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Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, SpeedOFLight said:

If this keeps going on, it makes you wonder if they will keep playing games or cancel the season. 

Every other sport continued on. The NFL doesn’t care about their players more than other sports. They will find a way to continue on. 

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20 minutes ago, Varking said:

Every other sport continued on. The NFL doesn’t care about their players more than other sports. They will find a way to continue on. 

Yes they did but they also did the bubble or tried to emulate a bubble    

the nfl should consider a two week pause in play to re-evaluate what the are doing or yes, it may need to be cancelled 

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27 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Yes they did but they also did the bubble or tried to emulate a bubble    

the nfl should consider a two week pause in play to re-evaluate what the are doing or yes, it may need to be cancelled 

This plus the rest of those sports wrapped their seasons up prior to cold/flu season kicking off. Cold/flu ramping up will significantly complicate matters.

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3 hours ago, bull123 said:

Saban says he doesn’t even have a fever

Ok.  He said he is infected w/ an infectious disease that has killed over 210k. 

Also, if you get bad symptoms from COVID they normally start hitting like 5-7 days after the positive (pending you catch it early, which football programs do).  Hopefully Saban won't catch that nor the AD nor do they spread it to what are probably a ton of people in the Bama org that aren't 18 year old college athletes but older out of shape adults. 

Most dangerous part about football spread....is all the non-athletes that make football possible.  They statistically aren't the same as finely tuned super humans. 

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2 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

Yes they did but they also did the bubble or tried to emulate a bubble    

the nfl should consider a two week pause in play to re-evaluate what the are doing or yes, it may need to be cancelled 

College football did not try to bubble. Major League Baseball did not attempt a bubble. Soccer did not bubble. Hockey did a bubble and it worked. Basketball did a bubble and it worked. No other sports did a bubble. They find a way to move games around that are missed. 

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