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re: Maravich scoring

Posted by familydad on 2/29/24 at 9:59 am
Clark is a great woman’s basketball player. Comparing a woman and man in a sport is not realistic, thus Maravich and Clark comparisons make no sense. If you look up Track and Field events or Swimming events and compare men’s vs. women’s times, there is about a 10% faster or better score for men than women.

Different games for men and women. Both great athletes, but cannot compare.
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Above is Devin White’s hit that was called targeting

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Above is Dallas Turner’s “hit” which was not called targeting.

Which looks more like targeting?……BE
Compare Devin White's hit on Fitzgerald in 2019 vs. Turner's hit on Jayden last night.

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Above is Devin White’s hit that was called targeting

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Above is Dallas Turner’s “hit” which was not called targeting.

Which looks more like targeting?……BE
Compare Devin White's hit on Fitzgerald in 2019 vs. Turner's hit on Jayden last night.

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Above is Devin White’s hit that was called targeting

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Above is Dallas Turner’s “hit” which was not called targeting.

Which looks more like targeting?……BE
The HOME TEAM shall set ticket prices. The HOME TEAM agrees to pay the VISITING TEAM, as full and complete compensation for the 2023 game the fixed sum of $1,600,000 on or before January 31st, 2024.

We paid Army 1.6 mil, as we do with all visiting teams this year.

re: The Dunham QB

Posted by familydad on 9/19/23 at 10:54 am
Ptguru21, Forever,
Obviously not too familiar with Baton Rouge schools. There are some excellent private schools and Dunham is one of them. My daughters all attended, so I have understanding you may not. This year, at The Dunham School, the average ACT average is 28 for ALL students, 33 for the the top 20% of students, 3 national merit scholars, 27 AP scholars. They are a small, Christian school that only graduates 60-70 each year. Their academics are top notch. Looking forward to seeing their young quarterback, hopefully he develops and attends LSU.

re: Coach House’s kid

Posted by familydad on 1/3/23 at 4:09 pm
Same High School as Stingley- Dunham
????65,435 =125+325+64,985 correct????
VACCINATED vs. UNVACCINATED STATS:

COVID Unvaccinated 4.9x more likely to be infected and 29.2 x more likely to be hospitalized than vaccinated. Study of 40,000 people from May thru end of July 2021 (includes Delta variant), FACTS

Look at this logically and from a medical perspective- not political, not anecdotally, but from scientific facts.

The vaccine helps prevent COVID and significantly prevents hospitalizations.

DO YOUR PART and wipe out this virus by getting vaccinated. It’s not perfect, but it works.
White Tiger:
You may be right that Polio, Diptheria, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Pertussis, along with most common forms of Pneumococcal disease causing sepsis, meningitis, pneumonia, ear infections in children and Haemophilus influenza which causes sepsis, joint infections, meningitis in children have declined to a small fraction of what they were for a reason other than the introduction of vaccines targeted against them. Many would argue that since the decline of these childhood illnesses that caused much disease and death followed the introduction of the vaccine that the cause for the decline was the vaccine, BUT, you may be right.

As far as your exosome theory for the cause of COVID. You may want to share this with the thousands of scientists working on the problem of combating the virus to tell them you think it is an exosome.
White Tiger:

As you say “claim of eradication of polio by vaccine”.

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Read this and understand how devastating Polio was in the past and how successful the vaccine has been against this disease.

Look at the FACTS, do not just express your personal opinions.
To White Tiger- Re: Variants

Most viruses mutate constantly, trying to improve their survival. These mutations, when they become prevalent are called variants. Regarding this Corona Virus, there are, at present, 13 major variants- for example Delta resulting from over 20,000 mutations, thus far. We should all fear a variant that is more virulent and resistant, thus more deadly. These variants/mutations are NOT caused by the vaccine. The Corona Virus is constantly trying to get better at replicating, so it mutates. There have been mutations/variants present starting the first few months of the virus’ existence.
To White Tiger:
Why would childhood illness need to be eradicated? Are you referring to COVID?

Because this illness- COVID- is an illness that causes illness and death to all ages, especially the elderly.

Other “childhood illnesses” suppressed by childhood vaccines given in U. S.:
- Rubella caused birth defects (cataracts, hearing loss, still birth) in pregnant mom
- Polio caused paralysis in all ages
- Meases caused pneumonia, encephalitis- sometimes leading to deafness (1/1000); Death (1-3/1000)
- Pertussis (whooping cough)- pneumonia and convulsions, apnea- 1% die
- Diptheria (respiratory illness with death rate of over 10%)- 15,000 died in US in 1921

Amazing the difference vaccines have made in illness prevention.
The numbers I have found on COVID in Louisiana:
671,000 cases
12,226 deaths
Thus “only” 1.8% death rate- 98.2% live

Population of Lousiana is 4,600,000
Thus about 15% of population has tested positive (not perfect numbers)

We all want to get back to normal.
Why not reduce your chance of illness/death and those around you chances of illness/death by receiving a vaccine to prevent your illness and transmitting it to others.

Vaccine is proven to reduce your chance of getting COVID. Vaccine has proven to reduce severe COVID significantly. I would think the vast majority would want this

Unless we suppress this illness, variants will spin off and one of them may be much worse than the original COVID, even worse than Delta. We need to all do our part to prevent this for us, our families and others.
COVID Unvaccinated 4.9x more likely to be infected and 29.2 x more likely to be hospitalized than vaccinated. Study of 40,000 people from May thru end of July 2021 (includes Delta variant), FACTS

Look at this logically and from a medical perspective- not political, not anecdotally, but from scientific facts.

The vaccine helps prevent COVID and significantly prevents hospitalizations.

DO YOUR PART and wipe out this virus by getting vaccinated. It’s not perfect, but it works.
COVID Unvaccinated 4.9x more likely to be infected and 29.2 x more likely to be hospitalized than vaccinated. Study of 40,000 people from May thru end of July 2021 (includes Delta variant), FACTS

Look at this logically and from a medical perspective- not political, not anecdotally, but from scientific facts.

The vaccine helps prevent COVID and significantly prevents hospitalizations.

DO YOUR PART and wipe out this virus by getting vaccinated. It’s not perfect, but it works.
COVID Unvaccinated 4.9x more likely to be infected and 29.2 x more likely to be hospitalized than vaccinated. Study of 40,000 people from May thru end of July 2021 (includes Delta variant), FACTS

Look at this logically and from a medical perspective- not political, not anecdotally, but from scientific facts.

The vaccine helps prevent COVID and significantly prevents hospitalizations.

DO YOUR PART and wipe out this virus by getting vaccinated. It’s not perfect, but it works.
COVID Unvaccinated 4.9x more likely to be infected and 29.2 x more likely to be hospitalized than vaccinated. Study of 40,000 people from May thru end of July 2021 (includes Delta variant), FACTS

Look at this logically and from a medical perspective- not political, not anecdotally, but from scientific facts.

The vaccine helps prevent COVID and significantly prevents hospitalizations.

DO YOUR PART and wipe out this virus by getting vaccinated. It’s not perfect, but it works.