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Post by sotex on Jun 26, 2020 13:13:01 GMT -6
The stats are all over the place. www.kiiitv.com/article/news/woman-in-her-70s-first-covid-19-death-in-nueces-county/503-6dc7587b-f1d2-4c0b-88e2-1abff01ec83fThe first death in Nueces County was classified ( and reported in the above link) a Covid death even tough she was admitted to the hospital due to stomach issues and other conditions and died it from a few weeks AFTER she was diagnosed and RECOVERED from Covid-19. You can bet your bottom dollar this is happening all over the place because the Feds/State gave the hospitals the green light to reclassify anything and everything as being Covid related. And the hospitals and public health systems reward? Higher reimbursements!!! Going into the hospital for a pre existing stomach issue doesn't pay as well as what the government is paying for Covid related issues. They are not deducting from the count of people who are false positives after being confirmed with a second test a few days later. They are not keeping a separate tally of asymptomatic people either and most of the numbers being tossed around are educated guesses in that category So yes the numbers are picking up because testing is increasing due in part to employers sending whole groups of employees to a testing center thanks to exposure to an employee who had a confirmed case or was even asymptomatic and showed no symptoms. Yep - I have a good friend who told me this week that someone she knows personally went to the doctor, minor emergency clinic and emergency room with chest pains and they wouldn’t treat him until he was covid tested first. He died of a massive heart attack before his test results came back and they were negative. They are betting it will be tagged a covid death and they are just waiting for it. This is just wrong. They are already seeking legal advice I hope everyone involved in this loses their medical license!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2020 13:22:08 GMT -6
I don't understand the argument from the "other side". Not trying to make this about politics but I see so many blaming the "liberal media" but you do understand the media has jack squat to do with the shutdowns right? You do understand that our governor making the decisions to shut down is a republican right? The president is republican. Congress is majority republican. Someone should tag Matt Stepp and ask him what he thinks the chances are of us there being a football season come September. I know we have had disagreements above, but maybe we can agree that leadership on this is bad all the way around, both Republicans and Democrats, this involves state down to local level, this includes both Rs and Ds. Unfortunately, we are all finding out we elected a lot of politicians that are not really fit to lead (Rs and Ds), and it showing.
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Post by ricosuave on Jun 26, 2020 19:23:07 GMT -6
I'm going to chime in on this. I hope sooner or later people will begin to figure out that all of this is not about a virus or evening rioting. It is however all about division and control. How can large amounts of people (you and me), best be controlled? You divide them. How do you divide them? By doing exactly what has been happening sense March. I'm not even disagreeing that there is not a virus but I am disagreeing that there are all these side affects that derive from it. As many have mentioned already, there are all kinds of viruses around that we do not have vaccines for and they are nasty. They've been around sense way before this virus and there was never really a pandemic on the scale of this proportion. So why? Because we've come to a place in our society that the 1% elite of the world are ready to impose their agenda for control of society as we know it. These types of ideals have been tried sense the beginning of humanity. Do you know who these 1% elitists fear the most? Regular people like you and me and it doesn't matter what walk of life, religion, nationality, language you speak or race for that matter. They know if people figure this out and come from underneath ether they're done for. All of these politicians are only out to partner with the lobbyist and special interest groups that in turn make them their wealth. Why do you think all of these career politicians, I don't care what side of the fence they're on, spend huge amounts of money to try and get in to those political spots? Just to make the salaries that it pays? It is hell of a lot more about the "other" money and wealth they will obtain. I've said it before, if you want to label me an extremist, a supremacist, or a conspiracy theorist that is your purgative but I'm none. What I am is a realist. I would invite anybody who is interested to go and try to watch a couple of videos that were readily available on youtube before all this began but have now been pulled like so many other things that provide an in depth depiction of what has been going on in our societies for a long time. You may have to dig a little to find them and watch them but if look hard enough I believe you still can.
Here they are: "Everything is a rich man's trick" (about 3 1/2 hours long) and "Plandemic". And as T Owens said- "get your popcorn ready".
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Post by wildcat1996 on Jun 27, 2020 18:44:00 GMT -6
Doing non contact sports 1st would be a different idea. I don't think that happens because then football kids might graduate in December and actually be in college. So some if the top 100 or so would potentially be in college already. Imagine that one. The Shadow Creek team without the State winning QB. The kid from Lake Travis not playing again in high school. I am not saying don't do that I am just saying this season would be flipped upside down. And if that's what's best for the kids fine do it. Just saying some one would be a state champion that otherwise would probably never of won. Talk about the playing field being level that would send some shock waves to coaches if this happens. The more I think about it the more I like this idea. What do y'all think ?
