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  1. I’m really gonna have to s#!t myself aren’t I
    9 points
  2. why do i get the impression someone bought all the ivermectin at tractor supply and is now rationalizing that purchase?
    9 points
  3. Nebraska is gaining steam with Mathis FYI. Gonna be closer than I and people thought. this is per a longhorns 247 writer with sources to Mathis. N feels strong. Texas feels like they’ve done all they can do. Texas still has his CB but steam is rising in the N camp
    8 points
  4. So there's a 55% chance that there is a 98% chance that he is N?
    8 points
  5. He was a liability and frankly not a P5 player.
    7 points
  6. Are you willing to take one for the team? I apologize in advance, but I really hope you poop your pants tomorrow.
    7 points
  7. Well, this is embarrassing. Ohio St 20 (2022) Michigan 9 (2022) Iowa 6 (2022) Wisconsin 5 (2021) Penn St 4 (2022) Michigan St 3 (2016) Northwestern 2 (2021) Maryland 2 (2018) Illinois 2 (2012) Purdue 1 (2022) Minnesota 1 (2021) Nebraska 0 (2011) Rutgers 0 (2010) Indiana 0 (1994)
    6 points
  8. Since SF took over, we have signed 15 high school WRs (not counting the 2022 class). Only 3 remain on the team (Brown, Grimes, Hardy). Only 1 has seen game action (Brown - 11 games, 18 yards rushing, 71 yards receiving, 273 return yards). Of the 12 that left, only 2 (Robinson, Betts) played more than 1 game. It almost takes skill to recruit/develop/retain that terrible.
    6 points
  9. A perfect lesson of somebody who desperately wants something to be true so badly they warp their reality to make it true. I can't believe I have to explain this, but doctors should not prescribe or treat a disease with anything that doesn't work, even if it's not harmful. Do you know why doctors don't prescribe Ibuprofen to treat cancer? Because it doesn't work. The harm comes not from the drug, but from the course of the disease a patient thinks is being treated by said drug. How many people do you think died because they thought Ivermectin was a substitute for the vaccine? To be noted, like I told @knapplc, I really don't care. If somebody is stupid and wants to die, let them.
    6 points
  10. You’re not allowed to say that because #America
    5 points
  11. Not surprising considering our chronic lack of talent development. It’s even more embarrassing that we had supposedly out-recruited 7-8 of those schools ahead of us.
    5 points
  12. No, it won't be proven to treat Covid because it doesn't treat Covid. It's pretty simple actually.
    5 points
  13. “First of, when I got here I found out that, like 17 or 18 different football players had vehicles,” Thompson said. “That’s unheard of. At Texas, it was me, Bijan Robinson, and one defensive starter. Three guys.” ……He isn’t talking specifically about himself…..
    5 points
  14. Great deal for CTB. So happy for kids who can try to make some great $ in the NFL.
    4 points
  15. Well, based on NU fans' reactions when Jurgens declared for the NFL, there didn't seem to be a lot of fans who were happy for him and thinking he made the right decision. I know NU fans aren't the only college fans who get upset when players leave "early", I just get annoyed with those types of fans.
    4 points
  16. Jurgens just offered a nice can of STFU to NU fans who criticized his decision to leave NU.
    4 points
  17. Schaefer CB TO N FOR MATHIS! Not a drill!!
    4 points
  18. the people spreading disinformation hate the idea.
    4 points
  19. I see the problem. You're mad at liberal social media flamers for mocking people taking a horse de-wormer, and ignoring that Ivermectin actually has a successful human component. I get that. But that's a separate issue from whether Ivermectin was a legitimate COVID treatment with a potential to alleviate the pandemic. It wasn't. I"m not speaking for you, but a lot of people who cast the pandemic in partisan terms wanted to promote Ivermectin and Hydroxychlorine IN PLACE of Covid vaccines, which required willfully misreading the research on both. That knee-jerk ignorance likely cost thousands of lives. When you get knee deep in that kind of argument, it is pretty tempting to ask people why they'd take a horse de-wormer treatment over a far more proven preventative. The fact that Ivermectin is a relatively harmless human drug doesn't change the bigger issue.
    4 points
  20. The fact that people on here are arguing with a player that just made a decision largely based on what he could earn is baffling. I’m not going to believe some random guy on the internet over the new starting QB who has said MULTIPLE times that we are ahead of Texas. You know, the school with the deepest pockets in the country.
    4 points
  21. Probably outta credit Frost for making the phone call to fix the snapping issue also. But "STFU" Husker fans.....amirite??
    3 points
  22. The vast majority of Nebraska fans are very happy for him. Jurgens owes a big thank you to Frost for the position switch. Jurgen snapping issues were a problem and Frost got those fixed too.......so let's not be divisive with a "STFU" comment.
    3 points
  23. Apparently there's a wicked bad storm bearing down on Lincoln, but I took some Ivermectin a bit ago so no worries, y'all!
    3 points
  24. What a dumb ********
    3 points
  25. GET REDY TO s#!t YOURSELF
    3 points
  26. I was going to convert this into a gif but the compression sucked, so click this to watch a solar prominence from 4/28. https://v.redd.it/dvsavmloycw81/DASH_720.mp4
    3 points
  27. This is why I teased you about your inability to see the obvious - and I do mean OBVIOUS. We're not saying the drug killed them. We're saying taking a drug with the incorrect belief that it was helpful caused the course of their disease to be worse than it otherwise would've been because they're less likely to take actual helpful measures. How many unvaxxed people met with their family's for a BBQ believing that because they were taking Ivermectin, they were safe? How many refused to go to the hospital? How many after going to the hospital demanded Ivermectin in lieu of actual treatments? THOUSANDS. For the last time - the danger isn't the drug itself - its the incorrect belief in the drug protecting you from a very harmful disease.
