The @Giants just sent a letter to season tickets holders (which is pretty much the entire stadium every game) with the option to opt out of buying this coming season. Really hoping for the games, but likelihood with fans in seats? Just decreased greatly.
The @Giants just sent a letter to season tickets holders (which is pretty much the entire stadium every game) with the option to opt out of buying this coming season. Really hoping for the games, but likelihood with fans in seats? Just decreased greatly.
Originally Posted by DaFace:
"Decreased greatly?" It was incredibly unlikely before now, so I'm not sure how this changes anything.
Every piece of information is telling us that our last bit of hope for a season is no fans in the stands. And that's fading fast.
I'm assuming because he's a NY radio guy, he doesn't want to come out and say definitely that there will be no fans in the stands. Would rile up the NY radio listeners?
This is really pissing me off. Maybe if people would have wore their damn masks when we reopened maybe we could have has a season. Europe, Japan and Korea are finding a way to get it done but we cant?:-) [Reply]
I think I'll ask the Chiefs for the option to just hold my seats for next year with the money we spent this year. It's already gone. I don't need it back. Would rather just not have to buy tickets next year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Strongside:
I think I'll ask the Chiefs for the option to just hold my seats for next year with the money we spent this year. It's already gone. I don't need it back. Would rather just not have to buy tickets next year.
If they're not gonna have any fans, i don't see how this wouldn't be the option they'd take. Makes no sense any other way [Reply]
If bars remain open and the NFL moves forward without fans, they'll make a killing. I think the majority will watch from home, for obvious reasons, but you're going to see packed bars, parking lot tailgates being organized, gameday watch parties, etc. all over the place.
Which, if you're a team playing in an open-air stadium, will probably be frustrating to see. As wild as it may sound, I'd rather take my chances sitting outside at Arrowhead than piled into a dive bar with 200 people touching every surface in sight. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Strongside:
If bars remain open and the NFL moves forward without fans, they'll make a killing. I think the majority will watch from home, for obvious reasons, but you're going to see packed bars, parking lot tailgates being organized, gameday watch parties, etc. all over the place.
Which, if you're a team playing in an open-air stadium, will probably be frustrating to see. As wild as it may sound, I'd rather take my chances sitting outside at Arrowhead than piled into a dive bar with 200 people touching every surface in sight.
sounds good until 4 or 5 players test positive in week 1 2 days before the game [Reply]
Originally Posted by Demonpenz:
sounds good until 4 or 5 players test positive in week 1 2 days before the game
Then you get into the competive balance issue. Is losing Mahomes to covid for 14 days the same as the other teams backup DT? Teams will just have to treat it like someone got a concussion or strained a hamstring. Shit happens, deal with it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Then you get into the competive balance issue. Is losing Mahomes to covid for 14 days the same as the other teams backup DT? Teams will just have to treat it like someone got a concussion or strained a hamstring. Shit happens, deal with it.
the elephant in the room is NFL has gambling. Are people going to make bets on the games with this going on?> [Reply]
Originally Posted by raidersnumber1:
Don't ever doubt Dr. Fauci you coomers. I said no sports until at least 2021, probably 2022 and i'm sticking with it.
The vaccine is ahead of schedule and you think probably no sports until 2022?
Look, if watching the Raiders lose makes you that miserable, then just turn that shit off, man [Reply]