"I'm 80 years old and I want results now," the Jets dismissed Coach Pete Carroll today after one season and replaced him with Rich Kotite.
"I'm entitled to some enjoyment, and that means winning," said Hess today, virtually branding the team as quitters under Carroll for their late-season collapse. Their five straight defeats insured a losing record for the 18th time in 35 seasons and entrenched the Jets' reputation as a perennial losing franch
"I'm 80 years old and I want results now," the Jets dismissed Coach Pete Carroll today after one season and replaced him with Rich Kotite.
"I'm entitled to some enjoyment, and that means winning," said Hess today, virtually branding the team as quitters under Carroll for their late-season collapse. Their five straight defeats insured a losing record for the 18th time in 35 seasons and entrenched the Jets' reputation as a perennial losing franch
I keep reading about different batches having different mortality rates. Just from a manufacturing perspective how does this happen without it being intentional?
I keep reading about different batches having different mortality rates. Just from a manufacturing perspective how does this happen without it being intentional?
Could be multiple manufacturing sites, bad ingredients, intentional, or probably a lot of other things. I also know a lot of covid vax's were outsourced for manufacturing
"I'm 80 years old and I want results now," the Jets dismissed Coach Pete Carroll today after one season and replaced him with Rich Kotite.
"I'm entitled to some enjoyment, and that means winning," said Hess today, virtually branding the team as quitters under Carroll for their late-season collapse. Their five straight defeats insured a losing record for the 18th time in 35 seasons and entrenched the Jets' reputation as a perennial losing franch
I keep reading about different batches having different mortality rates. Just from a manufacturing perspective how does this happen without it being intentional?
I keep reading about different batches having different mortality rates. Just from a manufacturing perspective how does this happen without it being intentional?
Could be multiple manufacturing sites, bad ingredients, intentional, or probably a lot of other things. I also know a lot of covid vax's were outsourced for manufacturing
I keep reading about different batches having different mortality rates. Just from a manufacturing perspective how does this happen without it being intentional?
Could be multiple manufacturing sites, bad ingredients, intentional, or probably a lot of other things. I also know a lot of covid vax's were outsourced for manufacturing