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Also, Stuart Mandel is a little [ hundin].
Also, Stuart Mandel is a little [ hundin].
One of the higher profile matchups of college football on Saturday
Stopped reading the story after this. What did it say?
Also, Stuart Mandel is a little [ hundin].
It's stunning to me that all of these national sports writers have dug in so deeply to the "I told you so!" narrative about COVID, even though being right will mean that many of them may lose jobs or get laid off for a while.
They are never held accountable, though. Here's a perfect example. Alan Shipnuck at Golf Magazine called for a shutdown of the PGA Tour in June when a few caddies tested positive.
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Two and a half months later, the PGA TOUR is a shining example of how sports can be played during this crisis. Yet, he refuses to admit he was wrong. The media think their job is to hold everybody else accountable, but who holds them accountable when they push for things that were proven wrong?
Odd to see the word "virtue" in a thread about Baylorwith a heavy heart.......LOL.
What a clown. You don't have to be very bright to realize 400-500 hundred people on a 200-acre golf course poses no undue threat whatsoever to the spread of the virus, but it's not really about common sense, it's all about virtue signaling and showing people how caring you are.
It's stunning to me that all of these national sports writers have dug in so deeply to the "I told you so!" narrative about COVID, even though being right will mean that many of them may lose jobs or get laid off for a while.
They are never held accountable, though. Here's a perfect example. Alan Shipnuck at Golf Magazine called for a shutdown of the PGA Tour in June when a few caddies tested positive.
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Two and a half months later, the PGA TOUR is a shining example of how sports can be played during this crisis. Yet, he refuses to admit he was wrong. The media think their job is to hold everybody else accountable, but who holds them accountable when they push for things that were proven wrong?
It's stunning to me that all of these national sports writers have dug in so deeply to the "I told you so!" narrative about COVID, even though being right will mean that many of them may lose jobs or get laid off for a while.
They are never held accountable, though. Here's a perfect example. Alan Shipnuck at Golf Magazine called for a shutdown of the PGA Tour in June when a few caddies tested positive.
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Two and a half months later, the PGA TOUR is a shining example of how sports can be played during this crisis. Yet, he refuses to admit he was wrong. The media think their job is to hold everybody else accountable, but who holds them accountable when they push for things that were proven wrong?
Yeah. Talk about mutually exclusive terms...Odd to see the word "virtue" in a thread about Baylor
I stopped reading after Mandel's tweet.
It's stunning to me that all of these national sports writers have dug in so deeply to the "I told you so!" narrative about COVID, even though being right will mean that many of them may lose jobs or get laid off for a while.
They are never held accountable, though. Here's a perfect example. Alan Shipnuck at Golf Magazine called for a shutdown of the PGA Tour in June when a few caddies tested positive.
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Two and a half months later, the PGA TOUR is a shining example of how sports can be played during this crisis. Yet, he refuses to admit he was wrong. The media think their job is to hold everybody else accountable, but who holds them accountable when they push for things that were proven wrong?
He doesn’t care. It is the narrative that he projects that is more important, not facts. This is how the whole media has become. They seem to think they know better than everyone else and will tell people how to live and think.Does Stuart Little not understand that 5 games being postponed means that the overwhelming majority of games still will be played this week?
The estimates in March from an European model projected millions in the US. 400-500k deaths alone in Texas.And these guys didn't know, Feb 7th, that Covid was going to be at least 5 times more deathly than the 30,000 million that die in the US, of influenza annually, as Someone else did, in a previous conversation with Xi.
30,000 million is a lot of deaths.And these guys didn't know, Feb 7th, that Covid was going to be at least 5 times more deathly than the 30,000 million that die in the US, of influenza annually, as Someone else did, in a previous conversation with Xi.
Piffle. Uncle Joe said that such a number is merely a statistic.30,000 million is a lot of deaths.