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June 20, 2020 at 9:55 pm in reply to: updated–Round Three? Robinson’s rebuttal to the rebuttal to the . . . #116881
znModeratorAs a rule I think it’s better to keep similar things in threads where the same conversation on the same topic just keeps going. Starting new threads drives other threads off of page one. There’s so much going on now, page one is just crazy with stuff!
znModeratorMy wife has been running a fever for a day, and had body aches for several days. Going to get tested this morning.There aren’t many cases in our county, and we’ve been really careful, so it seems pretty unlikely…and yet…she got something, somewhere.
I hope everything’s fine. When do you find out?
znModeratoroldnotdead
The Ram season IMO turned basically on 2 missed FGs. If not for those, no one would be asking “what happened to the Rams?” Well, the Rams will have a new kicker this year. I think it will be Lirim Hajrullahu.
Lirim has a better leg than Greg ever had. He’s been far and away more consistent than Greg ever was. He’s been a professional for years, kicking FGs outside in the Canadian winters. He’s proven himself under professional pressure. He would have to get sick or injured not to be the Ram’s PK this year. I think they will try to sneak Sloman onto the PS but I don’t think he will get there too many teams need a kicker like the Giants. So that probably puts MacGinnis on the PS.
Lirim could be the last piece of the puzzle. His range and accuracy could be the deciding factor in crucial games in the same way Greg was in the NFC Championship game in 2018. The only downside is his age at 30. But being a PK minimizes that issue. Talk about under the radar weapons I think Lirim could very well be exactly that. I watched some of his Canadian kicks and I’m shocked he has lasted that long in the CFL without being signed in the NFL.
But the reason I think he’s a lock to make the team is that he can punt. He’s not a great punter but he’s not bad either (44-45 yd aver last year) in the same way Hekker isn’t a great PK but he’s serviceable. Having both kickers being able to fill in for each other is a huge roster advantage especially this year. If Hekker shows up with a slight temp he won’t be allowed to play so having someone who can be a gameday replacement would be huge.
Last year during the season in different games Lirim made a 62 yd FG and a 70 yd FG with the last one being in heavy November air. Imagine needing a game-winning FG in January in Chicago, Greenbay, or Philly and I think you get the value of having proven weather and pressure-proof pk.
Yeah, he’s my pick for under the radar impact signing.
znModeratorReminder: There are 136 days until Election Day, and there is still no basis for the conspiracy theory that voting by mail will lead to massive fraud.
In an election plagued by pandemic, uncertainty, and death, the American people deserve the truth from our leaders. https://t.co/41pjOUvoVn
— Ellen L Weintraub (@EllenLWeintraub) June 20, 2020
znModeratorKelly O’Donnell@KellyO
On assignment here in Tulsa and @NBCNews has learned six members of the Trump campaign advance team staff tested positive for COVID-19. Campaign says that group will not be in attendance at tonight’s rally.
znModeratorStacy Alaimo from Facebook
[me note–S.A. is the author of this:

and now to the actual post—>]
I’ve been excited and hopeful about the uprisings and some of the official responses that suggest there is finally (!!!) some long overdue momentum to stop racist police violence. But I am concerned about the backlash brewing (being purposefully vague here because the specifics are triggering). And even though I’m glad so many people are reading and thinking and talking about racism and white privilege I’m worried that this will evaporate into a fuzzy sort of “awareness” (versus legislation and material change!), which various corporate and other entities pin on their products (like the pink ribbon of Susan B Komen foundation that adorns many carcinogenic products). Also, I’ve heard a few radio interviews in which white people claimed to know nothing about racism, cheerfully admitting their ignorance, which troubles me. My immediate reaction is, uh, where have you been living? WTF? But I also think about all the courses I used to teach that were focused on race, in which white students would claim to know nothing about racism, until I asked them whether they had anyone in their family who was racist or whether they had ever been around white people who were racist. As it turns out, sadly, they knew a lot about racists and racism. I’m feeling shaky with hope that things might finally begin to change, but also wary of, say the sudden endorsement of Juneteenth on a bunch of products and services, the fuzzy warm “awareness” that makes white people comfortable in their new (?) consciousness, and the ways “ignorance” can be performed as innocence. This is a mess of thoughts and feelings–that I am sure have been articulated better by someone else.
