They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Go Bears!
Bottom of the Big East for a whileJimSox said:Bear19 said:
One thing that's clear: Getting a degree/education Moore can actually use is the last thing he's considering. This story is taking a sad turn.
I thought DePaul was a pretty good school. No?
calbear80 said:
From what I recall he is from the Chicago area.
. His excuse for transferring out of Cal was he wanted to be closer to his sick mother or father in the Chicago area.
. Well, he transferred from Cal to Kansas (yeah, right next door to Chicago!).
. When things did not work out in Kansas, he transferred to DePaul (now, that is actually in Chicago).
. And, now he is transferring to Miami which means either the ailing mother or father must not be sick anymore or…
Go Bears!
Miami upset No. 2 Duke Saturday night behind an 18-point performance from Charlie Moore.
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) January 9, 2022
The Canes entered Saturday having lost eight straight games vs. AP Top 5 teams. (H/T @ESPNStatsInfo)
More: https://t.co/5e8lFVyViQ pic.twitter.com/h3DGET7ESq
Gkhoury2325 said:
Too bad we don't have Charlie Moore any longer. He would of been huge for this Cal team. Glad he is doing well. Big for his team against Duke.
BearSD said:Miami upset No. 2 Duke Saturday night behind an 18-point performance from Charlie Moore.
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) January 9, 2022
The Canes entered Saturday having lost eight straight games vs. AP Top 5 teams. (H/T @ESPNStatsInfo)
More: https://t.co/5e8lFVyViQ pic.twitter.com/h3DGET7ESq
He was probably watching from Lawrence, KS.Big C said:
Did Moore even play in that game? Many didn't bother (literally, not figuratively)
Yes, he played 18 minutes and did not score.Big C said:
Did Moore even play in that game? Many didn't bother (literally, not figuratively)
Moore was a better facilitator, better shot from distance, better finisher at the rim, better free throw shooter. Brown was much better defender, had great instinct for loose balls and rebounds, and was faster and quicker.Big C said:Gkhoury2325 said:
Too bad we don't have Charlie Moore any longer. He would of been huge for this Cal team. Glad he is doing well. Big for his team against Duke.
Moore's skill set would be the perfect compliment to Joel Brown's.
Yeah, we can dream.Big C said:
Agreed. That would improve the team tremendously, right there.
CHARLIE MOORE BEATS THE BUZZER FROM HALF COURT FOR THE WIN! 🚨🙌🚨🙌 @CanesHoops | #MustSeeACC pic.twitter.com/AKPeZVQoFW
— ACC Digital Network (@theACCDN) January 27, 2022
oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
NVBear78 said:oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Sigh. Florida has done better with Covid than Cuimo's New York, not that you would care.
What metrics are you using? Data matters. You may be right, but....NVBear78 said:oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Sigh. Florida has done better with Covid than Cuimo's New York, not that you would care.
Would prefer to talk about Charlie Moore but you asked so here is the answer:bearup said:What metrics are you using? Data matters. You may be right, but....NVBear78 said:oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Sigh. Florida has done better with Covid than Cuimo's New York, not that you would care.
JMO, but----speaking only of human qualities---an ugly flamingo would be better than Cuomo.
=> you're not saying much about Desantis.............at all.
Now, back to Charlie Moore.......OK?
NVBear78 said:Would prefer to talk about Charlie Moore but you asked so here is the answer:bearup said:What metrics are you using? Data matters. You may be right, but....NVBear78 said:oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Sigh. Florida has done better with Covid than Cuimo's New York, not that you would care.
JMO, but----speaking only of human qualities---an ugly flamingo would be better than Cuomo.
=> you're not saying much about Desantis.............at all.
Now, back to Charlie Moore.......OK?
As of Jan. 27, more than 874,000 people in the U.S. had died after contracting COVID-19, according to The New York Times.
