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  1. If memory serves, it takes longer for an offence to gel than a defence, as the defence reacts to the offence, but the offence has to mesh very well to shine.
  2. Tracker replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    U.S. Now Averaging 100,000 New COVID-19 Infections Daily, Again The U.S. is now averaging 100,000 new COVID-19 infections a day, returning to a milestone last seen during the winter surge in yet another bleak reminder of how quickly the delta variant has spread through the country. The U.S. was averaging about 11,000 cases a day in late June. Now the number is 107,143. It took the U.S. about nine months to cross the 100,000 average case number in November before peaking at about 250,000 in early January. Cases bottomed out in June but took about six weeks to go back above 100,000, despite a vaccine that has been given to more than 70% of the adult population. The seven-day average for daily new deaths also increased, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. It rose over the past two weeks from about 270 deaths per day to nearly 500 a day as of Friday. The virus is spreading quickly through unvaccinated populations, especially in the South where hospitals have been overrun with patients. Health officials are fearful that cases will continue to soar if more Americans don’t embrace the vaccine. “Our models show that if we don’t (vaccinate people), we could be up to several hundred thousand cases a day, similar to our surge in early January,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Rochelle Walensky said on CNN this week. U.S. Now Averaging 100,000 New COVID-19 Infections Daily, Again | HuffPost
  3. Tracker replied to Rich's topic in General Discussion
    Seattle PD Fires Two Cops for Participating in Capitol Riot -Reuters The Seattle Police Department has fired two officers for their participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Department Chief Adrian Diaz said in a statement Friday that Caitlin and Alexander Everett had breached the public’s trust, calling the attempted insurrection “an attack on our profession and on every officer across the country” and the two officers’ participation “a stain on our department.” He wrote, “The two officers were found to have crossed the outdoor barriers established by the Capitol Police and were directly next to the Capitol Building. Clear evidence places them directly next to the Capitol Building. It is beyond absurd to suggest that they did not know they were in an area where they should not be, amidst what was already a violent, criminal riot.” Diaz said five police officers lost their lives as a result of Jan. 6, making the two Seattle officers’ conduct all the more egregious. The chief extended his apologies to the officers who defended the Capitol on behalf of his department.
  4. Tracker replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Alabama has the worst vaccination rate. Cases are exploding. They just threw out 65,000 doses. As the delta variant nears 100% of coronavirus cases nationwide Alabama continues to be the worst state in the country for getting its population vaccinated. Barely more than one in three Alabamians (34.6%) are fully vaccinated, compared to one in two Americans (50.3%). Alabama State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris announced Friday that one month ago there were less than 200 people in the state hospitalized with COVID-19. Today there are over 1800. "We've had three straight days of double-digit deaths," Dr. Harris announced, the first time in months they've seen a death rate like that. They've also had four straight days of "much higher" coronavirus cases per day, now "ten times higher" than one month ago, more than 3000 per day. The state has 1.5 million doses currently available, but more than 65,000 doses just expired, Dr. Harris told reporters, calling it a "shame" they had to be thrown out because there are people around the world desperate for vaccines. Alabama has the worst vaccination rate. Cases are exploding. They just threw out 65,000 doses. - Alternet.org
  5. When you consider the state of the team when those players arrived, they were absolute Godsends. They did not produce a Cup win, but they brought sorely needed credibility, and if it had been for Nichols, we would not have been in position for Collaros to take us to the cup game.
  6. I thought it might have been because of Mennonites being in the crowd, Mennonites are forbidden from having sex standing up because it might lead to dancing.
  7. Disagree to an extent. We cannot discount the trades that brought us Khari Jones, Big Dougie and yes, even Matt Nichols.
  8. I assume that would not apply to Rider fans, and they are VERY strange.
  9. Why? Were Mennonites present?
  10. But it was still Bomber-CFL game!!!!!!!!!
  11. Tracker replied to JCon's topic in General Discussion
    Rep. Lauren Boebert lost a family member to COVID — but she's still a vaccine foe Rep. Lauren Boebert, the Colorado right-wing firebrand, has continued to oppose both mask mandates and vaccine precautions aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus, even as the pandemic heads into a third deadly wave, fueled by low vaccination rates and the fast-spreading delta variant. This is especially striking since a member of Boebert's extended family, her step-grandfather Bob Bentz, died of COVID last December. As Salon has previously reported, Boebert never knew her biological father. Her mother, Shawn (or Shawna) Roberts Bentz, became partners with Steve Bentz (Bob Bentz's son) sometime before 1994, when their first son was born. Lauren was 7 years old at that time. Shawn Roberts and Steve Bentz were married in 1996 and had three more sons, born around 1996, 1999 and 2003, according to a bankruptcy filing reviewed by Salon. Rep. Lauren Boebert lost a family member to COVID — but she's still a vaccine foe | Salon.com (Boebert has obviously found a well-paying side job)
  12. Tracker replied to Rich's topic in General Discussion
    Sad to say, this is the "new" America- looks a lot like the old America but with added slime.
  13. The team picked up where they left off in 2019, and can only get better. The highlights for me: Collaros taking hits and still not being afraid to sprint out; Oliviera pounding the ball just like you-know-who and not being tentative despite his severe injury in 2019; the swarming Bomber defence; Demski stepping up; and lastly: to those TiCat fans who said that the Grey Cup outcome would have been different if Masoli had been able to play- that excuse is completely gone now. The only real questions for the team are what to do when Harris is available and whether McGuire is as good as hoped. GREAT to see the CFL again and even better to see the Bombers not only win, but kick butt.
  14. Patience, Lady Grasshopper, patience.
  15. YESSSS!!!!! There's the game. and now a TD to finish it off!
  16. Same result, though. Predictable. referring to third down plunge.
  17. Good psych call by O'Shea.
  18. The scuff marks you see on the field are from TiCat butts dragging.
  19. He'll find someone new.
  20. That's a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
  21. Probably should wait untilt he game is over, but it is clear that we do not have to worry about our running game, or the defence. On the other hand Bailey ought to worry.
  22. Wolitarski the forgotten man again.
  23. Gotta cash this one in!
  24. Would they take E-transfer? If a Bomber could lay Simoni Lawence out, it would add icing to the win.

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