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Super Bowl may not happen this year.....


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....at least, in the currently scheduled Super Bowl stadium in LA.

Reports are coming out that suggest the NFL is evaluating alternative venues to act as a backup location -- Dallas and Vegas among those being contacted about their availability.

(Good thing we don't have to worry about changing our Panthers travel plans for this particular event. Or probably next year's as well.)

 

https://www.wfaa.com/article/sports/nfl/att-stadium-among-possible-super-bowl-lvi-replacement-venue-options-nfl-confirms-covid-sofi-stadium-california-dallas-cowboys-backup-host-los-angeles/287-a081b355-85e7-40c4-94d7-794cb4d89acc

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Once the regular season is over, the NFL needs to do what the NHL did and put all players and personnel into quarantine for the playoffs. Yes I know it's a PITA but it's the only way to really fairly and safely conduct the playoffs in the midst of covid. No team should have to forfeit because 40 players test positive despite having met the requirements for vaccination. 

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