The Times used data from reports of coronavirus cases and deaths by U.S. states and counties. The database includes cases and deaths that have been identified by public health officials as probable coronavirus patients, which means they did not have confirmed tests for coronavirus infection but were evaluated using criteria developed by national and local governments. Read more about the data here.
Here is a breakdown of average daily COVID-19 deaths and COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people over the last seven days in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. The data was last updated Jan. 27.
States ranked by COVID-19 death rates: Jan. 27
New York State
Deaths per 100,000: 1.02
Daily average deaths: 198.3
Florida
Deaths per 100,000: 0.37
Daily average deaths: 78.4
calumnus said:NVBear78 said:Would prefer to talk about Charlie Moore but you asked so here is the answer:bearup said:What metrics are you using? Data matters. You may be right, but....NVBear78 said:oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Sigh. Florida has done better with Covid than Cuimo's New York, not that you would care.
JMO, but----speaking only of human qualities---an ugly flamingo would be better than Cuomo.
=> you're not saying much about Desantis.............at all.
Now, back to Charlie Moore.......OK?
As of Jan. 27, more than 874,000 people in the U.S. had died after contracting COVID-19, according to The New York Times.
The Times used data from reports of coronavirus cases and deaths by U.S. states and counties. The database includes cases and deaths that have been identified by public health officials as probable coronavirus patients, which means they did not have confirmed tests for coronavirus infection but were evaluated using criteria developed by national and local governments. Read more about the data here.
Here is a breakdown of average daily COVID-19 deaths and COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people over the last seven days in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. The data was last updated Jan. 27.
States ranked by COVID-19 death rates: Jan. 27
New York State
Deaths per 100,000: 1.02
Daily average deaths: 198.3
Florida
Deaths per 100,000: 0.37
Daily average deaths: 78.4
"Over the last seven days"
NVBear78 said:Would prefer to talk about Charlie Moore but you asked so here is the answer:bearup said:What metrics are you using? Data matters. You may be right, but....NVBear78 said:oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Sigh. Florida has done better with Covid than Cuimo's New York, not that you would care.
JMO, but----speaking only of human qualities---an ugly flamingo would be better than Cuomo.
=> you're not saying much about Desantis.............at all.
Now, back to Charlie Moore.......OK?
As of Jan. 27, more than 874,000 people in the U.S. had died after contracting COVID-19, according to The New York Times.
The Times used data from reports of coronavirus cases and deaths by U.S. states and counties. The database includes cases and deaths that have been identified by public health officials as probable coronavirus patients, which means they did not have confirmed tests for coronavirus infection but were evaluated using criteria developed by national and local governments. Read more about the data here.
Here is a breakdown of average daily COVID-19 deaths and COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people over the last seven days in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. The data was last updated Jan. 27.
States ranked by COVID-19 death rates: Jan. 27
New York State
Deaths per 100,000: 1.02
Daily average deaths: 198.3
Florida
Deaths per 100,000: 0.37
Daily average deaths: 78.4
talk about conspiracy theories-so you think DeSantis is running around manipulating everything. Pretty hysterical that progressive darling AOC went to Florida for her vacation to enjoy some freedom. I will seek to live free.calumnus said:NVBear78 said:Would prefer to talk about Charlie Moore but you asked so here is the answer:bearup said:What metrics are you using? Data matters. You may be right, but....NVBear78 said:oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Sigh. Florida has done better with Covid than Cuimo's New York, not that you would care.
JMO, but----speaking only of human qualities---an ugly flamingo would be better than Cuomo.
=> you're not saying much about Desantis.............at all.
Now, back to Charlie Moore.......OK?
As of Jan. 27, more than 874,000 people in the U.S. had died after contracting COVID-19, according to The New York Times.
The Times used data from reports of coronavirus cases and deaths by U.S. states and counties. The database includes cases and deaths that have been identified by public health officials as probable coronavirus patients, which means they did not have confirmed tests for coronavirus infection but were evaluated using criteria developed by national and local governments. Read more about the data here.
