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Vince Huntsberger Fighting Corona

MikeyGriz

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Nice article about former Griz Great Vince Huntsberger:

https://406mtsports.com/college/big-sky-conference/university-of-montana/where-are-they-now-former-montana-all-american-safety-vince-huntsberger-now-tackling-the-coronavirus/article_1e10d35a-5670-5236-9781-34e4a8ba1858.html

MISSOULA — Former Montana football player Vince Huntsberger still goes through a complex routine in preparing to battle the opposition.

Only now, his field isn’t the gridiron, where he was sometimes the last line of defense as a safety who was the school's all-time tackles leader until this year, but the medical field, where he’s on the front line tackling the coronavirus. To do that, the Libby native piles on personal protective equipment such as masks, gloves, goggles and sometimes even a battery-operated respirator instead of football gear.

It’s a time-consuming, precautionary process for the recent Grizzly Sports Hall of Fame inductee who has a unique perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic. But it’s what the job full of worry but hope has come to require — and there’s no skipping steps.
 
I find it telling that every medical professional and expert on the front line talks about what a huge deal this is and how failing to stay the course could have major impacts; compared to how every made-for-TV "doctor" says it's just time to get back to work, baby.

Who should I believe....
 
EverettGriz said:
I find it telling that every medical professional and expert on the front line talks about what a huge deal this is and how failing to stay the course could have major impacts; compared to how every made-for-TV "doctor" says it's just time to get back to work, baby.

Who should I believe....

duh, you should believe dr. phil. i always turn to psychologists when it comes to infectious disease and epidemiology.
 
argh! said:
EverettGriz said:
I find it telling that every medical professional and expert on the front line talks about what a huge deal this is and how failing to stay the course could have major impacts; compared to how every made-for-TV "doctor" says it's just time to get back to work, baby.

Who should I believe....

duh, you should believe dr. phil. i always turn to psychologists when it comes to infectious disease and epidemiology.

I've heard that recently. And also I've been hearing good things about Dr. Drew. I've been told hosting a call-in radio show for horny teenagers prepares one extremely well to lend expertise to the handling of a pandemic.
 
EverettGriz said:
I find it telling that every medical professional and expert on the front line talks about what a huge deal this is and how failing to stay the course could have major impacts; compared to how every made-for-TV "doctor" says it's just time to get back to work, baby.

Who should I believe....
Yep.
 
EverettGriz said:
argh! said:
duh, you should believe dr. phil. i always turn to psychologists when it comes to infectious disease and epidemiology.

I've heard that recently. And also I've been hearing good things about Dr. Drew. I've been told hosting a call-in radio show for horny teenagers prepares one extremely well to lend expertise to the handling of a pandemic.

i was going to suggest dr. dre, but he might parrot those liberal know-it-alls who say to listen to people who have studied infectious disease, epidemics, and pandemics, and all that stuff. i assume you are like me, and have a gut feeling that this is all being overblown, so i've changed my mind, and think we should not be listening to him. i was also thinking of dr. hook, but they were on the cover of the rolling stone, so probably a bunch of libtards.
 
argh! said:
EverettGriz said:
I've heard that recently. And also I've been hearing good things about Dr. Drew. I've been told hosting a call-in radio show for horny teenagers prepares one extremely well to lend expertise to the handling of a pandemic.

i was going to suggest dr. dre, but he might parrot those liberal know-it-alls who say to listen to people who have studied infectious disease, epidemics, and pandemics, and all that stuff. i assume you are like me, and have a gut feeling that this is all being overblown, so i've changed my mind, and think we should not be listening to him. i was also thinking of dr. hook, but they were on the cover of the rolling stone, so probably a bunch of libtards.

I know even though medical advice changes over time, especially with any "novel" virus, I'm going to stick to an older medical professional. Darrell "Dr.Dunkenstein" Griffith; the man went to Louisville and if anybody knows how to deal with a corona pandemic it's Kentucky.
 
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