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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Clearly never seen a photo or video of doctors practicing internal medicine. They don't wear them to protect your nose from their spit.
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Originally posted by IUP PSAC Fan View Post
THE BLUE MASK DO NOT WORK TO FIGHT COVID!!! ITS THAT SIMPLE! QUESTION, IF THEY WORK WHY IS COIVD STILL HERE? ANOTHER CLOWN!
A lot of this is probability math. A standalone method with 30% efficacy isn't that great. But a method with 30% efficacy matched with a method with 90% efficacy is better than the 90% method alone. But yeah, listen to the media that tells you neither is in your best interest. They profit from getting you upset and you get your epidemiology advice from a former cop or a frozen dinner heir instead of from an epidemiologist. Keep fighting that culture war, brother.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Yes, they "work to fight covid." Do they totally prevent it? No. But they can catch the spit droplet carrying the virus that would land on your eye and most likely infect you.
A lot of this is probability math. A standalone method with 30% efficacy isn't that great. But a method with 30% efficacy matched with a method with 90% efficacy is better than the 90% method alone. But yeah, listen to the media that tells you neither is in your best interest. They profit from getting you upset and you get your epidemiology advice from a former cop or a frozen dinner heir instead of from an epidemiologist. Keep fighting that culture war, brother.
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A condom doesn't prevent pregnancy and is subject to user error - just like a mask - but its still a recommended method to prevent pregnancy or STIs. Is that political theater? Again, the next time you have surgery, call your doctor a clown of political theater when he/she's wearing a blue mask over their mouth and see how they respond. I get my medical information from medical professionals, not some actor profiting over the emotional response people have to their act.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
They offered a K/P late Sunday but I haven't seen him sign the dotted line. Last year's extra point and FG kicker was a freshman (and, he did well).
I'd guess they'll add (1) RB out of the portal to go along with Houser and Stewart, and, at least (1) WR (maybe two). They also will have a big WR play his first game at IUP this Fall despite the fact he'll be an academic senior (Luke Hardy). By my count, Hardy still has four years' eligibility (redshirt, Covid, medical redshirt).
As for LB, remember they return a guy who likely would have started last year (or, played a whole lot) but missed the whole season with an injury. Kelly is also coming back as a grad student. The two second string LBs from 2021 also return. One of the slew of freshmen safeties from last year is also moving to LB.
Some believe former Bloomsburg QB Logan Leiby is still on the IUP radar. I have my doubts after the Mak Sexton signing. It won't be easy signing a transfer QB of much quality after signing Sexton. Odds are whomever it would be would be coming here to carry a clipboard. Don't get me wrong ... I'd love for them to have two experienced QBs.
Who knows. Most years we'll continue to see a couple signings pop up in the days after Signing Day.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostThe TE is getting a ton of buzz. Kid is 6'5", 232 lbs and can fly.
So, why is he coming to D2?
Call me curious.
I don't get too exited about Signing Day. But, I must admit, this class looks incredible.
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