Its the new form of economic developmentWow. College programs with all of their resources and ability to isolate players are pulling the plug on things and this mope wants to welcome more people.
I think the word is cajonesWow. College programs with all of their resources and ability to isolate players are pulling the plug on things and this mope wants to welcome more people.
Wow. College programs with all of their resources and ability to isolate players are pulling the plug on things and this mope wants to welcome more people.
Wow. College programs with all of their resources and ability to isolate players are pulling the plug on things and this mope wants to welcome more people.
I agree. I'm here in South Florida where it is worst and my wife works in PTA clinic they get reports weekly and all signs are positive at this point.Florida case numbers declining every day. Viruses usually burn themselves out. I feel confident saying we will be talking about minimal cases of virus by October and be looking around wondering why pulled the plug on everything...
Florida case numbers declining every day. Viruses usually burn themselves out. I feel confident saying we will be talking about minimal cases of virus by October and be looking around wondering why pulled the plug on everything...
Wow. College programs with all of their resources and ability to isolate players are pulling the plug on things and this mope wants to welcome more people.
People are tired of being scared, Keenan. This virus sucks but we can’t lose the whole damn country in the process.Wow. College programs with all of their resources and ability to isolate players are pulling the plug on things and this mope wants to welcome more people.
We've had these posts on here since this started. How many times have people said, oh it'll be gone soon and life will come back to normal? Well I can tell you it isn't and truthfully none of us know when it will be. I had two family members, both showing symptoms and got it from an asymptomatic person, just battle this and told me it was beyond awful. One of them is still having difficulty breathing. It's beyond dumb to me to advertise kids to come play a game with all of this still happening. Of course cases will decline over time, they can only go one way after how large it's been.
don't tell the main stream mediaI agree. I'm here in South Florida where it is worst and my wife works in PTA clinic they get reports weekly and all signs are positive at this point.
Lol. "Mope".
Lets just say that the vast majority of us down here are glad this "mope" is running things right now.
Some people I know that live in Florida feel very differently, but to each their own and that's your right. I'm not even trying to make this political this is simply a statement about making intelligent decisions. If isolated college football programs are going to lose billions of dollars by not playing should we advertise to put kids that make nothing at risk especially by inviting even more people to participate from other areas? Makes zero sense to me.
Some people I know that live in Florida feel very differently, but to each their own and that's your right. I'm not even trying to make this political this is simply a statement about making intelligent decisions. If isolated college football programs are going to lose billions of dollars by not playing should we advertise to put kids that make nothing at risk especially by inviting even more people to participate from other areas? Makes zero sense to me.
I often told my guys when I was in the Navy that there is a fine line between brave and stupid. This is straddling it...I think the word is cajones
Fair enough. What makes zero sense to me is uprooting this great country's way of life over a virus that is never going to go away. It will literally keep having the same effects its having now for decades to come. But, thats just me.
Wow. College programs with all of their resources and ability to isolate players are pulling the plug on things and this mope wants to welcome more people.
SHEW.Some people I know that live in Florida feel very differently, but to each their own and that's your right. I'm not even trying to make this political this is simply a statement about making intelligent decisions. If isolated college football programs are going to lose billions of dollars by not playing should we advertise to put kids that make nothing at risk especially by inviting even more people to participate from other areas? Makes zero sense to me.
So you’re questioning Dr Tim? Uh oh.We've had these posts on here since this started. How many times have people said, oh it'll be gone soon and life will come back to normal? Well I can tell you it isn't and truthfully none of us know when it will be. I had two family members, both showing symptoms and got it from an asymptomatic person, just battle this and told me it was beyond awful. One of them is still having difficulty breathing. It's beyond dumb to me to advertise kids to come play a game with all of this still happening. Of course cases will decline over time, they can only go one way after how large it's been.
SHEW.
Comes down to lawyers. People getting sued and losing. It's always the lawyers and the threat of losing too much moneySome people I know that live in Florida feel very differently, but to each their own and that's your right. I'm not even trying to make this political this is simply a statement about making intelligent decisions. If isolated college football programs are going to lose billions of dollars by not playing should we advertise to put kids that make nothing at risk especially by inviting even more people to participate from other areas? Makes zero sense to me.
I'm completely fine with college football players or the NFL attempting it if they are able to do adequate testing and everything else involved. I think that will work, fully support Neal Brown's theory.
