I just can't fathom this happening... Are we talking about teams playing in an empty stadium or nixing the NFL altogether? That's an expensive stadium to leave empty.
I just can't fathom this happening... Are we talking about teams playing in an empty stadium or nixing the NFL altogether? That's an expensive stadium to leave empty.
Chargers would be hugely benefitted by playing in empty stadiums. Issue with NFL is that players are in physical contact every single play. Baseball much less so.
Having the stadium empty will mean that the Chargers can finally hear their signal calls on offense when at home.
Honestly as long as it's on TV it would not effect me if they don't allow fans at games.
"Like the wind crying endlessly through the universe, Time carries away the names and the deeds of conquerors and commoners alike. And all that we are, all that remains, is in the memories of those who cared we came this way for a brief moment." Harlan Ellison
I don’t see any way crowds are allowed next season. Maybe in some backwards red states, but the problem is places like Cali and NY would never allow it and it would get squashed through the league. The season should go on as scheduled, the league is rich enough to test all involved before games, and teams throughout the week.
Really though, the real winners are the fans that watch on TV who are gonna get to experience the dulcet tones of Dan Dierdorf that much clearer.
I don’t see any way crowds are allowed next season. Maybe in some backwards red states, but the problem is places like Cali and NY would never allow it and it would get squashed through the league. The season should go on as scheduled, the league is rich enough to test all involved before games, and teams throughout the week.
Really though, the real winners are the fans that watch on TV who are gonna get to experience the dulcet tones of Dan Dierdorf that much clearer.
I'm glad I live in a red state... You guys are slowly losing your civil liberties and it should be terrifying.
I don’t see any way crowds are allowed next season. Maybe in some backwards red states, but the problem is places like Cali and NY would never allow it and it would get squashed through the league. The season should go on as scheduled, the league is rich enough to test all involved before games, and teams throughout the week.
Really though, the real winners are the fans that watch on TV who are gonna get to experience the dulcet tones of Dan Dierdorf that much clearer.
I'm glad I live in a red state... You guys are slowly losing your civil liberties and it should be terrifying.
Me in Afghanistan? Not a lot of liberty to be found. The Armed Forces Network is awesome for watching sports though.
I'm glad I live in a red state... You guys are slowly losing your civil liberties and it should be terrifying.
Me in Afghanistan? Not a lot of liberty to be found. The Armed Forces Network is awesome for watching sports though.
Thats awesome! Didn't know you served? Or as a contractor? Either way thank you... I'm not trying to start a political argument, I think some of these states are taking this virus response to far.
Me in Afghanistan? Not a lot of liberty to be found. The Armed Forces Network is awesome for watching sports though.
Thats awesome! Didn't know you served? Or as a contractor? Either way thank you... I'm not trying to start a political argument, I think some of these states are taking this virus response to far.
That was my polite deflection of political argument. I was in the Air Force for 8 years, now I’m working as a contractor out here. We’re pretty much following CDC guidelines for gatherings, social distancing, etc. I’d imagine that an entity as large as the NFL that spans the entire US will do the same.