Here is a breakdown of average daily COVID-19 deaths and COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people over the last seven days in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. The data was last updated Jan. 27.
States ranked by COVID-19 death rates: Jan. 27
New York State
Deaths per 100,000: 1.02
Daily average deaths: 198.3
Florida
Deaths per 100,000: 0.37
Daily average deaths: 78.4
Total Deaths in Florida From All Causes
2017 203,636
2018 205,426
2019 207,002
2020 244,430
2021 264,523
DeSantis' Health Department reported COVID deaths:
2020 25,484
2021 39,151
Florida has reported an unprecedented increase in deaths from "cancer", "heart attacks" and "lower respiratory illness"
DeSantis had state troopers raid and seize the computer of a whistleblower at Florida's Department of Health
NVBear78 said:talk about conspiracy theories-so you think DeSantis is running around manipulating everything. Pretty hysterical that progressive darling AOC went to Florida for her vacation to enjoy some freedom. I will seek to live free.calumnus said:NVBear78 said:Would prefer to talk about Charlie Moore but you asked so here is the answer:bearup said:What metrics are you using? Data matters. You may be right, but....NVBear78 said:oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Sigh. Florida has done better with Covid than Cuimo's New York, not that you would care.
JMO, but----speaking only of human qualities---an ugly flamingo would be better than Cuomo.
=> you're not saying much about Desantis.............at all.
Now, back to Charlie Moore.......OK?
As of Jan. 27, more than 874,000 people in the U.S. had died after contracting COVID-19, according to The New York Times.
The Times used data from reports of coronavirus cases and deaths by U.S. states and counties. The database includes cases and deaths that have been identified by public health officials as probable coronavirus patients, which means they did not have confirmed tests for coronavirus infection but were evaluated using criteria developed by national and local governments. Read more about the data here.
Here is a breakdown of average daily COVID-19 deaths and COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people over the last seven days in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. The data was last updated Jan. 27.
States ranked by COVID-19 death rates: Jan. 27
New York State
Deaths per 100,000: 1.02
Daily average deaths: 198.3
Florida
Deaths per 100,000: 0.37
Daily average deaths: 78.4
Total Deaths in Florida From All Causes
2017 203,636
2018 205,426
2019 207,002
2020 244,430
2021 264,523
DeSantis' Health Department reported COVID deaths:
2020 25,484
2021 39,151
Florida has reported an unprecedented increase in deaths from "cancer", "heart attacks" and "lower respiratory illness"
DeSantis had state troopers raid and seize the computer of a whistleblower at Florida's Department of Health
Thanks....good stuff, as far as it goes.NVBear78 said:
Here you go-Death Rates per 100,000 people for the entire pandemic
New York
Death Rate - 329
Florida
Death Rate - 300
The single largest increase in risk for serious covid or death is age:
New York
Rank in population over age 65 #25 (16.1% of population)
Florida
Rank in population over age 65 #1 (20.1% of population)
Can we get back to Charlie Moore now? I remember seeing him score 30 points in a game as a Freshman at Cal and he was unstoppable
calumnus said:NVBear78 said:talk about conspiracy theories-so you think DeSantis is running around manipulating everything. Pretty hysterical that progressive darling AOC went to Florida for her vacation to enjoy some freedom. I will seek to live free.calumnus said:NVBear78 said:Would prefer to talk about Charlie Moore but you asked so here is the answer:bearup said:What metrics are you using? Data matters. You may be right, but....NVBear78 said:oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Sigh. Florida has done better with Covid than Cuimo's New York, not that you would care.
JMO, but----speaking only of human qualities---an ugly flamingo would be better than Cuomo.
=> you're not saying much about Desantis.............at all.
Now, back to Charlie Moore.......OK?
As of Jan. 27, more than 874,000 people in the U.S. had died after contracting COVID-19, according to The New York Times.