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znModeratorI just think the DNC used the machinery to rig things. That explains Biden and to me there’s not much point in trying to dig deeper.
To me it’s simple. People have the built in emotional concepts (I know, that’s an oxymoron) to immediately identify with issues of human rights and visible injustice. So yes absolutely this summer’s protests are completely unprecedented.
They have less of that emotional identification when it comes to things like climate change, endless war, universal health insurance, and election machinery. That’s all more abstract and you have to want to see it, and have to actively engage in learning about it. And–most of us get swept up in just the daily routines of living and don’t develop the skills for that. So it’s easier for dominant ideology to fog things over.
znModeratorLook: The goalposts have been raised at SoFi Stadium https://t.co/uJVpuLo1tL
— Rams Wire (@TheRamsWire) June 20, 2020
znModerator.@HSFBamerica posted Rams head coach Sean McVay's entire hour-long Thursday chat with Southern California high school coaches on YouTube. You can watch it here:https://t.co/ZW7VMKNQfH
— Stu Jackson (@StuJRams) June 20, 2020
znModeratorMatt Bowen@MattBowen41
Look at how the 49ers put stress on opposing defenses because of their ability to run & pass effectively.That forces you to defend both horizontally and vertically.
The Chiefs found that balance in the Super Bowl win.
Can look at the Rams offense in the 2018 season, too.
znModeratorEvery year on “Hard Knocks,” there are a few players who become stars of the show. The Rams have a lot of candidates to claim that title https://t.co/bJ9rDUyhvQ
— Cameron DaSilva (@camdasilva) June 20, 2020
znModeratorLET 👏 RUSS 👏 COOK 👏 pic.twitter.com/y2QArf0nYx
— PFF (@PFF) June 20, 2020
znModeratorWonder if he knows he’s been watching games with players kneeling … because they haven’t stopped. https://t.co/zdOj899g05
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) June 19, 2020
June 20, 2020 at 12:14 pm in reply to: LA Rams News: 22 UDFA complete analysis post-2020 NFL Draft #116845
znModeratorI think this is a nice article about the Rams udfas.
Yes, and thanks for adding a link to the “guide” post.
I know it’s just UDFAs and it’s really hard to tell with those, but, it really looks like a great crop this year.
znModeratorWendell Tyler makes an amazing 27 yard touchdown catch in traffic against the 49ers on Monday night football! pic.twitter.com/kpvvMYyFLS
— RAMS ON FILM (@RamsOnFilm) June 19, 2020
znModeratorIs immunity to this virus short-lived? Could be.
Our biggest questions yet about immunity to covid-19 | MIT ...
https://www.technologyreview.com/2020/06/19/1004169/biggest-questions-about-immunity-to-covid-19/COVID-19 immune response may remain stable for two months after diagnosis
https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/covid-19-immune-response-may-remain-stable-for-two-months-after-diagnosis-scientists-say/story-BUBqEAHbk75yjj0y8oxLcN.htmlStudies Report Rapid Loss of COVID-19 Antibodies
The results, while preliminary, suggest that survivors of SARS-CoV-2 infection may be susceptible to reinfection within weeks or months.
https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/studies-report-rapid-loss-of-covid-19-antibodies-67650
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znModeratorWhen you don’t wear your seatbelt it’s a personal choice and you are only risking your life.
If you don’t wear a mask in public in close proximity to another person you are saying you don’t care about other’s lives,
Which makes you a complete asshole pic.twitter.com/8NJzGAInpi
— Tommy (@RamTommyInLA) June 19, 2020
znModeratorSo you’re saying Karl Marx would vote for Biden?
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znModeratorThe American people need to see this.
