Agreed but with Furman’s current leadership I could see FU being the only SoCon team to opt out of the football season.
Agreed but with Furman’s current leadership I could see FU being the only SoCon team to opt out of the football season.
Okay. We are are not witnessing a conspiracy to hype the virus. The virus is the hype, now killing over 120,000 people. Wear a mask and social distance so we can watch some football and basketball this fall.apaladin wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:44 amNot from me but a good example of media fear mongering:
WYFF reported 2 nights ago that the COVID 19 had hot spots in the Upstate. They related the hot spots to the cities and hospitals with the highest % of beds in use. AnMed of Anderson was singled out as the worse case in the state with 94.2% of beds/rooms in use. Most of our attention span doesn’t make it past this point.
But, they continued the story by interviewing the Hospital Chief of Staff and asked him the reason for the spike. He went on to explain that 94 % only represented the rooms they currently make available due to supply and demand. In other words, AmMed may have 200 rooms, but they only staff 100 rooms and 94 of these rooms have patients in them. He said this helps them save money as they did not need to staff all rooms, but they could if needed. Now, we just went from 94.2% capacity to 47.1%.
Now it gets even better. He told WYFF that of the 94% of rooms in use, Only 6% were related to COVID.
Now, go back and read the beginning again. Tell me we are not witnessing a conspiracy to hype this virus.
Have no interest in football in the winter time. February is basketball time. Too cold to be outdoors, not so much around here but the further north you go.
Georgia's governor is doing a state-wide mask push (that he won't order). He said that if you want football, wear a mask.Roundball wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 4:50 pmI will repeat myself. It's simple folks. Wear a mask. Social distance. Otherwise, no sports. Gov. McMaster just reminded us that his EO includes no spectator sports. As long as the numbers keep spiking, the EO will not be lifted. He specifically said, that means no high school football and no college football in this state. Does not get any clearer than that.
Ride down to the lower end of White Horse on Sunday at noon.....you will see the spread in action.....no social distancing or precautions at a packed like sardines White Horse Rd Flea Market each Sunday followed by rising numbers on Tuesday.......apaladin wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:44 amNot from me but a good example of media fear mongering:
WYFF reported 2 nights ago that the COVID 19 had hot spots in the Upstate. They related the hot spots to the cities and hospitals with the highest % of beds in use. AnMed of Anderson was singled out as the worse case in the state with 94.2% of beds/rooms in use. Most of our attention span doesn’t make it past this point.
But, they continued the story by interviewing the Hospital Chief of Staff and asked him the reason for the spike. He went on to explain that 94 % only represented the rooms they currently make available due to supply and demand. In other words, AmMed may have 200 rooms, but they only staff 100 rooms and 94 of these rooms have patients in them. He said this helps them save money as they did not need to staff all rooms, but they could if needed. Now, we just went from 94.2% capacity to 47.1%.
Now it gets even better. He told WYFF that of the 94% of rooms in use, Only 6% were related to COVID.
Now, go back and read the beginning again. Tell me we are not witnessing a conspiracy to hype this virus.
South Carolina has a testicular fortitude problem with the Guvnah as well as Jerome Singleton in the SCHSL office. Henry is afraid of ticking off whitey by mandating a shut down of all travel baseball invading each weekend. He doesn't have the guts to mandate shutting down the AAU dribblers because he will be labeled a racist. 7 v 7 football clubs are invading each weekend as well.....Myrtle Beach was crawling with Little Chippers from the USSSA U10 left handed Dirt Dogs division last weekend but high school coaches are being treated like Dr. Mengele for wanting to actually introduce a football to their sessions....Roundball wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 4:50 pmI will repeat myself. It's simple folks. Wear a mask. Social distance. Otherwise, no sports. Gov. McMaster just reminded us that his EO includes no spectator sports. As long as the numbers keep spiking, the EO will not be lifted. He specifically said, that means no high school football and no college football in this state. Does not get any clearer than that.
Go past the community pools on the eastside of Greenville. Same thing. Rich or poor. Does not matter. People are ignorant.Fred Garvin wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 5:50 pmRide down to the lower end of White Horse on Sunday at noon.....you will see the spread in action.....no social distancing or precautions at a packed like sardines White Horse Rd Flea Market each Sunday followed by rising numbers on Tuesday.......apaladin wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:44 amNot from me but a good example of media fear mongering:
WYFF reported 2 nights ago that the COVID 19 had hot spots in the Upstate. They related the hot spots to the cities and hospitals with the highest % of beds in use. AnMed of Anderson was singled out as the worse case in the state with 94.2% of beds/rooms in use. Most of our attention span doesn’t make it past this point.
But, they continued the story by interviewing the Hospital Chief of Staff and asked him the reason for the spike. He went on to explain that 94 % only represented the rooms they currently make available due to supply and demand. In other words, AmMed may have 200 rooms, but they only staff 100 rooms and 94 of these rooms have patients in them. He said this helps them save money as they did not need to staff all rooms, but they could if needed. Now, we just went from 94.2% capacity to 47.1%.
Now it gets even better. He told WYFF that of the 94% of rooms in use, Only 6% were related to COVID.
Now, go back and read the beginning again. Tell me we are not witnessing a conspiracy to hype this virus.
The Jackal wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 5:21 pmGeorgia's governor is doing a state-wide mask push (that he won't order). He said that if you want football, wear a mask.Roundball wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 4:50 pmI will repeat myself. It's simple folks. Wear a mask. Social distance. Otherwise, no sports. Gov. McMaster just reminded us that his EO includes no spectator sports. As long as the numbers keep spiking, the EO will not be lifted. He specifically said, that means no high school football and no college football in this state. Does not get any clearer than that.
After you get done there swing back out toward Lowe’s on Poinset and follow that up with a short trip to the Walmart in TR. Packed like mullets, no social distancing and not a mask to be found... sure glad that hill air on this side of town prevents the virus.Fred Garvin wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 5:50 pmRide down to the lower end of White Horse on Sunday at noon.....you will see the spread in action.....no social distancing or precautions at a packed like sardines White Horse Rd Flea Market each Sunday followed by rising numbers on Tuesday.......apaladin wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:44 amNot from me but a good example of media fear mongering:
WYFF reported 2 nights ago that the COVID 19 had hot spots in the Upstate. They related the hot spots to the cities and hospitals with the highest % of beds in use. AnMed of Anderson was singled out as the worse case in the state with 94.2% of beds/rooms in use. Most of our attention span doesn’t make it past this point.
But, they continued the story by interviewing the Hospital Chief of Staff and asked him the reason for the spike. He went on to explain that 94 % only represented the rooms they currently make available due to supply and demand. In other words, AmMed may have 200 rooms, but they only staff 100 rooms and 94 of these rooms have patients in them. He said this helps them save money as they did not need to staff all rooms, but they could if needed. Now, we just went from 94.2% capacity to 47.1%.
Now it gets even better. He told WYFF that of the 94% of rooms in use, Only 6% were related to COVID.
Now, go back and read the beginning again. Tell me we are not witnessing a conspiracy to hype this virus.