If the Bay Area isn't starting up again until November, and that seems ambitious, what does that mean for the teams on the East Coast? An uninterrupted 2020 season is not looking likely.
Belichick is behind this. Just when everyone started penciling in the Bills as AFC East favorites.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
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An uninterrupted 2020 season is shot to pieces. I think the league even having a 2020-2021 is now in jeopardy. Even as the curve flattens by summer that doesn't mean stadiums filled with 70,000 people to watch a few dozen men breathe and sweat all over each other this fall is a good idea.
It still blows my mind that their owner didn't fire Bill on the spot for even suggesting the first trade and now they're gonna pretend Cooks is gonna make it all better?
Honestly my prediction at this point is, if we're lucky, mid September we may have a couple of preseason games, and they might could start the regular season by October, but it's very, very unlikely they will be allowed much if any attendance in-house. Especially not indoor stadiums.
I’d do a victory lap on my prediction that the league would fold before the video game was finished, but it was too much of a gimme to feel smug about.
Oh god Tom Brady is trying to trade mark Tompa Bay and Tampa Brady. This is truly the worst.
And then sent a shot at Drew Brees of "I don't know why he didn't trademark Drew Orleans"
Well, first, that one actually works. Second, he's maybe less of a shit than you. Third, I don't actually know because he did take part in that pyramid scheme
I’m shocked that a rule designed to shut New Orleans up for a year and not change any calls ever no matter how egregious has been determined to no longer be necessary.
“I was quick when I came in here, I’m twice as quick now”
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
I’m shocked that a rule designed to shut New Orleans up for a year and not change any calls ever no matter how egregious has been determined to no longer be necessary.
Oh god Tom Brady is trying to trade mark Tompa Bay and Tampa Brady. This is truly the worst.
And then sent a shot at Drew Brees of "I don't know why he didn't trademark Drew Orleans"
Well, first, that one actually works. Second, he's maybe less of a shit than you. Third, I don't actually know because he did take part in that pyramid scheme
Brees does sort of suck though. Just in different ways than Brady.
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Is Brady even going to end up playing a game for Tampa? If this season doesn’t happen I kind of doubt he will.
The New Orleans Saints quarterback has agreed to join NBC Sports as a football analyst when he is done playing, the New York Post reported Friday.
Brees, 41, has not announced when he plans to retire. He plans to play the 2020 season after signing a two-year, $50 million contract extension with the Saints last month
Is Brady even going to end up playing a game for Tampa? If this season doesn’t happen I kind of doubt he will.
God that would be just, chef's kiss, for him to leave the Patriots to try and get that 7th SB win and then never play again and retire as a Buc with 0 games played.
The New Orleans Saints quarterback has agreed to join NBC Sports as a football analyst when he is done playing, the New York Post reported Friday.
Brees, 41, has not announced when he plans to retire. He plans to play the 2020 season after signing a two-year, $50 million contract extension with the Saints last month
Brees doesn't seem to have the same kind of lovable yet knowledgeable doofus energy that Romo has.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
Is Brady even going to end up playing a game for Tampa? If this season doesn’t happen I kind of doubt he will.
God that would be just, chef's kiss, for him to leave the Patriots to try and get that 7th SB win and then never play again and retire as a Buc with 0 games played.
An uninterrupted 2020 season is shot to pieces. I think the league even having a 2020-2021 is now in jeopardy. Even as the curve flattens by summer that doesn't mean stadiums filled with 70,000 people to watch a few dozen men breathe and sweat all over each other this fall is a good idea.
I wouldn't be so sure...we are really anti-good idea in this country lately. I can totally see a scenario where they push for exactly this and dread it.
Inside of a dog...it's too dark to read.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Fuck I just saw that about Tarvaris Jackson. That’s really sucks.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
An uninterrupted 2020 season is shot to pieces. I think the league even having a 2020-2021 is now in jeopardy. Even as the curve flattens by summer that doesn't mean stadiums filled with 70,000 people to watch a few dozen men breathe and sweat all over each other this fall is a good idea.
I wouldn't be so sure...we are really anti-good idea in this country lately. I can totally see a scenario where they push for exactly this and dread it.
I understand where this sentiment comes from but fortunately I think the league's themselves have responded intelligently to the pandemic. My guess is that their legal departments have convinced them the huge losses in revenue they are facing now outweigh the consequences of trying to come back too soon. The NBA suspended their season before most states made any changes and the NCAA (as draconian of a sports organization as their is) straight up canceled March Madness.
I don't expect the NFL to announce anything until it has to because they don't want to refund season tickets before they have to but I don't think they'll try to defy experts on this. If 500 people die because 10,000 caught the virus at a stadium you're not talking about the losing seasons, you're talking about the end of that sport as you know it.
At this point I am more worried about high schools in some parts of the country (mostly the south) trying to carry on like normal and start up mini camps in May and two-a-days in the summer.
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Maybe the Niners can couch surf in Vegas
It still blows my mind that their owner didn't fire Bill on the spot for even suggesting the first trade and now they're gonna pretend Cooks is gonna make it all better?
AAF officially lasted longer
Steam
pleasepaypreacher.net
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29021578/nfl-competition-committee-endorse-pass-interference-reviews-sky-judge
And then sent a shot at Drew Brees of "I don't know why he didn't trademark Drew Orleans"
Well, first, that one actually works. Second, he's maybe less of a shit than you. Third, I don't actually know because he did take part in that pyramid scheme
how could you tell the difference
I’m shocked that a rule designed to shut New Orleans up for a year and not change any calls ever no matter how egregious has been determined to no longer be necessary.
-Indiana Solo, runner of blades
They did change a call that one time
against the Saints
Brees does sort of suck though. Just in different ways than Brady.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29022736/drew-brees-join-nbc-football-lined-next-snf-analyst
God that would be just, chef's kiss, for him to leave the Patriots to try and get that 7th SB win and then never play again and retire as a Buc with 0 games played.
I'd never stop laughing.
Belichick getting more time to retool and develop HOYER THE DESTROYER is going to result in
Wait ok nevermind
Brees doesn't seem to have the same kind of lovable yet knowledgeable doofus energy that Romo has.
Drew Brees is a homophobic bigot who has donated money to at least one bigoted very conservative religious organization, Focus on the Family
Last play, a pick-6 in the playoffs.
Yeah Brees is a great QB but man is he problematic
Real straight outta Westlake kinda dude.
Steam
TJ deserves love. Last Seahawks QB before Russell and the greatest coin flip caller of all time.
I wouldn't be so sure...we are really anti-good idea in this country lately. I can totally see a scenario where they push for exactly this and dread it.
I understand where this sentiment comes from but fortunately I think the league's themselves have responded intelligently to the pandemic. My guess is that their legal departments have convinced them the huge losses in revenue they are facing now outweigh the consequences of trying to come back too soon. The NBA suspended their season before most states made any changes and the NCAA (as draconian of a sports organization as their is) straight up canceled March Madness.
I don't expect the NFL to announce anything until it has to because they don't want to refund season tickets before they have to but I don't think they'll try to defy experts on this. If 500 people die because 10,000 caught the virus at a stadium you're not talking about the losing seasons, you're talking about the end of that sport as you know it.
At this point I am more worried about high schools in some parts of the country (mostly the south) trying to carry on like normal and start up mini camps in May and two-a-days in the summer.