It’s not just New England: #Chiefs practice squad QB Jordan Ta'amu has tested positive for COVID-19 and is being added to the reserve list, per me and @MikeGarafolo.
Washing your hands makes almost no difference for Covid. Its almost solely spread by droplets. How about stop standing right next to ppl outside your unit on the sidelines? Do only zoom or properly spaced meetings. Much more important than washing your hands. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
I’m glad the NFL scheduled a full 16 game season with very little room to make up games.
Tards
Not actually. NFL is under no time constraints. Super Bowl can be in March. They can delay and shift all they want and still get 16 game regular season in. Schedule, as is, is meaningless. We will have to see what they do when schedules get compressed. Tuesday game, then Sunday? Not the best scenario, so expect to see adjustments sliding the next game ahead a day, trying to make at least a 6 day gap between games. Also look for them to start flexing, especially to deal with the crappy situation playing on Thursday night is. Since most don't have to deal with fans in the stands, it mostly depends on cooperation from media willing to adjust their schedules. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Washing your hands makes almost no difference for Covid. Its almost solely spread by droplets. How about stop standing right next to ppl outside your unit on the sidelines? Do only zoom or properly spaced meetings. Much more important than washing your hands.
100 percent. Much more they could be doing starting with educating players. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Washing your hands makes almost no difference for Covid. Its almost solely spread by droplets. How about stop standing right next to ppl outside your unit on the sidelines? Do only zoom or properly spaced meetings. Much more important than washing your hands.
All this. Was reading that they don’t actually have any evidence of corona infection from people touching infected surfaces and transferring it. I’m sure it could happen but if so it’s an extremely unlikely way to contract it. [Reply]