Why keep arguing, NO FALL SOCCER!

Oh we see them now. Sunset is usually purple. If you are visiting here for the tournament this weekend (seeing a bunch of socal teams) there is a local restaurant chain called Filliberto's that is pretty tasty. If you want to double up on the noxious gases eat at Filly B's while you are here.
Nice and thanks for the tip on food. I will be driving out with my goat. I went to a killer Thai place over by the Reach Fields. I'm a tough guy and can come across as a little cocky sometimes. Waitress ask me how hot I like it and I said what kind of hot to do you have here. She says, "listen dear, we go 1-5 but not like in California. Our 2 is like their 5. Anyway, I asked for it and got 3 spicy level and I could not eat the food. My eyes were crying and I was pissed at myself for being a fool again. Wasted $15 too.
 
Nice and thanks for the tip on food. I will be driving out with my goat. I went to a killer Thai place over by the Reach Fields. I'm a tough guy and can come across as a little cocky sometimes. Waitress ask me how hot I like it and I said what kind of hot to do you have here. She says, "listen dear, we go 1-5 but not like in California. Our 2 is like their 5. Anyway, I asked for it and got 3 spicy level and I could not eat the food. My eyes were crying and I was pissed at myself for being a fool again. Wasted $15 too.
HA... There is a outdoor mall by Reach 11 called Desert Ridge. Some great food options there. The non chain local stores I like are Pita Jungle (bit of everything but really good shawarma), Mellow mushroom pizza, and Sizzle if you like Korean BBQ. If your games are at Rose Mofford there is a BBQ joint called BobbyQs nearby that is awesome. Great Brisket.
 
HA... There is a outdoor mall by Reach 11 called Desert Ridge. Some great food options there. The non chain local stores I like are Pita Jungle (bit of everything but really good shawarma), Mellow mushroom pizza, and Sizzle if you like Korean BBQ. If your games are at Rose Mofford there is a BBQ joint called BobbyQs nearby that is awesome. Great Brisket.
I will check out BobbyQs for sure. Thanks
 
yes. They can afford to test multiple times per week. We can’t.

They entertain millions. We don’t.

Read Kante’s article on overall risk of soccer. It’s a good study. Basically, if one person in a high level soccer game has covid, the other 21 players get exposed for an average of 90 seconds. (Not all equally. Most get less, the ones guarding him get more.). But a total of about 30 minutes of exposure, spread over 21 people.
the magic virus knows. kids all over europe are playing so far so good.
 
yes. They can afford to test multiple times per week. We can’t.

They entertain millions. We don’t.

Read Kante’s article on overall risk of soccer. It’s a good study. Basically, if one person in a high level soccer game has covid, the other 21 players get exposed for an average of 90 seconds. (Not all equally. Most get less, the ones guarding him get more.). But a total of about 30 minutes of exposure, spread over 21 people.

90 seconds for a whole game that lasts 90 minutes. Thus 1 second per minute


The Aarhus University study was the one that was used to get people back on the pitch with the 90 seconds of total interaction with 1 person sick.

Other studies were done as well and the biggest interaction between players was during corner kicks. One of the reasons some states have started up soccer again with modified rules on slide tackles and corner kicks.
 
No road trips just yet. I tend towards "hide under the bed" instead of "help covid infect my friends".
How many of your friends have you helped get infected with Covid? I'm betting zero, which is very admirable.

Ironically, that's the same number that I've helped infect despite living my life as normal as possible, including a number of road trips, while taking common sense precautions.
 
I'm just curious . Around how many different teams that you know of played scrimmages in AZ last weekend ?
3 or 4 , 10 to 15 or ? just would like a rough estimate .
I personally don't care about team names but any trend in age groups ? Like mostly olders , mostly youngers etc .
Thank you
I know of 07-03 games that were played last weekend. I know Legends, West Coast, Surf, and Rebels were here. I believe Blues may have been as well.
 
How many of your friends have you helped get infected with Covid? I'm betting zero, which is very admirable.

Ironically, that's the same number that I've helped infect despite living my life as normal as possible, including a number of road trips, while taking common sense precautions.
You are making a statistics argument with n=1?

Sorry. Not valid.
 
What is California’s Culture and do you consider it superior to Arizona’s?
Regrettably they are quite similar these days, much to the "zonies" dismay. Crowded, strip malls, chain restaurants, bad air, traffic. If you are in Orange Country, click your heels 3 times, and maybe you'll wind up in Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa - same thing minus the coast. I live north of all of that - we've been able to protect our "culture" for the most part. Many battles have been won but it's likely that we will lose the war. CA's manifest destiny will not be stopped.
 
That's really funny. 115 degrees and zero culture, but I want to go so that my kid can play soccer too.
It's like a family I know from LA that moved to Georgia (Alpharetta, to be specific) in April, so their kid could play elite baseball through the spring.
Hahaha! This reminded me of one of my favorite South Park episodes with the "smug storm". Be careful, AZ, there's even more smug in CA than when this first came out. Maybe you have noticed.

 
You are making a statistics argument with n=1?

Sorry. Not valid.
Observational, not statistical. Although I could easily increase N, just off the cuff I could come up with a few hundred family, friends and work associates that road tripped this year without spreading the virus.

Speaking of statistics, here is a fun fact. In SD County the odds of being hospitalized with Covid if your less than 60 are roughly the same odds of winning $100 on a $2 lottery scratcher, while the odds of dying are 15x more remote than winning $100 on the same $2 scratcher. Dang that justifies going out and buying some scratchers to get a 50x return on my investment.
 
How many of your friends have you helped get infected with Covid? I'm betting zero, which is very admirable.

Ironically, that's the same number that I've helped infect despite living my life as normal as possible, including a number of road trips, while taking common sense precautions.

What are your common sense precautions?
 
Observational, not statistical. Although I could easily increase N, just off the cuff I could come up with a few hundred family, friends and work associates that road tripped this year without spreading the virus.

Speaking of statistics, here is a fun fact. In SD County the odds of being hospitalized with Covid if your less than 60 are roughly the same odds of winning $100 on a $2 lottery scratcher, while the odds of dying are 15x more remote than winning $100 on the same $2 scratcher. Dang that justifies going out and buying some scratchers to get a 50x return on my investment.

Nonsense.
 
Observational, not statistical. Although I could easily increase N, just off the cuff I could come up with a few hundred family, friends and work associates that road tripped this year without spreading the virus.

Speaking of statistics, here is a fun fact. In SD County the odds of being hospitalized with Covid if your less than 60 are roughly the same odds of winning $100 on a $2 lottery scratcher, while the odds of dying are 15x more remote than winning $100 on the same $2 scratcher. Dang that justifies going out and buying some scratchers to get a 50x return on my investment.
Your attempt to increase N by including a correlated subgroup also fails. The reason should be in chapter 1 or 2 of your stats book.

There are people who do this for a living. Why not listen to them?
 
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