GumbyDamnit! wrote:billyjack wrote:ArmyVet wrote:Am I wrong thinking that the chances for a Big East basketball season increase significantly if the three remaining P5 conferences are actually able to make this football season happen?
To me, i think the NBA bubble will have the most impact on whether the Big East can have a season. If the NBA bubble continues to hold here for a couple of months, then the Big East will have a workable template to go forward with.
I guess i think that the football world has no impact on us, except to show us how NOT to go forward, cuz i'm biased against them cuz i think college football and the NFL are run by idiots. The SEC and ACC can force a football season, royally screw things up... and we could still have Big East basketball.
BJack spot on yet again. And that's why he is in the HLOH Poster Hall of Fame.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Also would love for it to be in Omaha. As we all know well Nova has a high winning % in Omaha since realignment. j/k
DudeAnon wrote:Personally, I think they should just shut it down for this year. I now know someone personally who got it (29 years old) and months later has still yet to recover her sense of smell or taste. She is also losing clumps of hair now (though that may be stress related to the other symptoms.) There is too much unknown and the possibility of permanent effects on the senses, lungs and heart are too dangerous in my opinion.
By next year the vaccine will be commonplace and covid-19 will be a sore memory. Anything before then would just be impatience.
DudeAnon wrote:Personally, I think they should just shut it down for this year. I now know someone personally who got it (29 years old) and months later has still yet to recover her sense of smell or taste. She is also losing clumps of hair now (though that may be stress related to the other symptoms.) There is too much unknown and the possibility of permanent effects on the senses, lungs and heart are too dangerous in my opinion.
By next year the vaccine will be commonplace and covid-19 will be a sore memory. Anything before then would just be impatience.
Jet915 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Personally, I think they should just shut it down for this year. I now know someone personally who got it (29 years old) and months later has still yet to recover her sense of smell or taste. She is also losing clumps of hair now (though that may be stress related to the other symptoms.) There is too much unknown and the possibility of permanent effects on the senses, lungs and heart are too dangerous in my opinion.
By next year the vaccine will be commonplace and covid-19 will be a sore memory. Anything before then would just be impatience.
The NCAA wont exist if they cancel another NCAA tournament.
Jet915 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Personally, I think they should just shut it down for this year. I now know someone personally who got it (29 years old) and months later has still yet to recover her sense of smell or taste. She is also losing clumps of hair now (though that may be stress related to the other symptoms.) There is too much unknown and the possibility of permanent effects on the senses, lungs and heart are too dangerous in my opinion.
By next year the vaccine will be commonplace and covid-19 will be a sore memory. Anything before then would just be impatience.
The NCAA wont exist if they cancel another NCAA tournament.
MUBoxer wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Personally, I think they should just shut it down for this year. I now know someone personally who got it (29 years old) and months later has still yet to recover her sense of smell or taste. She is also losing clumps of hair now (though that may be stress related to the other symptoms.) There is too much unknown and the possibility of permanent effects on the senses, lungs and heart are too dangerous in my opinion.
By next year the vaccine will be commonplace and covid-19 will be a sore memory. Anything before then would just be impatience.
1yr? That wildly optimistic seeing as a large segment of the population is anti vax, another large segment doesn't want to be the guinea pig of a new vaccine before finding out what the lasting effects are, wed need to scale it up to a massive population, and finally the estimated effective rate is closer to 50% rather than 100%.
I admire your optimism but 1yr from now we won't be back to life as it was on St Patrick's Day.
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