Agree to a point. The problem, in my opinion, is how that decision is critiqued by the media. Just look at decisions made early on by Trump and de Blasio. Trump’s decision to impose travel bans was widely criticized by the media and those on the left. While it probably saved lives, you never hear, even with hindsight, that that decision was a good one. de Blasio chose to keep subways open and move Covid infected elderly from hospitals to nursing homes. While that decision likely led to many many deaths and further infections you never hear anything about what a poor decision it was.
I posted in another thread that there a plenty of purely "red" states that they should be immune to those on the left getting in the way of football
there are 21 states with both the governor and legislative branches "red" for lack of a better term
every one of these states has at least one D1 football team - many with more than 1
there are 33 power 5 teams within these states
medical professionals are going to give recommendations regarding their opinions on how to save the most lives and they are going to err on the side of lives saved - they are not going to factor in the economy or the effects on athletic programs in these recs
it is up to the officials to take these recommendations and balance them with the economic factors including whether or not to play football and decide where things will land
if you are of the believe that these decisions are in some way politically motivated then as above there are enough power 5 teams in very "red" states to have a near normal football season if these state officials have the cajones to decide football is going to proceed with minimal, if any, restrictions