Originally Posted by Lzen:
If I had to guess, less than 10%. Same with the NFL. I just don't see how they can demand social distancing and have 80k inside a stadium. Even if you make people sit 6 feet apart, how do you keep them from all trying to go the bathroom or snack bar at the same time? Hard to keep that many people separated in the concourses and bathrooms. And if you are only allowing people to sit 6 feet apart, that removes a lot of season ticket holders. Last I knew, there were over 60k in just season tickets.
Yep, all this, and then...how do they choose which STH get to go? A lottery? Many are purchased in groups and if only 1 out of that group gets chosen it fucks everything up. It's all or nothing, and unfortunately if I was to bet on it I'd put my money on nothing.
Aaaaaand this thread is going to hell now so that's all I'm going to say. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Fuck them. It's their own fault if they die.
That’s not what anybody here is saying, but the people on your side of the argument clearly love to pretend it is.
That’s how I know I’m on the right side of this. You don’t see me questioning your morality based on your answer to a very difficult situation that doesn’t have a clear solution. [Reply]
I’m of the opinion that almost the entire population will be exposed to this at sometime the next 6 month to a year.
We have been extremely careful at our house even though everyone is in perfect health. We live 15 miles from town and 3 miles from the nearest neighbor. I am not under the illusion that we can beat nature even with the extreme distancing. My wife and I have talked it over on what we are going to do when one of us gets sick.
It’s not if, it’s when.
BTW, sports are just a symbol of what the real subject is. Don’t tell people that they are killing others because they want to watch football. That’s really twisting things. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
That’s not what anybody here is saying, but the people on your side of the argument clearly love to pretend it is.
That’s how I know I’m on the right side of this. You don’t see me questioning your morality based on your answer to a very difficult situation that doesn’t have a clear solution.
Well, it would be difficult to question my morality when my stance is "I'd prioritize not killing people over going to a Chiefs game." [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
That’s not what anybody here is saying, but the people on your side of the argument clearly love to pretend it is.
That’s how I know I’m on the right side of this. You don’t see me questioning your morality based on your answer to a very difficult situation that doesn’t have a clear solution.
There is no point these pussies are just that, "If banning alcohol saves just one life" types are worthless because they can only think skin deep.
"We have to save the grand parents".... That's your argument? I don't fucking care about your grand parent's. I care about my fucking family, keeping them fed and housed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
You seem to think it’s more reasonable for us to hide inside until there’s a vaccine which may or may not happen, and may or may not work.
That's a lot of assumptions when we're talking about whether it's a good idea to be going to Chiefs games in the fall. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Well, it would be difficult to question my morality when my stance is "I'd prioritize not killing people over going to a Chiefs game."
bullshit,
You constantly have gone on in other thread, about who is going to feed them. (Feel free to figure that out on your own)
Those CHIEFS games provide alot income to alot people... You going to feed them dick head? Or again are you thinking about things only skin deep. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
I’m of the opinion that almost the entire population will be exposed to this at sometime the next 6 month to a year.
We have been extremely careful at our house even though everyone is in perfect health. We live 15 miles from town and 3 miles from the nearest neighbor. I am not under the illusion that we can beat nature even with the extreme distancing. My wife and I have talked it over on what we are going to do when one of us gets sick.
It’s not if, it’s when.
BTW, sports are just a symbol of what the real subject is. Don’t tell people that they are killing others because they want to watch football. That’s really twisting things.
Yet here we fucking are:
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Well, it would be difficult to question my morality when my stance is "I'd prioritize not killing people over going to a Chiefs game."