Uncle Si
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chris98251":tykgi2x2 said:Uncle Si":tykgi2x2 said:SantaClaraHawk":tykgi2x2 said:Uncle Si":tykgi2x2 said:You're not putting someone in a "bubble" for 5 months.
MLS went to bubble mode and in a bubble you won't have a Marlins situation.
MLB has way more money to test but outside the bubble mode it took 72 hours for one of their teams to be rendered temporarily nonoperational, and they got another positive today.
NFL won't be able to preclude a Whitworth situation where family gives it to the player, player shows up neg on Friday or Saturday, gets cleared to play and then come Monday, they're positive and so are two others from that team. Their opponents were just in a scrum pile with them so NOW what do you do?
At least you are consistent.
These leagues in bubble mode are finishing month long tournaments... not a 5 month league. You can figure out the rest by researching how soccer has done it in europe and stop with pointless what is like Whitaorth if you want to have the conversation.
I'm going to ignore the nonsense about getting it while playing, as you ignore my previous responses to it.
Is bit different in a full contact sport, you can't play 10 games a month, also 60 players, 20 coaches and trainers, then you have exits to Hospitals for xrays and other needs typically multiples for every game for just in case stuff.
Certainly obstacles... they may need to minimize staff sizes, and will definitely set up a system of return and testing.
Nothing will be perfect. People will get covid. But, unless the people involved are completely unreliable, the potentials can be fairly mitigated.
The worst case scenarios always seem to be the topic of choice for some.