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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd that is exactly what there will be... an abundance of caution.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postmaybe--but its possible that college football with drag all the other sports back into action. too much money at stake--especially down south. and once they allow football, maybe real football and other sports will follow
Long time till seats fill up...but some season tickets should finally be available
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNobody in the stands, but tv revenue might go up.
Long time till seats fill up...but some season tickets should finally be available
Just throwing it our there, but they can do all sorts of things to get people into the stands and the games on track:
-make any fan who walks into the stadium sign a document waiving any lawsuit against the team, city, state, etc.
-Give players the same option. If they play they sign a waiver. Like kids do to play soccer.
-They can't play unless they're tested.
-No practice unless tested.
-Limit the amount of seating.
-Designate eating areas.
Some of these ideas may not work. Just saying that too much $ is at stake for team owners to just be waiting around for this to go away. I'm not as resigned as others I guess.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am guessing there are a lot of very highly paid people that are trying to figure all of this out in the sports context. I mean really, I've seen articles about how they will repurpose planes to make them covid-safe, at least safe enough to fly.
Just throwing it our there, but they can do all sorts of things to get people into the stands and the games on track:
-make any fan who walks into the stadium sign a document waiving any lawsuit against the team, city, state, etc.
-Give players the same option. If they play they sign a waiver. Like kids do to play soccer.
-They can't play unless they're tested.
-No practice unless tested.
-Limit the amount of seating.
-Designate eating areas.
Some of these ideas may not work. Just saying that too much $ is at stake for team owners to just be waiting around for this to go away. I'm not as resigned as others I guess.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNope. You and others keep citing pre-existing conditions as if that somehow doesn't count. Oh well, the only ones who die have pre-existing conditions so they don't count.
I could give a crap about politics , narratives and agenda. I want kids and people playing sports again.
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Testing and tracing
It all hinges on testing and contact tracing. Then we can successfully manage a controlled opening up. South Korea, Taiwan, Germany, Denmark and others took the virus seriously and their federal governments managed testing and tracing. Wish we hadn’t wasted 6 weeks thinking it was a hoax and playing golf.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI am guessing there are a lot of very highly paid people that are trying to figure all of this out in the sports context. I mean really, I've seen articles about how they will repurpose planes to make them covid-safe, at least safe enough to fly.
Just throwing it our there, but they can do all sorts of things to get people into the stands and the games on track:
-make any fan who walks into the stadium sign a document waiving any lawsuit against the team, city, state, etc.
-Give players the same option. If they play they sign a waiver. Like kids do to play soccer.
-They can't play unless they're tested.
-No practice unless tested.
-Limit the amount of seating.
-Designate eating areas.
Some of these ideas may not work. Just saying that too much $ is at stake for team owners to just be waiting around for this to go away. I'm not as resigned as others I guess.
They’re smarter than the rest of us?
We pay sports and entertainment folk far too much
Time for a reckoning
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd highly paid means what in this equation?
They’re smarter than the rest of us?
We pay sports and entertainment folk far too much
Time for a reckoning
Not even sure about sports
And who’s going to watch the Pats now?
Maybe Kraft is maneuvering to get out of football.
We know the “rub and tug” business is disappearing
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt all hinges on testing and contact tracing. Then we can successfully manage a controlled opening up. South Korea, Taiwan, Germany, Denmark and others took the virus seriously and their federal governments managed testing and tracing. Wish we hadn’t wasted 6 weeks thinking it was a hoax and playing golf.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnd highly paid means what in this equation?
They’re smarter than the rest of us?
We pay sports and entertainment folk far too much
Time for a reckoning
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMoving the goalposts, and placing blame. #useless
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou wouldn't want to blame placed on Donnie if you were a die hard, so I get that republicans just never (Beghazi?) place blame. But those goal posts were set by Fauci. He established them
question for all of us: Would you move out of your house, ask your daughter to change high schools, and move the family into a rental in a lesser town in order to save 5 unnamed grandparents (75 and older) of a randomly selected set of neighbors who live at least 3 streets away? Your neighbors, they get to stay in their house, and get to keep granny a few more years, but you need to move out, give and change your daughters HS.
If your willing to do that #Respect. I am not, and I can't ask morally ask others to make that choice.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is not about your obsession with blaming DJT. It is about how we reopen our country, and get people back to work. Agree that contact tracing is part of the solution along with consumer-scale testing. The question is do we have the time to wait for it to be perfect?
question for all of us: Would you move out of your house, ask your daughter to change high schools, and move the family into a rental in a lesser town in order to save 5 unnamed grandparents (75 and older) of a randomly selected set of neighbors who live at least 3 streets away? Your neighbors, they get to stay in their house, and get to keep granny a few more years, but you need to move out, give and change your daughters HS.
If your willing to do that #Respect. I am not, and I can't ask morally ask others to make that choice.
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