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Originally posted by BlueJay View Post
In some areas football could be played simultaneously with b-ball, but in the Northeast, the Great Plains, and upper Midwest that would be dicey!
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Well, the states choosing to re-open may be re-closing shortly thereafter. Of course, the Las Vegas mayor says she's all for survival of the fittest. Who knows. In these odd times perhaps each league just plays its own season with no national playoffs, etc. But, without a cure or vaccine, it really just seems like a pipe dream.
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Originally posted by BlueJay View Post
I wonder just how "fit' the illustrious mayor Of Las VEgas is?? Gotta wonder!!
I lived in Vegas between '05 and '08. Her husband, Oscar Goodman, was the mayor then. He was so successful and well-liked that his wife became Mayor after him.. The Goodman's have been the Mayor since 1999. Oscar was famous for being flanked by two showgirls whenever he made an announcement or held a meeting. At one point it became an issue, because the showgirl gigs were at the public expense and it added up to a lot of money. The verdict to that was that it represented the City of Las Vegas so appropriately that it was worth the expense.
The fact is if you want a disease to spread throughout the United States as quickly as possible, start it in Vegas. Luckily, the Strip workers (represented by their unions) rejected her ideas in no uncertain terms.
BTW, the Goodman's have strong ties to Philadelphia. Of course, Oscar Goodman is known as being the lawyer to the mob. He is a Philadelphian. His wife is a native New Yorker; however, they met when she was a student at Bryn Mawr and he was a student at Haverford College.
You can file this under "for people who want to know."
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View PostIt is. Here in Texas the state is opening up Friday. Once you let the cat out of the bag I think the people will lose all discipline. Not all, but many. Of course, last week the stable genius Lieutenant Governor said " there are more important things than living" as justification for opening up. I think we're in deep trouble. The only difference between now and when it started is that the health system can handle more cases.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View PostI'm not in PA so maybe I don't see it but what is it that Tom Wolf has done to warrant all the criticism?
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View PostHas IUP learned NOTHING over the past 10 years?! That open week could bite you again...
Tort also refused to take a road game in Week 1 ... and, not many want to come here in non-conference to take a beating.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
If they'd go with a spring schedule you could have Week 1 in early March. Training camp in late Jan or early February outside would be a treat. As of now, I just cannot see any possible way they play on schedule in the Fall. It would be an athletic department nightmare with essentially every sport playing at the same time. They'd have to bulk up their staffs to handle it.
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Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
I sense sarcasm. There was a guy a few years ago who said something like "give me liberty or give me death". You can look it up.
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https://www.bing.com/search?q=there+...NGA3dT&plvar=0
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Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
The governor in Pennsylvania ordered "non-essential" businesses to close. That excluded beer distributors (okay, I know some of you would argue that they're essential) and Wolf Home Products (no, the name is not a coincidence), makers of kitchen cabinets. In the age of social distancing, golf courses, often designated as open spaces, were ordered closed whereas densely populated public transportation continued to run.
Most of the criticism has been from rural Republicans. Unfortunately, the virus is now starting to creep into their areas and it ain't going back to the cities.
Golf courses - a prime target for the naysayers. Social distancing while playing? Yes, maybe. In the clubhouse? Traveling to and from? Not essential to do. Sorry.
Public transportation is a real dilemma. However, transit systems around the country have remained open (I'm aware that 3 SEPTA employees have died). But the argument is that they needed to remain open for people to get to their essential jobs. In many neighborhoods, people need public transportation just to stay alive, get necessities to sustain life, food, medications, etc. So, that's a real problem. The bottom line is Wolf did the same as other governors from both sides of the aisle.
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I saw his interview live the day he made it. I understood that it was the way he personally felt about his life and not that of all seniors. He was willing to (or at least chance it) sacrifice his life if it meant saving the economy and the future of the younger generations ability to maintain America as the leader of the free world.
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Originally posted by CUlater View Post
What makes you feel so strongly that things will not be able to open up on schedule in the fall? Football in spring would create too many challenges to be a real possibility. We are closer to seeing football in the fall as planned than we are to seeing a spring schedule. There will be football in the fall in some capacity outside of a strong rebound of the virus due to states reopening, the only question is if it will be a modified/abbreviated schedule.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
Virtually all criticism of Wolf's handling of the situation is purely political. The truth is Wolf has followed, almost to the letter, what the other governors have done.
Most of the criticism has been from rural Republicans. Unfortunately, the virus is now starting to creep into their areas and it ain't going back to the cities.
Golf courses - a prime target for the naysayers. Social distancing while playing? Yes, maybe. In the clubhouse? Traveling to and from? Not essential to do. Sorry.
Public transportation is a real dilemma. However, transit systems around the country have remained open (I'm aware that 3 SEPTA employees have died). But the argument is that they needed to remain open for people to get to their essential jobs. In many neighborhoods, people need public transportation just to stay alive, get necessities to sustain life, food, medications, etc. So, that's a real problem. The bottom line is Wolf did the same as other governors from both sides of the aisle.
Overall, I support the stay at home order. The details and execution could have been better.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
My opinion is once PA starts to re-open ... the virus will have a major rally. Yes, it slowed down, but that's because we've been living like hermits for 40 days. Once the gates are open ...
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