Donald Trump has mismanaged this crisis we're in so profoundly, that it's almost unfathomable.
There has *never* been mismanagement like this ever by the President of the United States. And we're all needlessly suffering because of it. pic.twitter.com/ul5XoQv9dQ
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 19, 2020
June 19, 2020 at 11:21 pm in reply to: Just a thread for different kindsa interesting things #116820
znModeratorWow: Prime Minister @jacindaardern of New Zealand sets a high bar for the rest of us. This is leadership.pic.twitter.com/xiUyVlmrQw
— Sheril Kirshenbaum (@Sheril_) June 20, 2020
znModeratorST. LOUIS (KMOX) – A petition has been made with hopes of changing the city’s name in St. Louis and taking down a statue of its namesake, Saint Louis IX in Forest Park. The creators say the city’s name is “outright disrespect” to Jewish and Muslim residents and they’re asking for support.
For those unfamiliar with King Louis IX he was a rabid anti-semite who spearheaded many persecutions against Jewish people. Centuries later Nazi Germany gained inspiration and ideas from Louis IX. Louis IX was also vehemently Islamophobic and led a murderous crusade against Muslims which ultimately cost him his life
znModeratorI’m going to assume you are using “progressive” as a noun and not a verb. Because I believe many democrats be they liberal or centrist think progressively in terms of seeking a “forward” out of the present which focuses on going backward in search of Camelot.
And that’s not what leftists and progressives mean when we say someone is or isn’t a leftist or progressive.
If you’re going to respect different views, W, you have to actually have a sense of what they are to the people who hold them.
Justa thot.
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znModerator🚨🚨Holy smokes —>>
NEW: Never-released report shows number of people killed by police activity in New York City is more than double what was reported.https://t.co/UfRx2ILJVd
— Navy Mom 🆘 🌊 (@USNavyMomPA) June 19, 2020
znModeratorMost seasons with 1,000 rushing yards
Emmitt Smith – 11
Curtis Martin – 10
Walter Payton – 10
Barry Sanders – 10
Frank Gore – 9
Jerome Bettis – 8
Tony Dorsett – 8
Franco Harris – 8
Steven Jackson – 8
Adrian Peterson – 8
Thurman Thomas – 8
LaDainian Tomlinson – 8— NFL Stats (@NFL_Stats) June 19, 2020
znModeratorLater this summer @IsaacBruce80 will finally be Enshrined in the Pro football Hall of Fame & I’m still so very excited for the moment he so very much deserves
Performances such as this one got him here! 2001 against New Orleans, Ike hits pay dirt 3 times for the hat trick! pic.twitter.com/XzQ53xw7gN
— RAMS ON FILM (@RamsOnFilm) June 19, 2020
znModeratorfrom https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2020/05/23/la-rams-darious-williams-brandon-staley-cornerback/
First-year defensive coordinator Brandon Staley singled out Williams on Thursday as a player he really likes.
“I really like this secondary group. I think that Darious Williams is a guy that played really good football for this group in the last couple games,” Staley said. “I think this guy can cover, I think he’s got a really good skill set for corner. He can run, he can change directions, he can play the ball in the deep part of the field, he’s got a good body. Him and David Long – Troy Hill has played a lot of different positions in the NFL, provides a lot of versatility. Those guys really are exciting to be able to work with and we can use those guys in some unique ways, hopefully.”
June 19, 2020 at 1:20 pm in reply to: can there be a season? 2 pre-season games cancelled so far #116786
znModeratorAlso in here, a lot more detail on the NFL's discussions on how they'll approach rosters in the fall. Including …
🤒 NFL actually already has a contagious disease policy.
🏈 A COVID-19 reserve list will likely be necessary.
✍️ Expansion of practice squads to 16 is in play. https://t.co/tohUgFivPT— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) June 19, 2020
znModeratorGeorge Preston Marshall statue removed at RFK Stadiumhttps://t.co/QNsh0azRse pic.twitter.com/SpKrjAztZO
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) June 19, 2020
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