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Post by gp37 on Jun 27, 2020 20:54:03 GMT -6
What we are learning from the increase in testing is there are 20 times more people with it than there is a record and when division is done, the death rate is about half the previous virus.
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Post by FB fan on Jun 28, 2020 8:45:37 GMT -6
One of my golf buddies has a guess that the season might be put off starting until October. I don't know but he was QB at Carroll back in the day and took a lot of hits to the head.
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Post by SintonFan_InAustin on Jun 28, 2020 9:09:02 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2020 9:35:38 GMT -6
I wonder if any high profile football players that already have a scholarship will leave in December instead of playing in the spring? It could really impact how their team does without them if they leave early.
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Post by wildcat1996 on Jun 28, 2020 13:14:47 GMT -6
I wonder if any high profile football players that already have a scholarship will leave in December instead of playing in the spring? It could really impact how their team does without them if they leave early. That's what I was saying on my post. Teams with top talent specially with kids that have already accepted scholarships might have to rethink the rosters if this is the way they go. Some top kids could leave in December and we never see them play in high school football again. Just for example the QB from Lake Travis and the QB from Shadow Creek. Those programs would be playing the next man up probably because they might not suit up again .
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2020 13:20:08 GMT -6
I wonder if any high profile football players that already have a scholarship will leave in December instead of playing in the spring? It could really impact how their team does without them if they leave early. That's what I was saying on my post. Teams with top talent specially with kids that have already accepted scholarships might have to rethink the rosters if this is the way they go. Some top kids could leave in December and we never see them play in high school football again. Just for example the QB from Lake Travis and the QB from Shadow Creek. Those programs would be playing the next man up probably because they might not suit up again . It will be interesting to see which kids leave. Who puts themselves over their program.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2020 13:45:25 GMT -6
That's what I was saying on my post. Teams with top talent specially with kids that have already accepted scholarships might have to rethink the rosters if this is the way they go. Some top kids could leave in December and we never see them play in high school football again. Just for example the QB from Lake Travis and the QB from Shadow Creek. Those programs would be playing the next man up probably because they might not suit up again . It will be interesting to see which kids leave. Who puts themselves over their program. But under these circumstances could you really blame a player who "puts himself over his team"? He already has a scholarship in hand And an Injury COULD derail him from receiving that scholarship. It's not the players fault if the UIL or TAPPS CHOOSES to move the season. But puts a Young Teenage KID in a very hard spot.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2020 14:31:12 GMT -6
It will be interesting to see which kids leave. Who puts themselves over their program. But under these circumstances could you really blame a player who "puts himself over his team"? He already has a scholarship in hand And an Injury COULD derail him from receiving that scholarship. It's not the players fault if the UIL or TAPPS CHOOSES to move the season. But puts a Young Teenage KID in a very hard spot. My opinion of home town loyalty has changed over the years. Seeing all these kids transfer makes it hard to still believe in that. I expect there to be high profile players leave in December. I dont "blame" them. I just wish they would stay and play for all their teammates and school.
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Post by wildcat1996 on Jun 28, 2020 14:31:53 GMT -6
It will be interesting to see which kids leave. Who puts themselves over their program. But under these circumstances could you really blame a player who "puts himself over his team"? He already has a scholarship in hand And an Injury COULD derail him from receiving that scholarship. It's not the players fault if the UIL or TAPPS CHOOSES to move the season. But puts a Young Teenage KID in a very hard spot. Not only that but his commitment and New team at that point would be were he is going. If he graduates early he is no longer a high school player. And we would really see who can coach on a more even playing field. If this happens how does it affect the teams you follow ?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2020 16:03:09 GMT -6
But under these circumstances could you really blame a player who "puts himself over his team"? He already has a scholarship in hand And an Injury COULD derail him from receiving that scholarship. It's not the players fault if the UIL or TAPPS CHOOSES to move the season. But puts a Young Teenage KID in a very hard spot. Not only that but his commitment and New team at that point would be were he is going. If he graduates early he is no longer a high school player. And we would really see who can coach on a more even playing field. If this happens how does it affect the teams you follow ? Here in the BV I really have no idea the effect this could have. I do know Bryan Rudder had 1 D1 talent kid on the DL. Haven't heard much about the other teams in the area. Maybe Ill know more of which players to look at IF I get my DCTF Football Mag. I guess being a DCTF Insider don't make much difference. Probably will start checking the store shelves later this week since I haven't received my copy yet. Got my recruiting mag early last year.
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Post by flowtowntigers on Jun 28, 2020 17:08:05 GMT -6
Did I miss the medical report that covid does not affect baseball or basketball players?
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