The Times used data from reports of coronavirus cases and deaths by U.S. states and counties. The database includes cases and deaths that have been identified by public health officials as probable coronavirus patients, which means they did not have confirmed tests for coronavirus infection but were evaluated using criteria developed by national and local governments. Read more about the data here.
Here is a breakdown of average daily COVID-19 deaths and COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people over the last seven days in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. The data was last updated Jan. 27.
States ranked by COVID-19 death rates: Jan. 27
New York State
Deaths per 100,000: 1.02
Daily average deaths: 198.3
Florida
Deaths per 100,000: 0.37
Daily average deaths: 78.4
Total Deaths in Florida From All Causes
2017 203,636
2018 205,426
2019 207,002
2020 244,430
2021 264,523
DeSantis' Health Department reported COVID deaths:
2020 25,484
2021 39,151
Florida has reported an unprecedented increase in deaths from "cancer", "heart attacks" and "lower respiratory illness"
DeSantis had state troopers raid and seize the computer of a whistleblower at Florida's Department of Health
https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2021/05/28/former-health-department-employee-rebekah-jones-granted-official-whistleblower-status/?outputType=amp
Like I said, my friend is a doctor in South Florida, he says the COVID deaths have been seriously under-reported there which is the point of the whistleblower case. You don't think it beyond a politician to want a false narrative to make him look better?
Live free, but live responsibly and don't live in ignorance.
Unfortunately, someone decided that instead of responding to the most recent post about Moore, he would start a pissing match by reaching all the way back to a post made more than a month earlier.Chapman_is_Gone said:
Funny, I thought this thread was about Charlie Moore.
NVBear78 said:calumnus said:NVBear78 said:talk about conspiracy theories-so you think DeSantis is running around manipulating everything. Pretty hysterical that progressive darling AOC went to Florida for her vacation to enjoy some freedom. I will seek to live free.calumnus said:NVBear78 said:Would prefer to talk about Charlie Moore but you asked so here is the answer:bearup said:What metrics are you using? Data matters. You may be right, but....NVBear78 said:oskidunker said:
They moved to hospitals on Ron Desantis estate.
Sigh. Florida has done better with Covid than Cuimo's New York, not that you would care.
JMO, but----speaking only of human qualities---an ugly flamingo would be better than Cuomo.
=> you're not saying much about Desantis.............at all.
Now, back to Charlie Moore.......OK?
As of Jan. 27, more than 874,000 people in the U.S. had died after contracting COVID-19, according to The New York Times.
The Times used data from reports of coronavirus cases and deaths by U.S. states and counties. The database includes cases and deaths that have been identified by public health officials as probable coronavirus patients, which means they did not have confirmed tests for coronavirus infection but were evaluated using criteria developed by national and local governments. Read more about the data here.
Here is a breakdown of average daily COVID-19 deaths and COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people over the last seven days in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. The data was last updated Jan. 27.
States ranked by COVID-19 death rates: Jan. 27
New York State
Deaths per 100,000: 1.02
Daily average deaths: 198.3
Florida
Deaths per 100,000: 0.37
Daily average deaths: 78.4
Total Deaths in Florida From All Causes
2017 203,636
2018 205,426
2019 207,002
2020 244,430
2021 264,523
DeSantis' Health Department reported COVID deaths:
2020 25,484
2021 39,151
Florida has reported an unprecedented increase in deaths from "cancer", "heart attacks" and "lower respiratory illness"
DeSantis had state troopers raid and seize the computer of a whistleblower at Florida's Department of Health
https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2021/05/28/former-health-department-employee-rebekah-jones-granted-official-whistleblower-status/?outputType=amp
Like I said, my friend is a doctor in South Florida, he says the COVID deaths have been seriously under-reported there which is the point of the whistleblower case. You don't think it beyond a politician to want a false narrative to make him look better?
Live free, but live responsibly and don't live in ignorance.
My company is based out of Florida and I talk to people there every day. No ignorance here but you obviously get your "news"' from one place and one place only.