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10 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Someone wearing a motorcycle helmet is only going to put their own life at risk. Someone who isn’t vaccinated has the potential to put many other peoples lives at risk too. They are not the same. Yes they both are a dumbass, but it’s not just them paying the consequences for their actions. 

This.

Not wearing a motorcycle helmet is just natural selection at work. 

Not getting vaxxed is recklessly endangering others.

And no it's not debatable on the facts.

Anti vaxxers can make all the propaganda based appeals to emotion they want, the verifiable facts say otherwise.

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17 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

This.

Not wearing a motorcycle helmet is just natural selection at work. 

Not getting vaxxed is recklessly endangering others.

And no it's not debatable on the facts.

Anti vaxxers can make all the propaganda based appeals to emotion they want, the verifiable facts say otherwise.

Not to mention people without the vaccine carry many mores times the amount of covid-19 itself than those with. Enough that they make transmission much easier either to another unvaccinated person or even a vaccinated person. 

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13 minutes ago, BPF said:

So the starting lineup on the line will definitely not be the same one we saw struggle against the steelers second string. Looks like the plan to fix the line is starting to take shape.

Unfortunately Elflein is the major liability and he's still going to start until they're forced to bench him. Maybe that's why Rhule mentioned Deonte as the next guy up after Daley

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Since almost the entire team and staff are vaccinated, covid could probably work its way through the locker room and no one would think anything of it if not for the ridiculous fear-mongering.  But we have to keep testing asymptomatic people every week anyway. 

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1 hour ago, Jackie Lee said:

Unfortunately Elflein is the major liability and he's still going to start until they're forced to bench him. Maybe that's why Rhule mentioned Deonte as the next guy up after Daley

All the pressure against the Steelers came from our C missing blocks.

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1 hour ago, KillerKat said:

We're moving Daley from LG to RG instead of Jordan, Elfein, or Brown? Doesn't make sense.

Daley said he's most comfortable at LG, Brown's been looking good at RG so it would seem like a no brainer. They seem more concerned about false starts than the health of the QB

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37 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Since almost the entire team and staff are vaccinated, covid could probably work its way through the locker room and no one would think anything of it if not for the ridiculous fear-mongering.  But we have to keep testing asymptomatic people every week anyway. 

I have a hunch the total # of cases this year will exceed that of last year.

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