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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 879017"><p>It would be difficult to think pay can increase at the same rate with a big bite out of revenue, TV money notwithstanding, even if that's just a matter of a year or two dip in the pay scale. Still, there's no guarantee how many games will be played, and TV money earned, even with empty stands if enough players pass the virus amongst themselves. It comes down to how long this goes on, and how big the bite out of revenue becomes.</p><p></p><p>It's possible this thing does not get wrestled to the mat with some semblance of normalcy returning until there is an effective vaccine which is not just developed but also manufactured en masse, and dispensed en masse. Without federal coordination that's going to be a messy business.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, if vaccine development fails, they you look toward herd immunity which by some estimates would require 70% of the population having contracted the disease, acquire immunity and are no longer transmitters. That is a very ugly proposition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 879017"] It would be difficult to think pay can increase at the same rate with a big bite out of revenue, TV money notwithstanding, even if that's just a matter of a year or two dip in the pay scale. Still, there's no guarantee how many games will be played, and TV money earned, even with empty stands if enough players pass the virus amongst themselves. It comes down to how long this goes on, and how big the bite out of revenue becomes. It's possible this thing does not get wrestled to the mat with some semblance of normalcy returning until there is an effective vaccine which is not just developed but also manufactured en masse, and dispensed en masse. Without federal coordination that's going to be a messy business. Alternatively, if vaccine development fails, they you look toward herd immunity which by some estimates would require 70% of the population having contracted the disease, acquire immunity and are no longer transmitters. That is a very ugly proposition. [/QUOTE]
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