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Football Heisman talk

As y’all know, I have a Heisman vote. I have to submit my ballot by Monday and I’m having a hard time settling on my first-, second- and third-place votes. So I figured I’d ask the Bert for help. Give me an argument on who you think should win + who else should get votes.

A couple of weeks ago, I was pretty settled on Kyle Trask. But he crapped the bed vs. LSU and had another critical turnover in the SECCG (but did put up big numbers).

I’m really considering DeVonta Smith. He’s put up video game numbers all year and also had the punt return vs. Arkansas. I think he has been a reason why Mac Jones has looked so good this year.

I wasn’t particularly impressed with Mac against Arkansas, but it’s hard to deny his numbers this year. And then there’s Najee Harris, who was a beast tonight and always seems to get an extra yard or two.

Trevor Lawrence might be deserving of a vote. He’s been great again this year and if I gave him a third-place vote, it’d be kind of a career deal. Plus he did everything he could to save the season this year, even organizing with players across all the conferences - that’s gotta count for something. Justin Fields has also been great - I just wish we got to see more of him.

What do y’all think?

Best News of The Day

Missouri is getting whipped by Mississippi State.

Missouri was astronomically gifted with the way the schedule fell for them this year. They pulled Bama and LSU, but they got Bama early to get it out of the way...got LSU at home on an “away” game, South Carolina the game after they fired their coach, Vanderbilt the game after they fired their coach, us with about 8 starts either not playing/or injured for a long duration of the game, among many other things.

Makes me happy.

OT COVID-19 vaccine: What’s RNA research got to do with it?

I stumbled over this link this AM while researching online for the Election Fraud Controversary thread down in the Grim Bottom. Interesting!

The vaccine made history not only because it reported a 95 percent efficacy rate at preventing COVID-19 in clinical trials, but because it is the first vaccine ever approved by the FDA for human use that is based on RNA technology.

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