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I don’t see a problem. The UFC is already holding events.As I said in another thread, that's the easy part. Now the NFL has to come up with a feasible plan to do it without fans.
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I don’t see a problem. The UFC is already holding events.As I said in another thread, that's the easy part. Now the NFL has to come up with a feasible plan to do it without fans.
I just mean the number of essential people involved. In UFC, you need 3 people per fighter. In the NFL, you need at least 100 people per team when you consider trainers, equipment people, etc. Even though the fight card went on, there was a positive test with one of the fighters. What happens when you get a positive test on one team? How do you maintain safe hygiene in a locker room? All I'm saying is the details are more complicated with team sports. Neither the MLB or basketball have figured it out yet.I don’t see a problem. The UFC is already holding events.
Even if that were true, and even if that's how it goes down - a big if - that's not "CA and NY saying no to football".You prematurely LOL'd Loose Cannon's post. Newsome and Cuomo are putting the onus on the sports leagues to cancel or postpone their own seasons, so the leagues can't tell their irate fan(atics) that it's the governors' fault. Just watch and see.
This is a marathon, not a sprint.
Things can change and there's a long time between now and the Hall of Fame game which is the first preseason game of the NFL season. It's still premature speculation to be LOLing.Even if that were true, and even if that's how it goes down - a big if - that's not "CA and NY saying no to football".
More of New York saying NO to footb...err...uhh... begging for sports to return:Things can change and there's a long time between now and the Hall of Fame game which is the first preseason game of the NFL season. It's still premature speculation to be LOLing.