. How about teaching the kids to care for their fellow man? Wouldn't that be more productive than letting the selfish idiots "have their fun?"

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  8. 4 hours ago, Gene1973 said:

     

    I think their poor health/genetics killed them ultimately. You can actually help your body resist many diseases by staying fit. I'm no expert on death but I think it is rarely a singular thing that leads to it, there is a domino effect of systems crashing. Acurately reporting the deaths' circumstances is important for future data analysis when faced with the next heath crisis.

     

    Garbage. Covid kills people with preexisting conditions who normally would be able to live for many years with them. I stayed VERY fit. Still got cancer.

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  9. 16 hours ago, RiotAct said:

    lol, yes it was fully a tongue-in-cheek post.

     

    And look, I get that no tailgates isn’t a big deal whatsoever in the grand scheme of things.  Neither is not being able to go to games in person.  It just sucks because there’s been hundreds of little “not that big of a deal”s piling up over the last six months.   Couple that with the government arbitrarily picking winners and losers when it comes to these things and..... yeesh.

     

    And yeah I know, WWII ration lines, first world problems, stop complaining, yadda yadda.

     

     

     

     

    I have no pity for this type of crap. Awww, you need to wear a mask and stay home to save people's lives? Aww, poor little you. Awww, lots of stuff piling up? Stop whining. Try living through this with cancer, getting radiation, having a suppressed immune system, and being petrified everytime you go outside that some maskless selfish moron gets too close and potentially KILLS YOU. Awww. Don't talk to me about hundreds of "no big deal" things. 

     

    I'll give you "yeesh." Man up.

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  10. 14 hours ago, Mango said:


    I still think it was a mistake because

     

    1. He was still productive at the time

    2. We wouldn’t have been in “cap hell” had we just waited a few months. 
    3. Its a coaches job to work with tough athletes, not cast them aside in short order to find easier ones. Marrone hasn’t been able to manage Dareus or 60% of his roster because he sucks. 
     

    That doesn’t mean that he should be an all pro. Or even that good. But cutting him that quickly created a large hole, where we had to over pay his replacement, and eat his salary, all while he was still productive at the time. 
     

    I would be been fine letting him go the year after. It would have halved his dead cap space. 

     You aren't considering what a cancer he was on the culture. You can't have a lazy person who was marginally productive compared to talent and salary on the team. It is a poison to the culture of accountability you are trying to build. He's not accountable, couldn't be motivated, and wasn't worth the trouble. 

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  11. 13 hours ago, 97bills said:

    I’ll take those overrated sacks every year lol 

     I would too, but the point is any player at the NFL level can get to the QB when unblocked. You don't need Jordan to do it.

    8 hours ago, LB48 said:

    On Friday, the Buffalo Bills kept their free agent workout training rolling. According to the NFL’s transaction wire, the Bills worked out four players, all of which were defensive tackles. The most prominent name on the list was Akeem Spence.

    A former fourth-round pick of the Bucs in 2013, Spence has also played the Lions, Jaguars, Dolphins and Eagles. In 103 NFL games, the 28-year-old has 10.5 sacks and 19 tackles for loss.

    Is all really OK?

     

    They have worked out players at every position last year, too. It's part of being ready for anything. 

  12. Sounds like a leadership problem to me. People getting suspended for stuff and others quitting en masse is usually an indication of an autocratic, draconian leadership methodology. That garbage doesn’t work, especially among gen - exers and millennials. Sounds like the business side of the organization needs a serious revamp, and an analysis done in leadership methods.

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