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Watching MMA at a brewery currently.
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Doesn’t NFL free agency start this week? That can still go on right? That should give the networks something to talk about.
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Watched the final minute of 2016 NCAA title game where Jenkins hit the game winner for Villanova over UNC
Also rewatched Gordon Hayward nearly hit a half court shot in 2010 that would have won Butler the title
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posted by Laley23
MLB shooting for a May start. Don’t see it that fast, but glad these leagues are trying to figure shit out. It can be done if testing gets there in time, and the logistics are figured out.
Question becomes if someone tests positive, do they shut it down or does team have to go 14-20 days while that player(s) quarantined??
I read where they will have expanded rosters to quarantine that one player. They’re hoping to have rapid tests that can test people within minutes, to know the rest of the team don’t have it. I’m skeptical, but would love for it to happen.
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Given the incubation period, it won't do any good to quarantine one player after they test positive or have symptoms. They will have already spread it to at least a few other players.
Edit: it could work if they did a rapid test on everyone daily, I suppose.
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posted by Laley23
MLB shooting for a May start. Don’t see it that fast, but glad these leagues are trying to figure shit out. It can be done if testing gets there in time, and the logistics are figured out.
Question becomes if someone tests positive, do they shut it down or does team have to go 14-20 days while that player(s) quarantined??
It would suck for families, but I say you keep teams together, only with each other, and keep them isolated. You modify the game however you need to. Not to ruin its integrity, but to just play by our current societal rules. Like - everyone wears a mask. Might be stupid, but if everyone is out there doing it, it is no more of a hindrance to one than it is the other.
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posted by Laley23
I am skeptical the MLBPA passes this. 4+ months away from family is a lot to sign up for. But if you need the money...
That's the thing. You're contracted. Military enlistees don't really want to be away from family for years on end, but they signed the contract. Maybe let MLB players sign an amended contract?
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Does anyone watch MLS?
It's very popular in Cincinnati these days.