grizfan1984
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Ursus1 said:If there is a season......depth will be more important than ever. It is inevitable teams will lose players for a few weeks during the season.
MikeyGriz said:Ursus1 said:If there is a season......depth will be more important than ever. It is inevitable teams will lose players for a few weeks during the season.
Injuries are always a part of the season.
Ursus1 said:MikeyGriz said:Injuries are always a part of the season.
true...but injuries are not contagious
Ursus1 said:MikeyGriz said:Injuries are always a part of the season.
true...but injuries are not contagious
This has been the question for the Bubcats since the time once forgotten, the time before time, for millennia, and at a minimum since 5 years B.C. (before covid). I do not believe Choach has started a season yet with the same opening day starting QB, and it likely will not happen this year or whenever they resume, and that has nothing to do with COVIdiotsPlayerRep said:who plays QB for the next couple weeks?
garizzalies said:This has been the question for the Bubcats since the time once forgotten, the time before time, for millennia, and at a minimum since 5 years B.C. (before covid). I do not believe Choach has started a season yet with the same opening day starting QB, and it likely will not happen this year or whenever they resume, and that has nothing to do with COVIdiotsPlayerRep said:who plays QB for the next couple weeks?
PlayerRep said:Ursus1 said:true...but injuries are not contagious
Nor do they result in 14-day self-quarantines for others exposed to the injured player. If a quarterback, who has been hanging out with the QB's in the QB room and at practice, tests positive, who plays QB for the next couple weeks?
SoldierGriz said:Warp speed to herd immunity...
...is another way to attack this thing. Instead of teams trying to social distance or operate in zones, they ought to just have a good ole fashioned lock-in. In fact, we ought to do this on every college campus with all returning students.
Double down on protecting our most vulnerable.
Trying to protect people from getting sick is not and will not work. We should be protecting people from dying...hence the double down.
EverettGriz said:SoldierGriz said:Warp speed to herd immunity...
...is another way to attack this thing. Instead of teams trying to social distance or operate in zones, they ought to just have a good ole fashioned lock-in. In fact, we ought to do this on every college campus with all returning students.
Double down on protecting our most vulnerable.
Trying to protect people from getting sick is not and will not work. We should be protecting people from dying...hence the double down.
Yeah, assuming herd immunity is even effective (clearly the jury is still out), I'm not certain that subjecting tens of thousands of student athletes to a respiratory disease which may likely have long-term health effects on those who catch it in order for you to watch some college sports is a smart play. Brings to mind the Romans and the Colosseum.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/covid-long-term-effects-sports-athletes-nba-bubble-11593161922
EverettGriz said:We very well may be, Zona.
AZGrizFan said:EverettGriz said:We very well may be, Zona.
Well then how about a little by-God entertainment to get us through what little time we have left then? :lol:
EverettGriz said:AZGrizFan said:Well then how about a little by-God entertainment to get us through what little time we have left then? :lol:
I assumed that's what the murder hornets were for.