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what if side effects ten years down the line COVID 19 cause significant pain, suffering and even more death? Similar to asbestos, let's say. Would you really feel good about your morals after that? Would you really be ok with yourself knowing you were part of the "ignore the people that study infectious disease" crowd?
Yes. Too much pressure from those who prioritize football over public safety.Now let get this straight. The ACC SEC BIG 12 were too timid to not play?
Drive-in movies. Live concerts at said venues. Fewer people coming in close contact with each other.And how would entertaining millions of people and having a sense of normalcy not be good? Even for just a few hours?
Sometimes I feel dumber after reading posts like this.
You seem to assume that letting college players play football increases their chances of COVID. Why? You think if they aren't practicing and playing they won't be out doing much more risky behavior with friends who aren't being tested for COVID three times a week? Playing football and keeping them studying and busy is far more likely to save them from COVID than anything I can think of. Plus if they catch it they can be quicly diagnosed as the athletic departments are so frequently testing. What if ten years down the road, the teams that played and were closely monitored had little problems ten years later, but if you look at the Pac10 and BigTen players who were thrown to the wind and not monitored have those problems you fear? Would you really be ok with yourself knowing you were part of the "don't allow them to play football, even though I really haven't thought this through carefully?"
I should have been clearer, I was speaking of TV coverage, not anything to do with social spacing.Drive-in movies. Live concerts at said venues. Fewer people coming in close contact with each other.
Tell me, how do you deal with the heart attacks your shadow must give you when you see it?You bring up a good point, Battleship. Those schools which are wisely (IMO) sitting out sports where close contact is involved would do well to test players once the Pandemic subsides. Regardless of sport.
And I personally think we're in for a long wait. I predict two more years of social distancing.