Tim Drevno: Winning's cured more ills than penicillin
Seems like a slow news week, so here's a short M-Live piece about the offensive side of the game.
Re: Methodical drives...
"In 2010, with Harbaugh running the team and Drevno coaching the offensive line, Stanford ranked third nationally in this category -- as 22 percent of the team's drives qualified as methodical.
That group also finished the year No. 2 nationally in offensive efficiency, running the same basic principles Harbaugh will install at Michigan."
http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.ssf/2015/03/michigans_tim_drevno_not_worri.html
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Winning may have cured more ills than penicillin, but winning never fixed gonorrhea.
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That's why you couple it with augmentin nowadays.
You wouldn't pair it with amoxicillin.
Ah k still got some learning to do. Kudos.
PenVK has been my drug of choice. But now I am a fan of Amoxicillin 875 because of the fact it is only twice a day.Nobody got time for 4 pills a day.
Went to bed after that first (and only) dose, knew I was in trouble when I starting feeling warm. Ended up looking like I'd fallen asleep in a tanning machine. A beautiful even pink color over my entire body, but add the swollen legs and the feeling that I was on fire... Needed a course of corticosteroids to get rid of it. (The dermatologist said Amoxicillin is "famous" for its rashes.)
But, hey, I'm not allergic to peanuts. So there's that...
My wife's sister is a bit of a nutter when it comes to various medical things. It took some tough love to make sure she got my nephew all of his shots. We told her that she wouldn't be allowed to bring him around our kids if he wasn't vaccinated.
She also thinks that peanut butter is poisonous to children. And she hugged and kissed me just a little too long at Christmas.
My wife and I both emailed her that story the other day. No response.
My 3 year old eats whatever he wants, including dirt and many things off the floor, and rarely washes his hands. Kid never gets sick.
6 year old nephew raised in a sterile environment is sick all the time.
that crazy. Just a little odd.
The really bad one is Munchausen by proxy (or something like that). It was recently blamed for a mother poisoning her young son to death for attention. To me, I don't care at that point if there is a clinical disorder. That person should be done breathing my air.
Maybe she's on to something.... Peanuts cause autism?
This is my favorite chart to share whenever someone starts throwing an argument relying on correlation equaling causation
Generally speaking said people are typically big into organic everything, so this is a good one
I absolutely hate that an overwhelming majority of our population can't tell the difference.
Poisonous snakes target Australian people!
Performing brain surgery makes you smarter!
Naming yourself 1484 makes you incredibly good looking!
that is now my favorite chart of all charts for any charting.
For more correlations
You are absolutely correct on this point, however it's often been the case that giving someone the facts only further entrenches their absolute wrongheadedness
LOOK AT THIS SNOWBALL AND TELL ME THAT!!!!!!
didn't make the list because their invention cannot be traced to a single scientist. But believe this:
Sewers have saved <insert population of earth at any given point in time> lives.
I find it funny that people think there is one though. I'm like well there really hasn't been a debate since Edward Jenner infected a random kid with cowpox and then exposed him to smallpox to see if it would make the kid immune in the 1700s.
(Thankfully his observations were right and there weren't any child safety or medical ethics laws back then I guess...)
Andrew Wakefield vaccincated all of his children... and he is the guy who started the anti-vaccination thing with his bogus research
Yeah, not sure there's another group that can make me angrier faster than anti-vaxxers. I like the argument some parents have made: if your kid can't bring peanuts to school for allergy concerns, why should your kid be allowed to go to school unvaccinated?
Stupid comes in many forms, my friend. You'd be best served to not try to shoehorn it onto one group, or else risk being considered ignorant yourself.
There's also a pretty big anti-vax subgroup of the "gubmit took all my monies and gave em to the poors and blacks, and my freedoms, murica!!" group.
I try to eat organic food, and like better MPG in my cars. I also vaccinate my kids.
But Dude, think about how bad truck nutz look on a Prius. How will anyone know you have testicles if you don't hang a pair off your vehicle?
/hopefully obvious sarcasm
and there's a phrase I don't get to say that often. I saw a homemade pair on a truck in Georgia a couple years ago.
Two tennis balls in flesh colored nylons.
Now the guy hanging tennis ball sized testicles on his truck? I'm just positive that he has large genetalia and no anxiety about it whatsoever
I'm speaking more generally. There are stupid groups of people everywhere, and you chose to pinpoint one for what reason? One could argue that "guys with the word 'bro' in their username" fit somewhere in that mix.
Did Brian really intend for this? We give up on sexy bits and all of a sudden turn into the AMA blog. Well at least it lowered our blood pressure.
There's nothing in AdSense against giving medical advice
Prius driver: Check
Fart-sniffer: Double-check.
Vaccinated children: Check
BOOM! Take that to the bank with your wild generalizations of the Prius-driving, fart-sniffing community.
I don't drink soy lattes, though. That stuff is for hipsters.
you're wrong. Anti-vax nutters are spread almost evenly across the political spectrum.
http://prospect.org/article/vaccine-fear-mongers-are-wrong-theyre-not-ideological
If you don't like that source for a citation there are many others.