    3 points
  28. Randy for sure...not Dennard even though he was great at Nebraska.
    3 points
  29. Latrell Neville has entered the portal. How many more will jump into the portal today?
    3 points
  30. You could argue that we had a couple that probably should have been first rounders Lavonte David, for example has outperformed most everyone drafted before him.
    3 points
  31. Because the conversation isn't about horse medicine, it's about people medicine and the potential benefits of it. But you're taking the CNN route and pretending you don't know how you're insinuating it. If you want to be seen as disingenuous that's your choice and it's noted.
    3 points
  32. And thoe trials were inconsistent/inconclusive. They need to be given a fair run. See these are posts that get laugh emojis, they can't be taken seriously
    3 points
  33. It is horse medicine. And, in my first post on the subject, I acknowledged that there is a human version. Why do you have such a problem with it being horse medicine? People we’re literally buying horse medicine and eating it thinking it was going to save them.
    3 points
  34. Actually yes, CNN specifically spread misinformation that Ivermectin wasn't for human consumption. They did that, why would you pretend that didn't happen? So yes CNN and the like stigmatized it. The manufacturer isn't promoting it as a treatment because any usage of Ivermectin as a treatment would be off label. But you know this. I want this particular medecine to have its name cleared so that people who can actually benefit from using it if they get Covid can obtain it instead of having their doctors deny them medecine. Sounds insane doesn't it, to have a doctor deny a safe medicine. Sounds like a crazy conspiracy. But luckily some states are fighting past the stigma. I want it to be available if it works in some instances. Not all, of course not all. It's not going to work in a lot of instances. The same can be said about the vaccine. It would be nice if we could fill the tool box up when fighting covid, why wouldn't we want to have extra tools?
    3 points
  35. I’m very intrigued by this statement as you were the biggest pusher of false Trump/Russia information on this board and had to be corrected many times.
    3 points
  36. Nope. Not exactly. The quote literally said we have way more guys that have vehicles and apartments than Texas. Did you read the quote, or did you just assume you knew something?
    3 points
  37. Why is anyone engaging in the discussion of Ivermectin vis a vis Covid? Merck Statement on Ivermectin use During the COVID-19 Pandemic Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside the United States and Canada, today affirmed its position regarding use of ivermectin during the COVID-19 pandemic. Company scientists continue to carefully examine the findings of all available and emerging studies of ivermectin for the treatment of COVID-19 for evidence of efficacy and safety. It is important to note that, to-date, our analysis has identified: No scientific basis for a potential therapeutic effect against COVID-19 from pre-clinical studies; No meaningful evidence for clinical activity or clinical efficacy in patients with COVID-19 disease, and; A concerning lack of safety data in the majority of studies. We do not believe that the data available support the safety and efficacy of ivermectin beyond the doses and populations indicated in the regulatory agency-approved prescribing information. The MAKER of Ivermectin says it was not designed for, and has no effect on, treating Covid. Full stop. Why is HuskerBoard allowing this kind of disinformation - which has killed Americans - to be disseminated on this site?
    3 points
  38. good idea....and may he also buy trump enterprises so we never have to hear from that blowhard again
    3 points
  39. You're just mad because you were wrong. It's ok.
    2 points
  40. Uh, nope. He was at best a late 5th/6th rounder, project player, until he exercised in shorts in front of spare scouts. And this is the weakest draft in several years. Your opinion of offering up a can of STFU, is the same thing as a dumbass team who over values a player because the agent and mock experts tell you to. I wish him the best
    2 points
  41. I personally still think he should have stayed, but congrats all around.
    2 points
  42. You aint cool if you dont pee your pants.
    2 points
  43. It's not unheard of though, that's the point, maybe it isn't specifically cars, who cares. Each lineman gets 50k. Ewers is north of $1 million. They didn't want Thompson back so of course he got a better deal elsewhere. https://apnews.com/article/college-football-sports-football-austin-texas-1578609cf8697681db5a97389a715d3c https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/texas-longhorns/2021/12/12/national-reaction-to-texas-landing-ohio-state-transfer-quinn-ewers-mullet-mania-is-headed-to-austin/
    2 points
  44. Ineffective for now (hopefully just for now) but not harmful. It depends on parasitic activity during a bout of Covid is my understanding and how the medecine treats parasites which correlates to lung function etc. I'm no scientist. And living a healthy lifestyle is the best way to battle not just Covid but literally everything. Which, ironically, was another BIG talking point of that "right wing nutjob" Joe Rogan (lol) and undoubtedly the focal reason he bounced back from Covid so quickly and smoothly. By the same token, we can attribute the US mortality rate from Covid to our unfortunate obesity rates and poor Healthcare system. So again, that's why I'm eager for actual treatments (even off label) to be incorporated while vaccines become safer and more effective.
    2 points
  45. Eh... CNN didn't pretty good hit job, and almost exclusively referred to it as a horse medicine of some kind with little to no mention of it being a drug with human uses. That was pretty bad BS. If that were his only point I would be in full agreement.
    2 points
  46. Yeah, the FDA wouldn't be selective in choosing what gets touted and what gets villainized.......... No, that's ridiculous. People should be able to ask for and receive a harmless people medecine as a treatment option. Hence why it's being adopted as an option like I showed yesterday. Wait, if the trials were rushed.....that would mean any Ivermectin trials would have been rushed too and...oh wait I think I'm seeing an obvious pattern here. Enough with the Horse stigma, I already debunked that lunacy.
    2 points
  47. Why do people want the view “censored”? sounds a bit like cancel culture to me
    2 points
  48. I think you're right on the drones
    2 points
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