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he's liking and retweeting stuff from both angles it appears

for example, he liked this one:

Latrell also retweeted that Bitter tweet re: the fallout.

But right after, he retweeted this

so ยฏ\_(ใƒ„)_/ยฏ

I'd be interested to see what percentage of kids who commit before their junior season is even over actually sign with the team they committed to

Just go get one, you'll find out how much when they bill you. Isn't that essentially the American Healthcare System in a nutshell?

That is the part that is so maddening. I do not understand how it is so hard to comprehend that the longer the restrictions are ignored, the longer they will need to stay in place.

Honest question here for someone who knows more about virology than me....given what we do know about the virus, if, back when things started getting serious in the US, instead of the pussy-footing half-shut downs, state by state for 2 months, wouldn't a nationwide, actual lockdown, for say 2-4 weeks have essentially let the virus run its course in the country, been better for the economy, and have allowed us to be on the road to recovery at this point, rather than opening states back up during the peak of the outbreak?

(Realizing the Pres likely does not have that authority, and it would take some major cooperation between governors, and the fed to pull something like that off)

Yeah, I've seen that concern floating around as well. I personally do worry that there will be a spike in cases, and we will go back to being shut down, but I understand the pressure the states are under to get economies going again.

Take a look at N. Carolina's phased reopening. I feel Gov Cooper is doing an excellent job using facts and data, and listening to the experts to get our state reopened.

https://www.northcarolinahealthnews.org/2020/05/05/coronavirus-today-may-5/

https://files.nc.gov/governor/documents/files/NCDHHS_PhaseOne.pdf

The stay-at-home orders, and closing of nonessential businesses flattened the curve. It was never about staying home to defeat the virus, it has always been about staying home so a giant spike in cases all at once didn't happen. Now, the governor feels as though the hospitals in the state will be able to keep up with demand so we can start easing up on some restrictions. Personally, I think we needed this type of direction at a national level, instead of state by state, but time will tell.

As good as Wilson was, the single play of his that always stands out in my mind is the 20-25 yard loss against Michigan

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