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- NewtonHawk11
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Re: Chefs
That being said, supposedly easiest schedule from this point on.
Don’t know how with Bills, Bucs and Saints left. However, only 2 teams with a winning record in Buffalo and Tampa.
Don’t know how with Bills, Bucs and Saints left. However, only 2 teams with a winning record in Buffalo and Tampa.
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Stephen Gilmore tested positive for COVID the day after the game with the Chiefs. Awesome.
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There goes a normal season.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 7:10 am Stephen Gilmore tested positive for COVID the day after the game with the Chiefs. Awesome.
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- holidaysmore
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Zero way the NFL will cancel their season. ZERO. They will and they should move to a bubble format ASAP along with reducing the amount of games. It was foolish to think they could try and play a full season without putting guys in a bubble. Their protocols aren't working.
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The rational thing to do would be to immediately postpone all league activities for two weeks, and hotel everyone up for the duration.holidaysmore wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 8:32 am Zero way the NFL will cancel their season. ZERO. They will and they should move to a bubble format ASAP along with reducing the amount of games. It was foolish to think they could try and play a full season without putting guys in a bubble. Their protocols aren't working.
I know that (1) sucks ass, and (2) costs a lot of money.
But: (1) grow up, that's just how it's got to be if you want to get paid this year (and accrue the service year), and (2) non-issue when the alternative is shutting down.
- NewtonHawk11
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I think this will happen. Whether it be doing the shield on the bottom part of the helmet or actually ahve a mask (gaiter mask or the like) And I think after game greetings will disappear as well.
They've kind of done business as usual during the games, and that won't fly. Baseball switches out their baseballs after a certain amount of people have touched the ball and NFL can't do a bubble like NBA and NHL did, so they have to change up what they do during the game.
“I don’t remember anything he said, but it was a very memorable speech.” Julian Wright on a speech Michael Jordan gave to a group he was in
"But don’t ever get it twisted, it’s Rock Chalk forever." MG
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- holidaysmore
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This x 10000.jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 9:20 amThe rational thing to do would be to immediately postpone all league activities for two weeks, and hotel everyone up for the duration.holidaysmore wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 8:32 am Zero way the NFL will cancel their season. ZERO. They will and they should move to a bubble format ASAP along with reducing the amount of games. It was foolish to think they could try and play a full season without putting guys in a bubble. Their protocols aren't working.
I know that (1) sucks ass, and (2) costs a lot of money.
But: (1) grow up, that's just how it's got to be if you want to get paid this year (and accrue the service year), and (2) non-issue when the alternative is shutting down.
In theory this shouldn't be that difficult. You call the NFLPA and have them relay to the players this isn't working. The only way this will work is if we move to a bubble format. If you want to opt out you can. Owners need to find a large enough hotel to accommodate a team and staff and the same needs to be done when you have a team that visits your city. I would also strongly consider reducing the regular season as well. It is going to be hard to get by in from players from the Falcons, Jets, Jags, etc. Best case scenario by the playoffs if the virus is more manageable then you allow things to resume as normal.
Holidaysmore - 2005
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Can't imagine finding hotel space right now will be difficult.holidaysmore wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 9:35 amThis x 10000.jfish26 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 9:20 amThe rational thing to do would be to immediately postpone all league activities for two weeks, and hotel everyone up for the duration.holidaysmore wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 8:32 am Zero way the NFL will cancel their season. ZERO. They will and they should move to a bubble format ASAP along with reducing the amount of games. It was foolish to think they could try and play a full season without putting guys in a bubble. Their protocols aren't working.
I know that (1) sucks ass, and (2) costs a lot of money.
But: (1) grow up, that's just how it's got to be if you want to get paid this year (and accrue the service year), and (2) non-issue when the alternative is shutting down.
In theory this shouldn't be that difficult. You call the NFLPA and have them relay to the players this isn't working. The only way this will work is if we move to a bubble format. If you want to opt out you can. Owners need to find a large enough hotel to accommodate a team and staff and the same needs to be done when you have a team that visits your city. I would also strongly consider reducing the regular season as well. It is going to be hard to get by in from players from the Falcons, Jets, Jags, etc. Best case scenario by the playoffs if the virus is more manageable then you allow things to resume as normal.
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We don't have to play the Chiefs is how.NewtonHawk11 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:03 pm That being said, supposedly easiest schedule from this point on.
Don’t know how with Bills, Bucs and Saints left. However, only 2 teams with a winning record in Buffalo and Tampa.