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Updated info regarding this NFL season.


Jeremy Igo

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NFL teams are just too large. It isnt just the players... or the coaches... its also all the support personnel. And a lot of the people involved are high risk..  I just don't see how this could realistically work.  

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Unfortunately, I think within 2-3 weeks of this weekend, it's going to be very clear that team sports aren't going to be played this fall.

Given the amount of NBA and MLB players that are testing positive, I don't see this working.

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2 hours ago, Wolfcop said:

A LOT of money on the line. They will try to make it happen. 

School districts that probably make less than $50,000 a year from HS football are trying to get football to happen. The NFL won’t budge until a governmental order shuts it down. 

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I'm waiting for an official announcement on refunds, as in the actual date PSL holders can start requesting them.  I suspect it won't be for another month as the League and teams will wait as long as possible to make that decision refunding season ticket holders.

It only makes sense for season tickets holders to get refunded...forfeiting their PSLs for just this season and then sell ALL seats on a per game basis as things remain fluid, that is if some fans are actually allowed.  That way people who purchase tickets for a particular game actually WANT to be there (understanding the perils). This is a much better solution than having PSL owners that feel obligated to go because the tickets were already paid for in the season package or unjustly burdening them to find buyers in the midst of a pandemic.

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3 minutes ago, PantherFanInPhilly said:

Honestly, this whole thing is fuging dumb. I just don't see how they possibly think it is going to work out. 

European sports have been really successful playing during COVID.  US is a different story.

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