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You Don't Want To Be A Non-Vaccinated Player/Mediocre OL Coach
#61
C'mon now Savannah...Anticipating Holocaust references isn' that crazy  Wink


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#62
3. BUF - WR Cole Beasley not long for Buffalo?
Source: The Buffalo News - Jay Skurski
Buffalo Bills WR Cole Beasley is unlikely to be released after recording career highs with 82 receptions and 967 receiving yards, although he has threatened to retire because of the NFL's COVID-19 protocols for unvaccinated individuals. However, the Buffalo News' Jay Skurski speculates that, although unlikely, the Bills could remove 'the potential distraction themselves' and release Beasley. Skurski also notes that cutting Beasley would save $5.341 million against the 2021 cap.
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#63
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
3. BUF - WR Cole Beasley not long for Buffalo?
Source: The Buffalo News - Jay Skurski
Buffalo Bills WR Cole Beasley is unlikely to be released after recording career highs with 82 receptions and 967 receiving yards, although he has threatened to retire because of the NFL's COVID-19 protocols for unvaccinated individuals. However, the Buffalo News' Jay Skurski speculates that, although unlikely, the Bills could remove 'the potential distraction themselves' and release Beasley. Skurski also notes that cutting Beasley would save $5.341 million against the 2021 cap.
well then there is our #3,   WTF as long as our starting QB and 1B receiver are on the same boat,  why not?
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#64
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
3. BUF - WR Cole Beasley not long for Buffalo?
Source: The Buffalo News - Jay Skurski
Buffalo Bills WR Cole Beasley is unlikely to be released after recording career highs with 82 receptions and 967 receiving yards, although he has threatened to retire because of the NFL's COVID-19 protocols for unvaccinated individuals. However, the Buffalo News' Jay Skurski speculates that, although unlikely, the Bills could remove 'the potential distraction themselves' and release Beasley. Skurski also notes that cutting Beasley would save $5.341 million against the 2021 cap.
well then there is our #3,   WTF as long as our starting QB and 1B receiver are on the same boat,  why not?
lol. Hey, Cole can be as ignorant as he wants, but I don't think he should be cut from the team as a byproduct of it. 
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#66
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
3. BUF - WR Cole Beasley not long for Buffalo?
Source: The Buffalo News - Jay Skurski
Buffalo Bills WR Cole Beasley is unlikely to be released after recording career highs with 82 receptions and 967 receiving yards, although he has threatened to retire because of the NFL's COVID-19 protocols for unvaccinated individuals. However, the Buffalo News' Jay Skurski speculates that, although unlikely, the Bills could remove 'the potential distraction themselves' and release Beasley. Skurski also notes that cutting Beasley would save $5.341 million against the 2021 cap.
well then there is our #3,   WTF as long as our starting QB and 1B receiver are on the same boat,  why not?
lol. Hey, Cole can be as ignorant as he wants, but I don't think he should be cut from the team as a byproduct of it. 
i am over it all, I am over telling people to take the virus seriously ( I was one of the first on these boards to warn people to take notice of it well before it became something that became political cannon fodder)  i am over being lectured at,  i am over defending peoples right to choose,  I am just fucking over it already.  the virus has such a moving goal post I am just done and dont care anymore.  the politics have won over the science (and that can be said for both parties on about any subject)  there just isnt any middle ground left in this country any more so all I am going to do is smile,  and move on.

I am just going to do my best to be more like Wooderson... 


