Notable Cuts Around The NFL

No appetite for kneecaps?
Definitely looking out for some TEs and S depth. Thought Parks would be in for a look by now.
@"AGRforever" said:@"JimmyinSD" said:@"Skodin" said:@"greediron" said: Mond has already had covid, so he is better off than if he had been vaccinated according to recent research.
He should still get vaccinated.
No he shouldnt at this time. He has nothing to gain from getting vaccinated anytime soon, and will likely suffer severe side effects if he were to get the shot so soon after having a positive test.Assuming he did in fact have covid. He cannot get the shot for 3 months. This does however, complicate things in respects to the NFL covid protocol.
I wasnt aware that they recognized that now and are making people wait, good to hear that they are recognizing natural antibodies and not making that mistake any longer. I wonder how many of the "bad side affects" associated with the vaccines are a result of them being administered to people that already had natural antibodies present.
@"JimmyinSD" said:@"AGRforever" said:@"JimmyinSD" said:@"Skodin" said:@"greediron" said: Mond has already had covid, so he is better off than if he had been vaccinated according to recent research.
He should still get vaccinated.
No he shouldnt at this time. He has nothing to gain from getting vaccinated anytime soon, and will likely suffer severe side effects if he were to get the shot so soon after having a positive test.Assuming he did in fact have covid. He cannot get the shot for 3 months. This does however, complicate things in respects to the NFL covid protocol.
I wasnt aware that they recognized that now and are making people wait, good to hear that they are recognizing natural antibodies and not making that mistake any longer. I wonder how many of the "bad side affects" associated with the vaccines are a result of them being administered to people that already had natural antibodies present.
Wait, what?This is now policy?
I got my J&J in March, Covid breakthrough in August. So I am eligible for 3rd jab around November. I guess this would still hold true.
Interestingly enough, they dont want you getting 3rd jab too soon. Data shows a better anti-body kick in when waiting a bit
@"purplefaithful" said:@"JimmyinSD" said:@"AGRforever" said:@"JimmyinSD" said:@"Skodin" said:@"greediron" said: Mond has already had covid, so he is better off than if he had been vaccinated according to recent research.
He should still get vaccinated.
No he shouldnt at this time. He has nothing to gain from getting vaccinated anytime soon, and will likely suffer severe side effects if he were to get the shot so soon after having a positive test.Assuming he did in fact have covid. He cannot get the shot for 3 months. This does however, complicate things in respects to the NFL covid protocol.
I wasnt aware that they recognized that now and are making people wait, good to hear that they are recognizing natural antibodies and not making that mistake any longer. I wonder how many of the "bad side affects" associated with the vaccines are a result of them being administered to people that already had natural antibodies present.
Wait, what?This is now policy?
I got my J&J in March, Covid breakthrough in August. So I am eligible for 3rd jab around November. I guess this would still hold true.
Interestingly enough, they dont want you getting 3rd jab too soon. Data shows a better anti-body kick in when waiting a bit
the same should be said for a second jab of the 2 jab vaccines. waiting 8 weeks instead of the 2 or 3 that the US has been following has shown to have a much stronger response in the UK and Canada where they took a different vaccination approach than the US did. They tried to get 1 dose into as many as they could and then came back for the 2nd as supplies allowed, they saw the spread up to 9 weeks. Oxford did a study and found the sweet spot to be 8 weeks between the first and second shots.
@"purplefaithful" said:@"JimmyinSD" said:@"AGRforever" said:@"JimmyinSD" said:@"Skodin" said:@"greediron" said: Mond has already had covid, so he is better off than if he had been vaccinated according to recent research.
He should still get vaccinated.
No he shouldnt at this time. He has nothing to gain from getting vaccinated anytime soon, and will likely suffer severe side effects if he were to get the shot so soon after having a positive test.Assuming he did in fact have covid. He cannot get the shot for 3 months. This does however, complicate things in respects to the NFL covid protocol.
I wasnt aware that they recognized that now and are making people wait, good to hear that they are recognizing natural antibodies and not making that mistake any longer. I wonder how many of the "bad side affects" associated with the vaccines are a result of them being administered to people that already had natural antibodies present.
Wait, what?This is now policy?
I got my J&J in March, Covid breakthrough in August. So I am eligible for 3rd jab around November. I guess this would still hold true.
Interestingly enough, they dont want you getting 3rd jab too soon. Data shows a better anti-body kick in when waiting a bit
Nope lol my bad. I'm spreading unofficial information. I was told no sooner then 3 months from a reliable source.
Can I WTF Troy Akmin myself?
So much for the star of Jags camp


Probably just to piss off KAaron.
@"BarrNone55" said:So he misses the first 6 games for sure?INJURY UPDATE:@Packers OT David Bakhtiari (knee) to begin the season on the PUP list


Snag him. Becomes our Kurt Warner. Fucks the packers for a decade.
I can dream.

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