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Florida is willing to have stadiums at full capacity
And the University of Florida can't even play a game in the stadium they want to fill because the UF football team had a COVID outbreak.
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Florida is willing to have stadiums at full capacity
What is the difference if it's closed?
Those were just the domed stadiums with fans. Most stadiums in the NFL don’t have a roof. Many open air stadiums are allowing fans also. Kansas City, Miami, Jacksonville, Cleveland, etc.Framed another way, we can see that only Texas, Indiana and perhaps Georgia (?) have relaxed their stances on having a lot of fans at games. The vast majority of the country hasn't.
That's the thing about statistics, they don't care what you think.I don't think so.
But but...CNN said...you mean that 99.97% survival rate?
I’ll never figure out why you would want your professional sports teams to go looking to play elsewhere.
Political gain. This isn't her decision. This is the stance she's being told to take.
The Mayor blows.
Dan Mullen just tested positive.And the University of Florida can't even play a game in the stadium they want to fill because the UF football team had a COVID outbreak.
By who?Political gain. This isn't her decision. This is the stance she's being told to take.
I doubt it cause the Contract isn't with the Saints. It's with the Stadium and the State.Reports on the news said LSU is willing. Fans have to adhere to LSUs rule of face masks and distancing. Baton Rouge’s Mayor is all for the saints playing at Tiger stadium.
My issues would be with the naming rights. Would MB want money back due to less exposure? I wonder if there is something in the contract
you mean that 99.97% survival rate?