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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 879946" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Not sure if you are implying that the MLB season is going smoothly by saying "playing nearly every single game"? There have been quite a few games postponed due to various outbreaks on teams. 2 players were just suspended for breaking COVID protocol and one decided to opt out of the season. There is talk that if the abbreviated 60 game season can actually make it to the playoffs, the playoff teams will be "bubbled" much like what the NHL and NBA are doing.</p><p></p><p>I really don't see how the NFL is going to pull off a season playing "outside of a bubble." Unlike baseball, they won't be able to makeup cancelled games via double headers. They would be smarter to start a shortened season in October. In the meantime attempt to figure out how to isolate and bubble the teams at a handful of locations. At this point I would be fine with playing 6 games against NFC teams (3 divisional) and then playoffs.</p><p></p><p>The NHL and the NBA seem to have found the way to have a very shortened season and that is by containing healthy participants in "a bubble" and preventing outside exposures. If the NFL can figure out how to do that, I see the potential for some games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 879946, member: 7261"] Not sure if you are implying that the MLB season is going smoothly by saying "playing nearly every single game"? There have been quite a few games postponed due to various outbreaks on teams. 2 players were just suspended for breaking COVID protocol and one decided to opt out of the season. There is talk that if the abbreviated 60 game season can actually make it to the playoffs, the playoff teams will be "bubbled" much like what the NHL and NBA are doing. I really don't see how the NFL is going to pull off a season playing "outside of a bubble." Unlike baseball, they won't be able to makeup cancelled games via double headers. They would be smarter to start a shortened season in October. In the meantime attempt to figure out how to isolate and bubble the teams at a handful of locations. At this point I would be fine with playing 6 games against NFC teams (3 divisional) and then playoffs. The NHL and the NBA seem to have found the way to have a very shortened season and that is by containing healthy participants in "a bubble" and preventing outside exposures. If the NFL can figure out how to do that, I see the potential for some games. [/QUOTE]
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