Recruiting Forum Football Talk II

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I kind of hope Velus starts over Brandon Johnson (assuming he starts) we need some burners, we have had possession guys for 4 years, time to change. Besides, Palmer and Keyton are both possession guys.
I don’t have that same opinion of Palmer and Keyton.
 
Tillman will play a ton this year, unless these freshman dudes come in and are unreal, but now I think most of the class redshirts due to all this **** going on.

Ehh I would hope the NCAA would allow for teams to practice a little longer this year once everything gets ramped up. In order for teams to get their players back up to the levels they need to be at so there are less injuries.
 
Tee was mediocre-good, I saw it with my own eyes, so those weird garbage ratings that nobody understands do not mean crap to me.

He wasn't JG awful though...he was just adequate enough to win, even though he was completely surrounded with amazing talent. Anybody saying he was a great QB is a liar...he was an adequate mediocre-good QB...Kind of like Bama had till Kiffin came along.
He was very good at running when he was forced out of the pocket.
 
I don't want to rain on Brillo's parade and explain why the antibody testing that is suggesting 55x understated cases is most likely very wrong, but even so, the total cases are still almost certainly significantly understated. I still think real mortality is in the 1.0-1.5% range overall, but can vary significantly with demographic. Take your Vit D, C, and zinc. If you can get it, keep some Liposomal Vit C (LivOn Labs is a great choice) around and take it if you get symptoms. You'll be fine.
Mortality rate ain't sniffing 1%...but I know you are so heavily invested in that opinion at this point, that nothing will ever change your mind.
 
Well, since Jennifer Anniston worker in a chain restaurant, I am going with Office Space.

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I figured that was some of it but it continues to rise. Figured it would have fallen off a cliff. The problem seems to be so few have been classified as "recovered".

Some states' "recovered" cases aren't being reported or updated regularly yet. Georgia has like no recoveries yet. Also, places like NY are reporting 'probable' deaths while only testing those sick enough to go to the hospital. Numbers are very skewed.

For months, there were estimates that the Swine Flu had a mortality rate of between 1% to 3%. It is now estimated to have been around 0.02%.
 
I think the bigger question is how are they classifying those who have recovered? Who are the patients being reported as recovered? I am guessing it is those who have been hospitalized, treated, and eventually released. All those who have had milder symptoms and been tested positive, then sent home with instructions to make sure certain symptoms don’t start to manifest, I am sure they have recovered at home and not been reported. That is the majority of the cases, and they will most likely never be reported as recovered.

In some states, yes. That's why many states have very few "recoveries." But TN's classification is, "Recovered cases refer to those who have been released from isolation after seven days from their onset of symptoms, plus 72 hours of being symptom-free." I feel like our state is doing a good job with handling the virus.
 
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