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liberal MSM pivots to hating on mRNA

Yes unfortunately the medical records are corrupt. Here how:

* Recently vaccinated up to one month annd single jab vaccinated were counted as unvaccinated. mRNA was mowing them down during that time. “unvaccinated” outcome

* If the medical records can’t be confirmed, the person is listed as unvaccinated. For example, clerical errors, Coding errors. Or the patient was vaccinated out of state. Only if the hospital themselves did the vaccination was it highly likely to have been counted correctly. What they should do is throw out all those records that can't be confirmed not count them is unvaccinated

* corrupt hospital administrators who were cooking the books like in New York and other incidents well known on social media but never reported in MSM. Caught red-handed Fraudulently manipulating the vaccination data

* States with greater transparency like Massachusetts Minnesota showed 60% hospital deaths were in the vaccinated. This is going way back to 2021. That number is already artificially skewed lower by 40+% so it was already 90% vaccinated deaths even back then
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liberal MSM pivots to hating on mRNA

One of my brothers is a medical researcher, an epidemiologist. ... I guess the medical records could be corrupt. I guarantee his analysts of them is not.
Holy Cow, this is an honest-to-goodness comment on the subject instead of the usual, insult the dumbass OP post.
He’s not without criticism of the healthcare system, the pharmaceutical industry, politicians, and the media. But on the whole, he believes in the vaccines.
Billions of COVID shots have been given around the world to help bring an end to the pandemic. They were administered with <0.01% serious reaction rate. So I'm inclined to 'go out on a limb' and agree with your epidemiologist brother. ;)

Spring 2024 Transfer Portal Thread

Not sure anyone on here besides the two crazies from other fanbases feels that it’s some kind of emergency to add yet another receiver to the roster.

You’ve got Hudson, you’ve got Townsend. Unless you absolutely feel as a staff that the Jones kid from Ohio can’t play/help (then why did you bring him in?), then what else do you need? It will be a run-heavy/run-dominant offense, and you’ve got pretty damn good young kids to fill out depth behind a rotation of Hudson/Townsend/Jones/Magwood/Whittemore.

I think a rise in production from both Townsend and Pittman is coming. Pass catchers will be more than fine next season.
I can explain my logic.

Gus doesn't 'have' to add another slot but he can, and I don't want just any wide receiver: I want Ja'Varrius Johnson.

(1) Xavier Townsend missed games due to injury last season and missed games due to injury during his sophomore and junior years at Berkeley Prep, so durability is an issue.

(2) Ja'Varrius Johnson served as Auburn's defacto No. 1 WR for the past two seasons. He drew each SEC opponent's top corner each game. At UCF, Jacoby Jones, Kobe Hudson, and/or Townsend will draw the top two corners (most of the time), leaving Johnson isolated on a Big 12 slot corner, linebacker, of safety. I LOVE those odds in 1-on-1 matchups, especially in a big game.

(3) Johnson knows Gus's offense and has played every WR position. He can be a Day 1 contributor for UCF. Any other offensive transfer will have to learn the offense and prove himself before Gus trots him out on the field.

(4) UCF projects to have only 10 wide receivers and 40 offensive players on scholarship after having 13 wide receivers and 42 offensive players on scholarship last year, so it makes sense to spend the final scholarship on an offensive player.

(5) Hudson, Magwood, Jones, and Bredell Richardson are outside guys. Whittemore is a glorified blocker. Townsend and Jarrad Baker, who is poised for a HUGE year in my opinion, can play inside or out. Johnson falls into that latter category as well.

I see ZERO downside to signing a proven SEC receiver.

As far as remaining needs, UCF could use a reserve offensive tackle or pass rush specialist. Johnson is the best backup player available if it cannot land one of those. I LOVE 2023 Buck Buchanon Award winner Terrell Allen as a pass rusher:


EDIT: I would even be cool with Nikai Martinez rejoining the team. It would be a marque Hometown Hero story.
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