Definitely a loser.
johnnyblaze36 said:"Forum 16 loser" here. Went to the game earlier and it was the single worst SPORTS experience of my life.wacarnolds said:
Forum 16 losers need to go back to their hole
Forget what this thread was started about; the play was awful but even worse was seeing three bleachers of socially distant players then all run to the huddle during a timeout thus confirming there is little sign of intelligent life left on this planet.
Oh, and the lady usher that pointed to her own nose repeatedly at me while walking up the aisle because my mask had literally dropped a half inch below my nostrils as if she was my kindergarten teacher. Full on insanity.
We need people like you to stay in your own hole and basement forever so we can get back to functioning like real live human beings in public.
I've been on the basketball board and politics board for a long time. I will stay right here thank you.wacarnolds said:
Forum 16 losers need to go back to their hole
This.bobinator said:
Sounds like you're mad at someone for doing their job.
PJYoung said:Blaming employees for enforcing the rules is what, emotional immaturity? I don't even know what to call it other than child like.bobinator said:
Sounds like you're mad at someone for doing their job.
bobinator said:
So do y'all have a social justice tolerance meter?
Like a pregame show of unity is okay as long as it's not during the national anthem, but if a member of the team is warming up in a BLM shirt you're out?
The idea it doesn't accumulate time is largely laughable.Pumpkinhead said:
I think some of the stuff with the team you are seeing, such as their seats socially distanced but then they briefly group together during timeouts, is to avoid getting nailed with contact tracing protocols if somebody test positive.
I *think* they are wearing proximity devices and anyone who for 15 minutes or more was within within 6 feet of a positive case, that person would fall under contact tracing. So they are trying to avoid the 15 minute proximity times.
So don't quote me on this cause I haven't fully confirmed, but if you are interested in that topic maybe look into further, as in terms of an explanation of the behaviors you are seeing, it may roughly be something like that.
greg.w.h said:The idea it doesn't accumulate time is largely laughable.Pumpkinhead said:
I think some of the stuff with the team you are seeing, such as their seats socially distanced but then they briefly group together during timeouts, is to avoid getting nailed with contact tracing protocols if somebody test positive.
I *think* they are wearing proximity devices and anyone who for 15 minutes or more was within within 6 feet of a positive case, that person would fall under contact tracing. So they are trying to avoid the 15 minute proximity times.
So don't quote me on this cause I haven't fully confirmed, but if you are interested in that topic maybe look into further, as in terms of an explanation of the behaviors you are seeing, it may roughly be something like that.
Pumpkinhead said:
I think some of the stuff with the team you are seeing, such as their seats socially distanced but then they briefly group together during timeouts, is to avoid getting nailed with contact tracing protocols if somebody test positive.
I *think* they are wearing proximity devices and anyone who for 15 minutes or more was within within 6 feet of a positive case, that person would fall under contact tracing. So they are trying to avoid the 15 minute proximity times.
So don't quote me on this cause I haven't fully confirmed, but if you are interested in that topic maybe look into further, as in terms of an explanation of the behaviors you are seeing, it may roughly be something like that.
Pumpkinhead said:greg.w.h said:The idea it doesn't accumulate time is largely laughable.Pumpkinhead said:
I think some of the stuff with the team you are seeing, such as their seats socially distanced but then they briefly group together during timeouts, is to avoid getting nailed with contact tracing protocols if somebody test positive.
I *think* they are wearing proximity devices and anyone who for 15 minutes or more was within within 6 feet of a positive case, that person would fall under contact tracing. So they are trying to avoid the 15 minute proximity times.
So don't quote me on this cause I haven't fully confirmed, but if you are interested in that topic maybe look into further, as in terms of an explanation of the behaviors you are seeing, it may roughly be something like that.
This is an article on the contract tracing devices that I mentioned, which I think they are all wearing.
https://www.secsports.com/article/30336469/sec-basketball-use-covid-tracking-technology
In terms of whether somebody gets nailed by the contact tracing protocol, not quite sure on what SEC is implementing, though the CDC guideline appears to be 15 cumulative minutes over any 24-hour period within 6 feet of the infected person.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/contact-tracing/contact-tracing-plan/appendix.html