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One “little window leak” per Twitter. We’ll see.That was the Metrodome.
One “little window leak” per Twitter. We’ll see.That was the Metrodome.
It's almost like the vaccines, don't really do much.
Probably not, other than mitigate the symptoms and increase survival rates for those most at risk.It's almost like the vaccines, don't really do much.
Finally, someone in the public eye comes out and says it.
If their goal is to keep players from severe symptoms that I guess I get that. If they are trying to prevent the spread it's just simply not true. And truth be told no NFL players up to this point have had severe health problems and that certainly seems like a personal choice the NFL should have no part in.Is anyone implying the vaccine is solving every problem? If they are, they're wrong. However, it is at least mitigating quite a few. One only need look at the number of unvaccinated people hospitalized presently to see this.
Maybe they can paint a Saints logo at midfield and call it a home game like when they played the Giants in 2005.
How on earth do you remember shit like this?Maybe they can paint a Saints logo at midfield and call it a home game like when they played the Giants in 2005.
Two reasons: I have an amazing memory and there was a time when I lived and breathed the NFL and football as a whole.How on earth do you remember shit like this?
Another tough one. No OL to speak of, deteriorated remnants of Parcells' defenses. Burned through the prime of Romo's career there.The last season I can remember with total clarity is 2011. The end of that season broke me and I haven't been the same as a fan since.