Everything posted by bmags
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2020 NBA Regular Season Thread
Yes
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Pritzker: 60% capacity is close
Good, still funny to me they are treating indoor and outdoor as equal.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
illinois's state allocation for this week doesn't look much different than last week, which is a bummer. I was hoping a lot more J&J vaccine, who said they were still on track for 20 million before march to be delivered. Guess it's like, dropping at 11:59 on 3/31.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
Yeah, it's a self-fulfilling prophecy of nobody teaching it because nobody wanting to learn it and nobody learning it because nobody teaches it. But, this stuff inevitably figures itself out when they are forced to figure it out.
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2020 NBA Regular Season Thread
Maybe not but they have to balance being able to attack him as an RFA in the offseason. I don't think Sato + a 2 gets it done, but I also don't think it's going to be a particularly large package.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
Ha, that's actually amazing. I keep picturing 20 years from now where the top paid employee at JP Morgan is going to be this like 75 year old programmer who is the only one that knows all of the systems that they keep throwing more and more money at to stay out of retirement.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
This stuff is pretty hard. And yeah, it's bad that a lot of government software runs on COBOL, but there's still an pretty extraordinarily high number of banking functions running on COBOL too, and those are private firms with plenty of need and capital to improve that. Federalism also makes it harder. Overall, just letting a bunch of places figure out the online scheduling is probably one of the smarter decisions (probably was just the absence of a decision, but I'll still give credit)
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2020/2021 NCAA Basketball Thread
I think kenpom is great, I'm just saying this year specifically pointing to a metric and saying "see loyola is good because they were top ten in this metric" is silly. Loyola is good, but the advanced metrics had the same limited data the rest of us had that makes this an especially difficult year, and it's questionable if a one-and-done tourney even satisfies it - but loyola winning the MVC often with good margins of victory and then beating a good team and then beating a great team is more than enough evidence that loyola was a very good team. Doesn't really need a NET rating to prove it. I do think big ten benefitted from there being no tourney last year as many of the teams like Illinois got hot in conference, then had a pretty mediocre non-con this year, then got hot in conference. But I still think Illinois is a top ten team in a normal year, but as others mentioned, teams like the PAC-12 probably ended up on harder draws due to there being so much less cross-conference play this year. And also there were no fans, which may have helped some bad road teams or younger teams not show weaknesses that the fans + pressure of the tournament exposed or didn't let get developed. THat's not an ILL story but could be an Oklahoma State story. Anyway, kenpom is great, NET rating is better than an AP top 25, but this is just a really weird year and i think certain conferences were just inevitably going to be undervalued because of it.
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2020/2021 NCAA Basketball Thread
and had Colgate at 9, illinois at 3 and ohio st at 8. I don't think advanced metrics were any more impressive than anything else this year, it was just a very weird year and now there's a tournament where weird things happen and people will work backwards to find what shows it was going to happen that way.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
I honestly don't think building an app should have made the top 100 in terms of priorities. The only real issue people have here is that there isn't enough vaccine currently for everyone that wants it. When there will be plenty of vaccine, they'll be able to sign up online for a convenient time at their nearby CVS/Walgreens/Jewel/Costco/Walmart/Local general practicioner or through a local public health designated vaccination center using ZocDoc, or they can call the central hotline or pharmacy. There is nothing particularly bad about Walgreens app, it was really bad initially then they fixed it in weeks. That's actually an impressive timeline for developing something like that. Albertsons (Jewel), and CVS are both good. The Zocdoc app is really convenient. and IL was just able to partner with an existing company vs. developing their own. But they all suck because they are dealing with a small amount of slots and a bunch of traffic. It's the same reason ticketmaster's app sucks. If the government had a singular app, we'd be talking about how it sucks, because it said it was available but then when you got through it was booked - because it would have to balance benefits of a queueing system vs. getting through as much availability as it can per day. They did a good job on getting the vaccine developers resources to develop and get approval, a piss-poor job at anticipating resource bottlenecks and distribution. That was really the only path to a smooth rollout, but the public-private apparatus has mobilized rapidly relative the the size of the problem.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
The other thing about walgreens/etc is they actually don't get that much of the vaccines but get a lot of the traffic since they have been the least restrictive (they have followed state guidance rather than county). So, for example, when the state opened up vaccines to high-risk, you couldn't book into cook county's system for any of the dph centers because it only allowed 65+ still. But walgreens you could, and it was slammed for all of that group since it was the one place many in chicagoland could go.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
It's hard to make something that works for so many people and connects to constantly changing capacity in just a couple months. It's good to include walgreens/cvs/walmart etc because they already have a lot of real estate with ability to do vaccines. Something more centralized has benefits, but it requires a lot of planning and this was an all hands on deck, get it out fast as possible so it is what it is at this point. CVS's new scheduling has been pretty great.
- 3/21 | White Sox vs Diamondbacks | 3:10PM CT | Fox Sports Arizona
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Cespedes
really sucks how little we can hear about the other games but obviously it's for good reasons. We basically only hear cespedes news.
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2021 MLB Draft Thread
The knockiest on knock on wood statement but I've been pretty surprised how good health has been so far.
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NFL 2021 offseason thread
Going into the offseason I thought Fuller certainly had a target on his back though I thought they'd be able to trade him to a team with cap space since they'd only take on 13 (11?) million. But making those cuts I thought bears would get a true upgrade out of a position,a nd it's just been turtles all the way down.
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NFL 2021 offseason thread
Mills is the only later round QB I find interesting. I doubt he’ll be good but he has crazy tools. I think every QB6 and later is suddenly referred to as a 2/3 rounder. I’d be surprised, I think Trask will find a taker but Mond on I would expect 4th round and later. You are either a potential starter on your first contract or 4th rounder or later
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NFL 2021 offseason thread
What the hell are we doing here
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NFL 2021 offseason thread
And mariota could enter a free agency where most of the cap is swallowed up vs. bears going after dalton at height of competitive bidding.
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
Hell yeah though today's numbers were terrible for positives.
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NFL 2021 offseason thread
Of course
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3/18 vs Royals, 3:05
didn't TA play during his extension stuff and strike out like 20 times in only 8 PAs some how
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COVID-19/Coronavirus thread
I think it's ok for people that just suffered through a pandemic to be happy that the pandemic looks like it will end even before it ends just like it was ok for people to worry about how much death might come from a terrible pandemic early last march before it had really killed anyone. Like knowing my kids can go to school and see their grandparents without killing them makes me feel happy even though there are people in the hospital suffering.
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NFL 2021 offseason thread
OTOH a lot of cap would open up starting the next year.
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2020 NBA Regular Season Thread
Yeah unfortunately Lonzo/Zion pick and roll success makes it pretty unlikely to me. I think they keep ball, maybe bulls can sign a poison contract but that's a big risk on bulls side.