When Will You Feel Safe Around 70,000 Strangers Again?


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Today. End this War.
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As long as there are still going to be porking lots, never.DerekJohnson said: -
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Problem is though people are going to get out of the habit/routine of following sports, and its as good as an excuse as any for finding something else to do. I bet when sports finally do come back you will see a surge of folks/interest initially, and then a month or two after you will see a big drop-off in interest. Not so much in football as the others (baseball and basketball especially).
Still think it is nuts some sports aren't pushing to have closed-stadium games now...try to do something/anything to drum up interest. A closed-to-the-public Masters tournament would dominate TV because there is literally nothing else on to compete with it but its postponed now...
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I thought it was good for our immune system to get sick. If there aren't any viruses capable of overburdening hospitals, then why change our behavior?
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I would assume they looked into it and something was blocking their way.HoustonHusky said:Yes.
Problem is though people are going to get out of the habit/routine of following sports, and its as good as an excuse as any for finding something else to do. I bet when sports finally do come back you will see a surge of folks/interest initially, and then a month or two after you will see a big drop-off in interest. Not so much in football as the others (baseball and basketball especially).
Still think it is nuts some sports aren't pushing to have closed-stadium games now...try to do something/anything to drum up interest. A closed-to-the-public Masters tournament would dominate TV because there is literally nothing else on to compete with it but its postponed now... -
I don't get why they can't play in the front of closed stadiums now. Noted virus expert the mainstream media said it was hotel rooms
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June, I'll be ready in June. May in a pinch.
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Definitely changed me following baseball after the strike in 1994. I was pissed and never really returned.HoustonHusky said:Yes.
Problem is though people are going to get out of the habit/routine of following sports, and its as good as an excuse as any for finding something else to do. I bet when sports finally do come back you will see a surge of folks/interest initially, and then a month or two after you will see a big drop-off in interest. Not so much in football as the others (baseball and basketball especially).
Still think it is nuts some sports aren't pushing to have closed-stadium games now...try to do something/anything to drum up interest. A closed-to-the-public Masters tournament would dominate TV because there is literally nothing else on to compete with it but its postponed now... -
Now. This country is full of emotional Karen’s
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Because the players might spread a coldFire_Marshall_Bill said:I don't get why they can't play in the front of closed stadiums now. Noted virus expert the mainstream media said it was hotel rooms
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why not force separation on the field and in the seats.
Picture a FB game where they have to remain 6 ft apart at all times (spread formation anyone?), play is over when a player violates that space. In the stands, only seats are every 4th row with staggered seating every 5 seats. Can't leave to go to the zone so solves that problem.
God I am sick of this shit... even thinking like this... shoot my ass
Edit PS: I never feel safe with 70,000 strangers. -
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The vid has brought up more @SpoonieLuv poasts along with financial ruin, so I’ll call it a wash
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This cuntry loves to manufacture band-aide problems into a national emergency room full of panic.
I’m more likely to drown or die in a fire or get the AIDS. I may do so willingly (and gladly) if this shit doesn’t end soon. -
Weren’t people already losing interest in the NBA an MLB? The NBA especially has had declining ratings for the last 5 years or so.HoustonHusky said:Yes.
Problem is though people are going to get out of the habit/routine of following sports, and its as good as an excuse as any for finding something else to do. I bet when sports finally do come back you will see a surge of folks/interest initially, and then a month or two after you will see a big drop-off in interest. Not so much in football as the others (baseball and basketball especially).
Still think it is nuts some sports aren't pushing to have closed-stadium games now...try to do something/anything to drum up interest. A closed-to-the-public Masters tournament would dominate TV because there is literally nothing else on to compete with it but its postponed now... -
This fall when MSU opens season. And the rest of SEC.