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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 879957" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>They could try, but how many players will be willing to go into "quarantine" for 4-5 months? Could they find 2 sites that could each host 16 teams? That is a lot of people to house, feed, etc. A site for each conference would mean 8 games/site per week. Would be doable, 4 on Saturday and 4 on Sunday, but I think too ambitious to coordinate. Practice sessions, locker rooms, etc. would be tricky at best for 16 teams in one spot.</p><p></p><p>I think the more plausible "bubble scenario", is a shortened season and 8 separate sites. One for each division. Each team plays 6 games, 2 against each team in their division. So each of the 8 sites would have 2 games per week for 6 weeks. The winner of each division (8 total teams) take a week off and head to preselected NFC/AFC sites for 2 weeks and 3 total games at each site to determine the NFC and the AFC champs. Those Two teams would emerge from that to play in the Super Covid Bowl.</p><p></p><p>They could delay the start of the season until November. This would give the 8 chosen sites plenty of time to coordinate things and the NFL more time to monitor the situation and finalize plans to actually have some kind of season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 879957, member: 7261"] They could try, but how many players will be willing to go into "quarantine" for 4-5 months? Could they find 2 sites that could each host 16 teams? That is a lot of people to house, feed, etc. A site for each conference would mean 8 games/site per week. Would be doable, 4 on Saturday and 4 on Sunday, but I think too ambitious to coordinate. Practice sessions, locker rooms, etc. would be tricky at best for 16 teams in one spot. I think the more plausible "bubble scenario", is a shortened season and 8 separate sites. One for each division. Each team plays 6 games, 2 against each team in their division. So each of the 8 sites would have 2 games per week for 6 weeks. The winner of each division (8 total teams) take a week off and head to preselected NFC/AFC sites for 2 weeks and 3 total games at each site to determine the NFC and the AFC champs. Those Two teams would emerge from that to play in the Super Covid Bowl. They could delay the start of the season until November. This would give the 8 chosen sites plenty of time to coordinate things and the NFL more time to monitor the situation and finalize plans to actually have some kind of season. [/QUOTE]
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