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You are saying there isn’t more injuries playing at 9am?If it could go either way, there's nothing to complain about.
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You are saying there isn’t more injuries playing at 9am?If it could go either way, there's nothing to complain about.
But again, do you think they aren’t up for 2-3 hours before a 9AM game, you are crazy.9am compared to noon is less time. Thtas Why I’m making the assumption.
You are saying there isn’t more injuries playing at 9am?
Has there ever been a game played at 9am? I’m making the assumption playing this early game when it’s never been played this early will result in this.I'm saying there's no data to indicate that there is.
I think the wake up call at 6am for a 9am game is different then the wake up call at 8am for a noon game.But again, do you think they aren’t up for 2-3 hours before a 9AM game, you are crazy.
and you dont think that through the week a lot of them arent waking up at 6am for work outs, school, jobs?I think the wake up call at 6am for a 9am game is different then the wake up call at 8am for a noon game.
Obviously college kids only wake up after noon. Duh. Other wise they get injured.and you dont think that through the week a lot of them arent waking up at 6am for work outs, school, jobs?
Obviously college kids only wake up after noon. Duh. Other wise they get injured.
My dad went up to visit my brother in college and got hammered trying to drink my brothers friends under the table. Middle of the night my dad went to roll out of bed, not realizing he was in a loft and smashed his head on the desk below. 7 major skull fractures, countless minor fractures, knocked both of his eyes out of the sockets. They couldn’t come home for another week and a half. I was home alone. Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern did not show up.This is absolutely true.
When I was a kid, I had bunk beds and loved to sleep on the top bunk. One time, when I had to wake up before noon, my foot slipped off one of the steps of the ladder thing and bruised my shin.
I had an early lab when i was in college and i was walking to class and tripped on a step and got a scrape on my knee pretty sure it was because of the early time and not following college girls up the stepsObviously college kids only wake up after noon. Duh. Other wise they get injured.
cant. its too early. everyone knows if you drink too early your body isnt awake yet and so you cant process the alcohol properly.View attachment 9377
STILL yakking about getting up and playing an early morning game?????
Sheesh... Go have a drink or three!!![]()
Work outs, school, jobs are a ton different then tackle football.and you dont think that through the week a lot of them arent waking up at 6am for work outs, school, jobs?
Exactly why you are a fucking moron.cant. its too early. everyone knows if you drink too early your body isnt awake yet and so you cant process the alcohol properly.
Yes, let’s compare walking to a class to tackling a 200 pound running back.Obviously college kids only wake up after noon. Duh. Other wise they get injured.
Yes, let’s compare walking to a class to tackling a 200 pound running back.
Go back on your little hiatus or hike or whatever you did when you weren’t being a condescending cocksucker here.
these are not the same arguments being made. nor is it the same argument now than it was then and 6 months ago no i wasnt maybe 4 months when we had less testing and rapid testing available. and before many safety protocols were in place.Exactly why you are a fucking moron.
You tried to argue anyone playing football doesn’t care a bout human lives 6 months ago. Now here you are.
You are a fucking moron.
YOU DONT KNOW THATstill wouldnt make it any more dangerous than any other time of day.
I disagree, I think time of day could. Exactly why we don’t see teams playing at 8am weekly Among other reasons too. That’s what I’m saying.these are not the same arguments being made. nor is it the same argument now than it was then and 6 months ago no i wasnt maybe 4 months when we had less testing and rapid testing available. and before many safety protocols were in place.
either way i would still argue time of day has no different potential to injury than any other time of day.