Oso planning to go pro
So if a team misses 3 weeks due to covid either on their own rosters or their opponents rosters they’ll play “weeks 18-20.” And the teams that played all 16 games as scheduled and get a 1 seed need to sit 4 weeks between the end of their regular season and their first playoff game?No bueno.
Let me put it this way...There’$ a rea$on the NFL and CB$ want Pat$/Chief$ played thi$ week and not added on after week 17.
If the choice is that or walking away from millions in TV revenue ... what do you think?I think no one is eager to let perfect be the enemy of good.
Yup.I think their choice would be a few random games don’t get played but they get a 17 week season and a full Playoff schedule.
There's nothing special about a 17-week season. And there's no reason there won't be a full playoff schedule.
I’m not sold the NFL would be thrilled to have a Patriots vs. Chiefs game by itself in “week 18” when their playoff spots may already be locked in.
I’m not sold the NFL would be thrilled to have a Patriots vs. Chiefs game by itself in “week 18” when their playoff spots may already be locked in.I don’t see the NFL just extending its regular season as much as long as it needs to to get all 16 games played for every team in the NFL. Again, I don’t think it’s in the NFL’s best interest to have a team sitting 3-5 weeks between their last regular season game and the start of the Playoffs while other teams are playing their makeup games.
I think it's a little of both. Apparently Rodgers, Lafleur, Hackett and Getsy spent days on Zoom calls taking about the offense...what worked...what didn't...and how to improve it. I think that is what you are seeing.I am sure though that a lot of this was motivated by the Love draft.
CDC still says 14. If people are following 3 to 7, it might be a factor in the recent surge in cases.https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/quarantine.html
nothing is set in stone as we are constantly learning more about this virus-" That said, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has established minimal criteria for your return to whatever passes for “normal life” these days. If you’ve been sick with COVID-19, whether your illness was confirmed by testing or symptom-based criteria, the CDC recommends that you remain isolated for at least 10 days after your symptoms first appeared AND at least three days (72 hours) after recovery." https://medical.mit.edu/covid-19-updates/2020/07/recovery-covid-19-how-long-someone-contagious
Saints/Lions on verge of being postponed tomorrow. The NFL is going to quickly create 32 hotel bubbles this week.
Appears that the re-test was negative so the game will be played as scheduled.
I guess I can see why they initially went with Trubisky.
Will they keep Pace around to draft their next QB?I can’t see it.