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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Sat May 2, 2020, 10:35 PM May 2020

NFL set to release full 17-week schedule next week, league spokesman says

The league will release its 2020 schedule late next week without any major changes, league spokesman Brian McCarthy confirmed -- including a Sept. 10 opener, the Super Bowl on Feb. 7 and visions of fans in the stands. "We plan to start on time," McCarthy said.

ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported in mid-April that the league planned to release its schedule, based on a full season, by May 9. The league has evaluated contingency plans should the pandemic intensify, working in conjunction with the NFL Players Association and medical experts on a set of protocols.

One of those contingencies is delaying the season until mid-October, according to the Sports Business Journal. Empty stadiums and no bye weeks have long been discussed. One option not on the table, a source told ESPN, is gathering players at a centralized location to execute a season. The NBA and Major League Baseball have discussed playing at a neutral site such as Walt Disney World, Las Vegas or Arizona, but the NFL doesn't plan to do that.

The NFL schedule is not expected to include an influx of Saturday games, despite uncertainty about whether college football can start its season on time. The league is evaluating when players can reenter team facilities. The NFL and NFLPA have agreed to keep buildings closed until every state in which a team resides lifts its stay-at-home mandate. Teams are prepared to conduct offseason workouts and June minicamps virtually.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will not accept a salary during the pandemic. The league raised more than $100 million for coronavirus relief during the NFL draft.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29126378/nfl-set-release-full-17-week-schedule-next-week-league-spokesman-says

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PJMcK

(22,023 posts)
1. Good luck with that
Sat May 2, 2020, 10:40 PM
May 2020

It isn't going to work. You can't deny the existence of Covid-19.

Football without the fans?

global1

(25,237 posts)
2. Nothing Like Putting The Pressure On The Governors.....
Sat May 2, 2020, 10:47 PM
May 2020

to end stay-at-home orders so the season could start. I wouldn't want to be the last few Guv's that still keep the stay-at-home orders in force. A lot of angry football fans will be out there protesting at the Guv's houses.

Maxheader

(4,371 posts)
9. All these last few weeks..the pressure being applied.
Tue May 5, 2020, 06:44 AM
May 2020

Just goes to show how pwnd the govts really are..Fuckem..the workers need to band together,

everone... restaurant workers, food processing, mechanics..etc..Engineers, Teachers...And demand..1., Health protection

2., The right to seek compensation from an employer.

Fuck mitch mcConnell.....

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,839 posts)
4. When I read about the possibility of games in any major sport
Sat May 2, 2020, 11:03 PM
May 2020

being played without fans, all I can think of, is: What would that be like for the players?

I'm not much of a sports fan, and I'm definitely not an athlete, but it does seem to me as if the crowd is very important. But what do I know?

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
5. Well, if folks gotta have football and there are no fans in seats -- Take a few indoor
Sat May 2, 2020, 11:03 PM
May 2020

arenas best suited, disinfect and fumigate them, test players often, etc. Heck, could even use a special antiseptic studio.

Not for this, but it could be done.

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