Do you think these high school teams will do that? I don't know why this has become such a ridiculous take to some of you, I just don't want kids to be put in harms way especially ones that you're welcoming from other areas.
You are only somewhat fact-based and mostly wonderful now. :smiley:I hate it just as much as you brother. I'm fine with trying to return to do things, but if major college football programs and professional sports are having issues I don't see the reason to advertise more kids to come with amateur deals. That's all I'm saying. At some point we have to move forward, but some things we can move forward without for a while to help mitigate the risks. I hate that anytime you have an opinion it gets twisted (not saying you're doing this) but I know after hearing about what people I know had to go through as 30-year old adults I don't ever want to see a kid have to do it for a game.
Wonder how many kids die every year from summer practice.66 TOTAL deaths for under 18 since this began in the entire United States... 66...
These kids have literally 0% chance of dying of this. If you can’t see it’s bigger than that then I don’t know what to tell you.I'm completely fine with college football players or the NFL attempting it if they are able to do adequate testing and everything else involved. I think that will work, fully support Neal Brown's theory.
Do you think these high school teams will do that? I don't know why this has become such a ridiculous take to some of you, I just don't want kids to be put in harms way especially ones that you're welcoming from other areas.
it's still the lawyersYou are only somewhat fact-based and mostly wonderful now. :smiley:
I hate it just as much as you brother. I'm fine with trying to return to do things, but if major college football programs and professional sports are having issues I don't see the reason to advertise more kids to come with amateur deals. That's all I'm saying. At some point we have to move forward, but some things we can move forward without for a while to help mitigate the risks. I hate that anytime you have an opinion it gets twisted (not saying you're doing this) but I know after hearing about what people I know had to go through as 30-year old adults I don't ever want to see a kid have to do it for a game.
How about the personal lives of these kids in places like California, Virginia Beach, etc.? You think they are are safer with a host family in Florida playing ball with a chance to earn a schollie and get an education or be on the streets in their neighborhood? Why do we assume the ‘shutdown’ is safe? It’s a really myopic and utopian view, in my opinion.I hate it just as much as you brother. I'm fine with trying to return to do things, but if major college football programs and professional sports are having issues I don't see the reason to advertise more kids to come with amateur deals. That's all I'm saying. At some point we have to move forward, but some things we can move forward without for a while to help mitigate the risks. I hate that anytime you have an opinion it gets twisted (not saying you're doing this) but I know after hearing about what people I know had to go through as 30-year old adults I don't ever want to see a kid have to do it for a game.
Just spitballing here, but why should any of us parents (WVU Alumni) send their kids back to WVU if COVID is such a severe risk? We are paying full tuition w/ room and board ( including Athletic Fees). He will live in a large dorm with all classes online. These are the same settings that our scholarship athletes are living in for the next semester/year.
These decisions go beyond sports...
Wow. College programs with all of their resources and ability to isolate players are pulling the plug on things and this mope wants to welcome more people.
Lol. "Mope".
Lets just say that the vast majority of us down here are glad this "mope" is running things right now.
I'm completely fine with college football players or the NFL attempting it if they are able to do adequate testing and everything else involved. I think that will work, fully support Neal Brown's theory.
Do you think these high school teams will do that? I don't know why this has become such a ridiculous take to some of you, I just don't want kids to be put in harms way especially ones that you're welcoming from other areas.
I hate it just as much as you brother. I'm fine with trying to return to do things, but if major college football programs and professional sports are having issues I don't see the reason to advertise more kids to come with amateur deals. That's all I'm saying. At some point we have to move forward, but some things we can move forward without for a while to help mitigate the risks. I hate that anytime you have an opinion it gets twisted (not saying you're doing this) but I know after hearing about what people I know had to go through as 30-year old adults I don't ever want to see a kid have to do it for a game.
Just spitballing here, but why should any of us parents (WVU Alumni) send their kids back to WVU if COVID is such a severe risk? We are paying full tuition w/ room and board ( including Athletic Fees). He will live in a large dorm with all classes online. These are the same settings that our scholarship athletes are living in for the next semester/year.
These decisions go beyond sports...
Didn't youth sports start in most places a month ago or more? I haven't heard a single horror story involving them yet.
I still am struggling to reconcile major Universities pulling the plug on sports and the associated revenue and yet Governors continue to allow youth sports to be played.
Im not arguing either side is right only that the positions should be consistent.