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Gonna say it again.
We are living in THE dumbest moment in United States history.
We are living in THE dumbest moment in United States history.
You are confusing "doing things the right way" with "we're gonna play football no matter what".
The SEC was going to play football no matter what. They don't care what the scientists or doctors say.
The ACC was more willing to listen to science/medicine, but let's not pretend that we "allowed the science and the data to play out". We did not. We made a call, which is fine, but the ACC has continued to IMPROVE on "doing things the right way" since then.
Oh well OBVIOUSLY. What idiot doesn’t know that myocarditis is the possible outcome of any viral infection? Dummies. /sarcasm
Look...I hate the Big 10 more than anyone on here, and I’ve been in favor of all teams playing right from the jump.
But...
Not picking on you
OCC but this comment is hilarious. I love how everyone online pretends to be an expert on everything.
Not ONE of you ****ers had ever HEARD of myocarditis before this **** with the Big 10. Stop trying to act like you know **** you don’t.
We all wanted them to play because we want normal life and football back. That’s it.
Not even the doctors, nurses, EMTs?
LOL alright maybe a small handful of people actually did know.... but tell me I'm wrong. A month ago, nobody had heard of myocarditis. Now EVERYONE'S a god**** expert.
That's the internet for you. Everyone's a god**** expert.
By the way, the average person on this forum didn't pass the 3rd grade. I made it through 5th grade myself.... but I'm a smart ************.
Myocarditis. LMAO. **** outta here with that ****.
I’ve been aware of myocarditis since probably before high school. It’s something that even educated lay people are aware of.
It can happen not only after viral, but also bacterial infections, including strep, drug use, drug abuse, fungal infections, and has other causes as well.
Don't project ignorance on others.
Im gonna be honest, the only people concerned about it was the Big Ten. It didn’t stop anyone else from doing something they were previously going to do. It was in and out of the news in a hurry.
A couple of months ago nobody would have tied to use it as a lame excuse to cancel football. It wasn't until mortality started to drop that lingering side effects became the big concern.LOL alright maybe a small handful of people actually did know.... but tell me I'm wrong. A month ago, nobody had heard of myocarditis. Now EVERYONE'S a god**** expert.
That's the internet for you. Everyone's a god**** expert.
By the way, the average person on this forum didn't pass the 3rd grade. I made it through 5th grade myself.... but I'm a smart ************.
Myocarditis. LMAO. **** outta here with that ****.
OK, go ahead and dig your heels in. You've known what myocarditis was all along. SURE buddy.
You're so smart. This is a great look for you.
A couple of months ago nobody would have tied to use it as a lame excuse to cancel football. It wasn't until mortality started to drop that lingering side effects became the big concern.
But you are absolutely right, there were, and still are, people here and elsewhere willing to go to the mat if you dared say anything other than Covid was the worst disease ever to hit the planet.
You don’t have to believe me, but I have zero reason to lie.
Funnbumm was calling them out on this on ESPN this morning.Fair.
I agree with your point, anyway. Big 10 didn't just cure myocarditis or suddenly realize it wasn't an issue. They caved to pressure. They look ridiculous as ****.
Also, if an 8 win Big 10 team makes the playoffs, that will be a stain on the whole season. They shouldn't be rewarded for being waffling clowns.
The selection show is Sunday the 20th. The Championship game is the 19th. The Conference champ is eligible, we will see what happens. Note: I didn’t read this anywhere but someone with knowledge told me. It will get real interesting if all four conferences finish the season.I haven't seen anyone associated with the CFP say the Big 10 will for sure be eligible with 8 games or less. I think they will wait to see what happens across the board. It may be a moot point if ACC, SEC and Big 12 DoN'T get more than 8 games in, either.
There's no room for error with that schedule - no byes, 8 games + championship (or whatever they call it)
LOL On the OSU board, they think they'll get in with 5 wins if they "blow everyone out"...