2019 NFL and CFB Season - Page 151
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vult
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GTR
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also legion of boom 2.0? | ||
JimmiC
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Emnjay808
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Pretty bummed but this was expected. We're all spread out through Vegas, Hawaii and Cali/Japan so flying in and having a live draft together was always something we looked forward to yearly. Anyways were making the most of it. Also we're making it so we have like 3 covid/IR slots lol. Apparently if you're within proximity of someone who has tested positive, u have a 48hr window to be tested with confirmation before you're cleared to play again. Gonna be interesting to see how this regular season plays out lol. Already big-names are starting to opt out. | ||
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vult
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cLutZ
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On July 30 2020 10:58 vult wrote: This season is not going to happen, and I think that the league needs to understand that public opinion has already swayed from “its risky” to “maybe this isn’t a great idea” rather quickly, and especially with what is going on in MLB, along with the increased magnitudes of difficulty involved with the NFL, it’s too risky. Not to mention the bad press the NFL received when players opt out, but the players definitely are in the right mind to opt out. You are in a bubble, the only way that happens is if Roger and the owners give in to that bubble (possible because it's consumed Twitter, which isn't reality). Lots of people are also on the "football must play" team. And, I think an underrated comment is that, if you can't trust the players to not go clubbing during an active season, well then they are almost certainly a total menace to society when they aren't playing and being tested. | ||
Emnjay808
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Dolphin players have donated blood if they have antibodies. Makes me beg the question of how many players are actually with the antibodies already? A good chance that half the Dallas players have it. I’d like more transparency when it comes to this. I understand that disclosing medical information is also part of the issue. | ||
Jerubaal
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On July 30 2020 10:58 vult wrote: This season is not going to happen, and I think that the league needs to understand that public opinion has already swayed from “its risky” to “maybe this isn’t a great idea” rather quickly, and especially with what is going on in MLB, along with the increased magnitudes of difficulty involved with the NFL, it’s too risky. Not to mention the bad press the NFL received when players opt out, but the players definitely are in the right mind to opt out. Don't worry. If Biden wins, the virus will be gone by December. | ||
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GTR
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joining micah parsons (penn state) in notable first rounders to opt out. only a matter of time until trevor lawrence and justin fields do the same. | ||
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