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Loving how we have to defend for 60 seconds every Georgia possession. Maybe stop giving up so many offensive rebounds.
 
Not bad all things considered- UGA isnt going to let this be a good basketball game to watch anyway. We knew rebounding would be tougher with no Vanderbilt- so one thing we could do is to not immediately throw it away when we do get some boards.
 
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If you take a gun to school, you’re an idiot. Glad he just shot himself.

Blue got in to St Louis. I got food poisoning at Carmine’s last night. Definitely won’t be adding that one to 73’s list.

Ryan kissed a guy at the show today, and he was not amused.

Kind of a dumb thing for a doctor to say, no?
 
Top 5 most ridiculous coaching quote of all time:

Mike Jarvis at St. John’s commenting on Erik Barkley’s ineligibility:

“I feel like someone came in my house and raped me.”

:joy:

He’d likely have been fired if he said that today.
 
Trying to figure out what doc said that was wrong.

Lemme spell it out for you.

1. Food poisoning is a colloquialism, not a proper medical term I would expect a doctor to use.

2. Most cases of "food poisoning" in the US are viral, but some are bacterial.

3. Whether it was viral or bacterial, there is an incubation period of several hours to even a few days between exposure and development of symptoms.

4. Because of #3, the good doctor would be sick later TODAY, or even TOMORROW, if he got "food poisoning" from a visit to a restaurant last night.

5. Because of #3, there is no way to know that he got the "food poisoning" from the restaurant last night, unless he called in the CDC and they've already wrapped up an investigation.

6. He could have just as easily gotten it from the night before, or yesterday's breakfast or lunch. It's common for people to attribute "food poisoning" to the last meal they ate before the onset of sickness, but that's often (usually?) incorrect because of the aforementioned incubation period. Doctors should know this.

7. Viral gastroenteritis is highly contagious, and the virus can survive on surfaces for many days. Therefore he/we can't even know that he got it from a restaurant at all. He could have gotten it from his hotel room, or from a handshake, or from no telling where - maybe even from his hot tub.
 
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