What are you talking about? Middle School Cyched thinks it's hilarious.
What does right now Cyched think about it?
What are you talking about? Middle School Cyched thinks it's hilarious.
The common cold and influenza are highly infectious diseases too, what is your point? Life carries risk. I will say that you do not seem intelligent enough to understand the issue. Life ends in death, always. We mitigate risk to extend our lives. 20 year olds face a higher risk of dying from drowning, influenza, car accidents, and murder than dying from Coronavirus. There is zero reason to believe, other than hysteria, that a college aged young man is somehow safer from Coronavirus, and other things that cause death, from not playing football.Surely you are intelligent enough to differentiate between a highly infectious disease that can be easily transmitted to others and drowning.... right?
The common cold and influenza are highly infectious diseases too, what is your point? Life carries risk. I will say that you do not seem intelligent enough to understand the issue. Life ends in death, always. We mitigate risk to extend our lives. 20 year olds face a higher risk of dying from drowning, influenza, car accidents, and murder than dying from Coronavirus. There is zero reason to believe, other than hysteria, that a college aged young man is somehow safer from Coronavirus, and other things that cause death, from not playing football.
The common cold and influenza are highly infectious diseases too, what is your point?
I guess it is probably just PR, but I gotta ask - why would the conference be much more for or less in favor of playing today than yesterday? The facts have not changed. Probably just PR but as has often happened in the past it looks like the Big 12 is blowing in the wind.
At this point, the choice really seems to be whether to admit reality or to remain in denial a few more weeks before ultimately arriving at the same result.
I guess it is probably just PR, but I gotta ask - why would the conference be much more for or less in favor of playing today than yesterday? The facts have not changed. Probably just PR but as has often happened in the past it looks like the Big 12 is blowing in the wind.
Quick thought, what if we just played an 8 game conference slate so more flexibility for likely necessary bye weeks and just kicked Baylor out for the year (I’m game for longer too).
Could be players speaking out, saying they understand and accept the risks and want to play anyway.I guess it is probably just PR, but I gotta ask - why would the conference be much more for or less in favor of playing today than yesterday? The facts have not changed. Probably just PR but as has often happened in the past it looks like the Big 12 is blowing in the wind.