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1 hour ago, teef said:

For someone that doesn’t gamble at all, what do you think this signifies?

 

It means more money was going on the Bills. The line shifts to get new bets on the Bengals to balance things out.

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1 hour ago, BillsfaninSB said:

Joe Burrow went out with a wet head and now has a cold. 


I’m sure you’re kidding, but hopefully you’re not thinking being wet or cold has one iota to do with a cold because it doesn’t.  As an aside I work with Critical Care Pulmonologists and Infectious Disease Specialists.

 

 

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I don't like it, have had a bad feeling and lots of anxiety about this game the last few days.

 

Really hope the Bills understand what's truly at stake tonight and play their best (and first complete game) of the year because they won't stand much of a chance if they don't.

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2 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

I don't like it, have had a bad feeling and lots of anxiety about this game the last few days.

 

Really hope the Bills understand what's truly at stake tonight and play their best (and first complete game) of the year because they won't stand much of a chance if they don't.

you also thought the fins were an elite team, so...ya know.

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6 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:


I’m sure you’re kidding, but hopefully you’re not thinking being wet or cold has one iota to do with a cold because it doesn’t.  As an aside I work with Critical Care Pulmonologists and Infectious Disease Specialists.

 

 

 

I preached this for all of my life.

 

Then this study came out about a month ago

 

 

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4 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

I don't like it, have had a bad feeling and lots of anxiety about this game the last few days.

 

Really hope the Bills understand what's truly at stake tonight and play their best (and first complete game) of the year because they won't stand much of a chance if they don't.

This is just a shtick right ?

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Just now, julian said:

This is just a shtick right ?

 

Games like this rarely live up to the hype, and I think there's a better chance that the Bills lose in a blowout or vice versa than actually playing an epic game down to the wire. Still very worried regardless because of how shaky this team has been in recent weeks against lessor teams and letting them hang around by turning the ball over, defensive lapses, etc.

 

All this late vegas line movement is definitely a concern though...

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27 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:


I’m sure you’re kidding, but hopefully you’re not thinking being wet or cold has one iota to do with a cold because it doesn’t.  As an aside I work with Critical Care Pulmonologists and Infectious Disease Specialists.

 

 

"Ah...your sister smokes cornsilk!"

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"She does not!  She works in a smokehouse and smokes hams!"

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51 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

I don't like it, have had a bad feeling and lots of anxiety about this game the last few days.

 

Really hope the Bills understand what's truly at stake tonight and play their best (and first complete game) of the year because they won't stand much of a chance if they don't.

You broke the golden rule. You were looking a few weeks down the road into the playoffs and THAT is why we’ll lose. 1 week at a time.

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1 hour ago, Simon said:

 

I preached this for all of my life.

 

Then this study came out about a month ago

 

 


Simon:

 

Im not starting a dialog on this as silly, but that’s an article and there are hundreds refuting these exact points.

 

I work in anti infectives and specialists.

 I enjoy speaking with these specialists that it’s about close proximity,

close quarters like the winter up north, not washing hands, people transferring viruses and bacteria through touching things.  The easiest way for me is at my gym I’m touching things others have touched in a recent period of time and need to constantly wipe crap stuff done.

 

Being in cold or wet weather won’t get you sick.  Being in a plane is about touching bacterial/viral stuff and air borne pathogens.

 

if you disagree, I respect but disagree with you.

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3 hours ago, BillyBilliams said:

All week, the Bills were at -1.5 and 60% of the bets have been going to Cincinnati.  Despite all this, the line moved to -2 1 hour ago and now it’s at -2.5.  Does Vegas know something we don’t know and are waiting to cash in on the people taking the Bengals?

The “house” can not be trusted…,

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4 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said:


Simon:

 

Im not starting a dialog on this as silly, but that’s an article and there are hundreds refuting these exact points.

 

I work in anti infectives and specialists.

 I enjoy speaking with these specialists that it’s about close proximity,

close quarters like the winter up north, not washing hands, people transferring viruses and bacteria through touching things.  The easiest way for me is at my gym I’m touching things others have touched in a recent period of time and need to constantly wipe crap stuff done.

 

Being in cold or wet weather won’t get you sick.  Being in a plane is about touching bacterial/viral stuff and air borne pathogens.

 

if you disagree, I respect but disagree with you.

Doesn't seem that the article is saying cold weather gets you sick by itself. It is proposing a mechanism explaining why you might be less able to fight off an early infection in cold weather. You would still have to have gotten infected by something else, e.g., the proximity explanations you note above. If the authors are right, then cold weather would both increase your exposure to others (your explanation) AND lower your initial immune response, both of which would contribute to higher sickness rates in Winter.

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