Positive coronavirus tests with the St. Louis Cardinals have postponed their game against the Milwaukee Brewers, a source tells ESPN, confirming the @jonheyman report. Unclear how many, but to this point positives had been limited to teams in the East. Now in the Central, too.
Come on guys
There are differences between MLB and the NFL. Some of those differences are advantageous and others are disadvantageous.
There are reasons to believe that there will be some sort of an NFL season.
There are reasons to believe that there will not be any sort of an NFL season.
There is one thing that we all hope though. That hope is that there will be an NFL season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
Yeah they can’t. Guys aren’t gonna bubble for 6-7 months
They’re gonna have to be personally responsible when they’re out of the complex
My whole career is doing shit that initially people said it can’t be done, it’s too hard, we don’t have the time or resources etc.etc. Think outside the box. Be flexible. And get er done. If the NFL wants it to happen, I’m sure they can pull it off. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
My whole career is doing shit that initially people said it can’t be done, it’s too hard, we don’t have the time or resources etc.etc. Think outside the box. Be flexible. And get er done. If the NFL wants it to happen, I’m sure they can pull it off.
They’re basically doing it though without the whole bubble thing. Players are going home and to the facility where they’re gonna test the crap out of them for Covid.
Biggest issue will be having leadership basically tell them you’ve gotta bubble yourself when away from the facility. I’m sure the teams have people who can go to the store for you and that kind of stuff.
The families will be the hardest part.
But the nfl can’t do the nba bubble. How would they have a place big enough for the whole league and film crews and officials and everything? I don’t see how it could work
Officials in the nfl have jobs other than football. I’m curious how they’re gonna figure that out [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
They’re basically doing it though without the whole bubble thing. Players are going home and to the facility where they’re gonna test the crap out of them for Covid.
Biggest issue will be having leadership basically tell them you’ve gotta bubble yourself when away from the facility. I’m sure the teams have people who can go to the store for you and that kind of stuff.
The families will be the hardest part.
But the nfl can’t do the nba bubble. How would they have a place big enough for the whole league and film crews and officials and everything? I don’t see how it could work
Officials in the nfl have jobs other than football. I’m curious how they’re gonna figure that out
I’d bet that >75% of posters on here have to on an everyday basis at their jobs, figure out a unique solution to a problem at work. They don’t throw up their hands and say sorry, it can’t be done when it can’t be accomplished by the standard process. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
I’d bet that >75% of posters on here have to on an everyday basis at their jobs, figure out a unique solution to a problem at work. They don’t throw up their hands and say sorry, it can’t be done when it can’t be accomplished by the standard process.
We have almost 800 employees and have been operating 24/7 since all this shit started. We have had a total of around 30 positive cases with employees since March, not including family members of employees which would likely add another 30-50.
We are down to 1 active unresolved case as of this morning with 2 people waiting precautionary test results that will likely be negative.
We have never shut down through it all and are using masks and social distancing etc...for mitigation.
Play ****ing baseball, and football for that matter. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Eleazar:
So the NFL players are going to sit in little plexiglass phone booths on the sidelines... and then go into the game and block and tackle each other?
Precisely. Repeated elongated exposure from close proximity is worse than quick exposure. I would imagine OL would be most at risk at contracting it from others during the game, but the most common way it will be transmitted is between teammates not vs the other team.
Either way, if they don't do it in a bubble it won't work.
They don't even need to wear masks in the NBA bubble, even though many do. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
We have almost 800 employees and have been operating 24/7 since all this shit started. We have had a total of around 30 positive cases with employees since March, not including family members of employees which would likely add another 30-50.
We are down to 1 active unresolved case as of this morning with 2 people waiting precautionary test results that will likely be negative.
We have never shut down through it all and are using masks and social distancing etc...for mitigation.
Play ****ing baseball, and football for that matter.
There ya go. Wheres there's a will, there's a way. Since when did we become a country of thats not the standard process, we cant do that. OHHHH its too hard to figure out, lets don't do that. What a load of crap. [Reply]