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#67
I like the Big12 position, no postponements or cancellations for teams with “too many” covid cases, its a forfeit.  That would have affected 16  nfl games Titans multiple times.https://www.si.com/nfl/2020/10/09/every-game-rescheduled-due-to-covid19-this-season
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#68
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
3. BUF - WR Cole Beasley not long for Buffalo?
Source: The Buffalo News - Jay Skurski
Buffalo Bills WR Cole Beasley is unlikely to be released after recording career highs with 82 receptions and 967 receiving yards, although he has threatened to retire because of the NFL's COVID-19 protocols for unvaccinated individuals. However, the Buffalo News' Jay Skurski speculates that, although unlikely, the Bills could remove 'the potential distraction themselves' and release Beasley. Skurski also notes that cutting Beasley would save $5.341 million against the 2021 cap.
well then there is our #3,   WTF as long as our starting QB and 1B receiver are on the same boat,  why not?
lol. Hey, Cole can be as ignorant as he wants, but I don't think he should be cut from the team as a byproduct of it. 
i am over it all, I am over telling people to take the virus seriously ( I was one of the first on these boards to warn people to take notice of it well before it became something that became political cannon fodder)  i am over being lectured at,  i am over defending peoples right to choose,  I am just fucking over it already.  the virus has such a moving goal post I am just done and dont care anymore.  the politics have won over the science (and that can be said for both parties on about any subject)  there just isnt any middle ground left in this country any more so all I am going to do is smile,  and move on.

I am just going to do my best to be more like Wooderson... 


I was hoping the earth might be rid of COVID-19 by maybe end of next year. When we can get Vaxes out to more continents. Now I think it might be around for a decade. 

I dont know who said it? Maybe Fauci -- but if Americans attitudes and behavior with vaccines during polio was like they are with covid? Polio would still be around. 


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#69
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@StickyBun said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@MaroonBells said:
3. BUF - WR Cole Beasley not long for Buffalo?
Source: The Buffalo News - Jay Skurski
Buffalo Bills WR Cole Beasley is unlikely to be released after recording career highs with 82 receptions and 967 receiving yards, although he has threatened to retire because of the NFL's COVID-19 protocols for unvaccinated individuals. However, the Buffalo News' Jay Skurski speculates that, although unlikely, the Bills could remove 'the potential distraction themselves' and release Beasley. Skurski also notes that cutting Beasley would save $5.341 million against the 2021 cap.
well then there is our #3,   WTF as long as our starting QB and 1B receiver are on the same boat,  why not?
lol. Hey, Cole can be as ignorant as he wants, but I don't think he should be cut from the team as a byproduct of it. 
i am over it all, I am over telling people to take the virus seriously ( I was one of the first on these boards to warn people to take notice of it well before it became something that became political cannon fodder)  i am over being lectured at,  i am over defending peoples right to choose,  I am just fucking over it already.  the virus has such a moving goal post I am just done and dont care anymore.  the politics have won over the science (and that can be said for both parties on about any subject)  there just isnt any middle ground left in this country any more so all I am going to do is smile,  and move on.

I am just going to do my best to be more like Wooderson... 


I was hoping the earth might be rid of COVID-19 by maybe end of next year. When we can get Vaxes out to more continents. Now I think it might be around for a decade. 

I dont know who said it? Maybe Fauci -- but if Americans attitudes and behavior with vaccines during polio was like they are with covid? Polio would still be around. 


Everything is political now. The country as it is now would not be able to eradicate polio or small pox or come together to win a war. It's just too divided. My sister in law won't get vaccinated...and not as much because of her distrust of science. It's more because she's a Trump supporter. And that's what they do. It's the "lefties" who want everyone to get vaccinated. It's just so incredibly stupid. 

Meanwhile....Putin smiles...
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#70
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
Everything is political now. The country as it is now would not be able to eradicate polio or small pox or come together to win a war. It's just too divided. My sister in law won't get vaccinated...and not as much because of her distrust of science. It's more because she's a Trump supporter. And that's what they do. It's the "lefties" who want everyone to get vaccinated. It's just so incredibly stupid. 

Meanwhile....Putin smiles...
Just out curiousity, why do you think her support of Trump
is the causative factor for not getting vaccinated?  Trump created Operation Warpspeed for fasttracking
the vaccine, he pre-bought hundreds of millions of vaccines putting the US at
the front of the line for getting vaccinated. 
He and his wife got vaccinated.


I do think you’re right in the sense that Republicans are
much more likely to be vaccine hesitant than Democrats, but I just don’t think
it has anything to do with Trump.  I
think Trump just appeals to the group of people who are likely to be vaccine
hesitant in a correlation not causation type of way.  

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