Mark Anderson -> RE: General Vikes Talk (6/20/2020 6:25:28 PM)
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ORIGINAL: bohumm I hate to say this, but I have been thinking all along that I don't see how there is NFL football this fall, and recent developments have only reinforced this POV. The union can protect players, unlike college football, and there is no escaping widespread infections on at least some teams (Clemson had 23 football players test positive this week). There is no distancing in a football lockerroom and creating a bubble like the NBA---which still might not work---is impossible with about 100 people minimum per team over a 20-week season. Huddles, blocking, tackle piles, bump-and-run---the sport is not just contact-oriented, it is face-to-face, with spit, snot, and now virus on uniforms, in the air, and projected directly into the faces of the players. Add in colder weather as the season goes on, indoor stadiums, training rooms, communal dining......I just don't see how that works. NFL and its teams have serious cash. They can test(15 minute results) these guys twice a day if they choose. The only problem I see is there will teams gaining an advantage when some star players can't play 2 weeks in a row and then can play against other teams. Or if a whole position group becomes infected. Practice squads should be expanded and you should be able to protect half, maybe all of them from getting sniped by other teams. Guys will be getting infected, period; they already are (TB had two guys test positive). MLB and college athletic programs are seeing problems, with facilities closing and players testing positive. Large portions of various teams will probably be held out of participation at times. It will be chaotic, and at some point probably sooner than later players will start opting out in significant numbers. There will be incentive for teams to withhold disclosure of positive tests for competitive reasons (cough, NE, cough, cough). Outrage will ensue the scenario you cite where an asymptomatic/pre-symptomatic player is held out. I just see the whole endeavor eventually collapsing under its own weight if it gets going at all. Just an opinion based on the way events are playing out. I hope they start out OTAs, Mini Camps or whatever they have with Antibody Tests. I think the consensus is that you are immune if you have already had it. That seemed to be questioned in other countries.
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