Who on this board is “downplaying” the virus?
If you have to ask that question, you're probably one of them
Who on this board is “downplaying” the virus?
Where did trevor attend medical school? I'll hang up and listen.
If you have to ask that question, you're probably one of them
Respectfully I don't give a **** what the players think. This idea that non-experts should get an opinion on how we tackle the virus is the reason we currently are on the way to 200k deaths and our peers in our response are third world countries.I love the people that work in black/white absolutes. As if a person can’t have a healthy respect for the virus and follow all protocols and yet still recognize that a college kid is perhaps more likely to contract the virus outside of a quasi-controlled environment.
I love the people that work in black/white absolutes. As if a person can’t have a healthy respect for the virus and follow all protocols and yet still recognize that a college kid is perhaps more likely to contract the virus outside of a quasi-controlled environment.
probably the same place you did.. but he and a lot of others out there are willing to except the risks.. the same as all the essential workers out there who have been at work this whole time..Where did trevor attend medical school? I'll hang up and listen.
This argument continues to be stupid. Football by no measure is essential. Also his decision impacts more than just himself, so again respectfully I don't give a **** about his opinion.probably the same place you did.. but he and a lot of others out there are willing to except the risks.. the same as all the essential workers out there who have been at work this whole time..
those hundreds of other people are most likely being tested to help with the situation. and those found to have the virus get quarantined a bit faster, yet the general student body won't have that advantage.Explain this. It makes absolutely no sense. How is the environment more dangerous if they aren't travelling all over the country interacting with hundreds of other people.
those hundreds of other people are most likely being tested to help with the situation. and those found to have the virus get quarantined a bit faster, yet the general student body won't have that advantage.
yeah it can potentially effect the Vollyball player, the cross country runner, the tennis team etc.. you think the money that football would lose out on just effects one sport? how will the other sports programs survive at some schools if there is no cash cow football? Akron I think it was has already shuttered most of it's sports programs this year how many more will have to follow suit because of it?This argument continues to be stupid. Football by no measure is essential. Also his decision impacts more than just himself, so again respectfully I don't give a **** about his opinion.
Who on this board is “downplaying” the virus?
I'll pour one out for those sports but i think you should be pointing the finger at the people who haven't spent the past 5 months alone and wearing masks.yeah it can potentially effect the Vollyball player, the cross country runner, the tennis team etc.. you think the money that football would lose out on just effects one sport? how will the other sports programs survive at some schools if there is no cash cow football? Akron I think it was has already shuttered most of it's sports programs this year how many more will have to follow suit because of it?
then have players go online only/limited class lab exposure. Thats already what is happening to begin with for most schools. if your around the same 150ish people everyday who are all testing negative, and then travel to a group that is doing the same, how much spread could there really be?? how do you spread whats not there potentially? there's enough will to play from these guys it could work. now say we have no sports and they become part of the regular student body on campus then how many will contract it?Getting tested doesn't keep you from getting the virus. Limiting the number of people you interact with keeps you from getting the virus.
then have players go online only/limited class lab exposure. Thats already what is happening to begin with for most schools. if your around the same 150ish people everyday who are all testing negative, and then travel to a group that is doing the same, how much spread could there really be?? how do you spread whats not there potentially? there's enough will to play from these guys it could work. now say we have no sports and they become part of the regular student body on campus then how many will contract it?
it's ok for you to admit not knowing that this can end up changing the dynamics of college sports as we know it, and that there is more going on from a business side as well. yes college sports is a huge industry and you take away the big cash cow then what happens? how many sports do we shutter afterwards and how many potentially lose that college scholarship opportunity? how many players will get sick during events were everyone involved is potentially being tested at least weekly compared to if they are just going to classes/life in general? as Trevor posted in some of his tweets the football team might be the safest place for some of these players during this..
Explain this. It makes absolutely no sense. How is the environment more dangerous if they aren't travelling all over the country interacting with hundreds of other people.
I agree, motorcy90 doesn’t seem too concerned about CFI’m not sure what is childish about it. People (a small percentage) are happy about this outcome because it vindicates their position. I’ve done my part from a social contract perspective for my fellow citizen and was hoping others would as well.
I just think that some of these posters that are involved in every thread and say they are truly concerned about businesses and this website should step up.
There is one for sure that can sit in the parquet for men’s and women’s b-ball and post in every thread but doesn’t want to donate $12 a month to this website. I’m sorry it’s tough for me to take those posters seriously.
If the season gets cancelled you aren’t having fall practice. No practice sessions but still on campus with 20-30K other kids. These guys have ten fold the interaction with other people during the week then they would have on the four proposed road trips this fall.
We are now forced into this spot because our nation failed. But there will be similar risks for these young men if they are on campus regardless of whether they are playing football.
Respectfully I don't give a **** what the players think. This idea that non-experts should get an opinion on how we tackle the virus is the reason we currently are on the way to 200k deaths and our peers in our response are third world countries.