stech81
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Play don't play the only thing we know it don't matter what we think
Play don't play the only thing we know it don't matter what we think
I just do not think, you can play football with this situation. A nightmare is on the wayi mentioned this in the other thread about how at some point college football is going to have to establish some protocols. NBA's is 113 pages, MLB is over 100. Even golf with its open spaces and individual players has a large protocol.
Otherwise as they get closer to the season it is something that has the potential to cause a huge PR problem that could impact their ability to play if the general public decides this is an issue.
I think public attitudes are more likely to cause sports stoppages than positive tests. If the general public turns against teams playing it will be very hard for any sports - professional or college to continue.
There was an article earlier this week that talked about how there is more unease among college athletes to play than we are seeing and they would like to talk to the NCAA about it but are trying to find a way to do it anonymously because they are worried about the repurcussions to them if they do it publicly.
if a parent is concerned about this then they should just forbid their child to play. The odds on dying of the virus are less than a player dying from a broken neck on a block or tackle. So why ever let them participate anyway.
Go Jackets!
I've haven't seen any stats that would support this statement. It's basically a false statement.if a parent is concerned about this then they should just forbid their child to play. The odds on dying of the virus are less than a player dying from a broken neck on a block or tackle. So why ever let them participate anyway.
Go Jackets!
if a parent is concerned about this then they should just forbid their child to play. The odds on dying of the virus are less than a player dying from a broken neck on a block or tackle. So why ever let them participate anyway.
Go Jackets!
Exactly. I’m confused why everyone is so worried about the players here. Clemson has like a quarter of their team infected and they’re almost all asymptomatic...why is that bad news?if a parent is concerned about this then they should just forbid their child to play. The odds on dying of the virus are less than a player dying from a broken neck on a block or tackle. So why ever let them participate anyway.
Go Jackets!
Exactly. I’m confused why everyone is so worried about the players here. Clemson has like a quarter of their team infected and they’re almost all asymptomatic...why is that bad news?
Tough to blame the parents though. The news is just throwing stuff in your face every day about how scary this thing is. Even rational folks are having a hard time digesting it and staying calm.
Too much fear...
Fair enough. All fine is good enough.About half are asymptomatic last I read. But they’re all still fine.
The more that get it, the sooner its over.