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you have no sympathy. do you realize that a small percentage of these people might actually even get a fever? maybe.I’m so sick of all this bullshcit. First it was flatten the curve. Then it was death rates. Then second wave. All that’s reported now is positive results yet no one is dying from it. We have become a entire race of sheep. No one can save us, not even God.
you have no sympathy. do you realize that a small percentage of these people will actually have a fever? maybe.
Remember me saying this would happen and to just cancel the damn season in advance? I knew there was no escaping it.
I guess I can appreciate the attempt at trying to play, but it’s not practical, as we’re seeing. The problem still is the stigma of the whole thing, where simply having the virus, regardless of symptoms, is viewed as some type of leprosy. You can’t just automatically disqualify a player or coach because some test says they have it. Not only is it ripe for corruption, but it just changes the landscape entirely, and just opens up a nightmare.
So we’re missing a game, maybe two, because we have too few available players. Ok, I can understand that at some point, you just don’t have the bodies needed. But what’s the value of a coach? You really think Saban alone is less valuable that roughly 20-25 players on an 85 man roster? Both are problematic, one is a game changer. So a team like uga gets their best opponent without their coach and us without a bye. And we’re having to keep pushing these contests out, now into mid December.
So as I said, I guess it was a nice idea. But this was never going to work, and we’re seeing it play out.
Remember me saying this would happen and to just cancel the damn season in advance? I knew there was no escaping it.
So a little bit of diarrhea is better than no diarrhea?Having part of a season was better than having no season.
Think about that for am minute.I'm not one of those yazoos who thinks that this virus is a hoax or the crisis was engineered to get Trump. It's real, its effects are real, the deaths are real. But there are two things that are clear to me; 1) they are learning how to treat people with this virus and 2) this virus is in the wild and is not going away. None of this means that we shouldn't be smart; wear masks, practice social distancing, practice good hygiene, and at-risk people should exercise some caution. It means that we have to learn to live with this. And it makes no sense to shut down a sport played by young healthy individuals with very low risk. If you have enough players to field a team, play the game.
I guess I can appreciate the attempt at trying to play, but it’s not practical, as we’re seeing. The problem still is the stigma of the whole thing, where simply having the virus, regardless of symptoms, is viewed as some type of leprosy. You can’t just automatically disqualify a player or coach because some test says they have it. Not only is it ripe for corruption, but it just changes the landscape entirely, and just opens up a nightmare.
So we’re missing a game, maybe two, because we have too few available players. Ok, I can understand that at some point, you just don’t have the bodies needed. But what’s the value of a coach? You really think Saban alone is less valuable that roughly 20-25 players on an 85 man roster? Both are problematic, one is a game changer. So a team like uga gets their best opponent without their coach and us without a bye. And we’re having to keep pushing these contests out, now into mid December.
So as I said, I guess it was a nice idea. But this was never going to work, and we’re seeing it play out.
Having part of a season was better than having no season.
I don’t know. Almost seems like we got the worst of both worlds. There was a chance that without a third year of game tape, Pitts maybe stays for ‘21. Technically, with nothing to show his improvement, Toney as well may have returned, though less likely.
As it is, we get a handful of games, one in person for like 12 people, a glimpse of what could be an incredible offense knowing we won’t see the main components again, endure the frustration of a historically awful defense which makes a mockery of us across the country, and give a team like uga a possible angle to claim a championship.
I’d say barring a miracle, this completely backfired for UF. I was perfectly content watching YouTube of old games until all this nonsense was over.
I don’t know. Almost seems like we got the worst of both worlds. There was a chance that without a third year of game tape, Pitts maybe stays for ‘21. Technically, with nothing to show his improvement, Toney as well may have returned, though less likely.
As it is, we get a handful of games, one in person for like 12 people, a glimpse of what could be an incredible offense knowing we won’t see the main components again, endure the frustration of a historically awful defense which makes a mockery of us across the country, and give a team like uga a possible angle to claim a championship.
I’d say barring a miracle, this completely backfired for UF. I was perfectly content watching YouTube of old games until all this nonsense was over.
Fuching Eagles fan buring down all our hopes, just like he burns down cities.
I can’t wait until our ginger beats your new ginger.
Gonna be epic.