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Old 07-10-2020, 07:37 AM
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So the real question should be, would you sign a waiver and wear a mask to attend a Colts game?
No. I live about 80 miles outside of Indy, its a full day just to go to a game and get home. How long will the lines be for food or bathroom with social distancing?

I will stay at home. No drink limit there
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Old 07-10-2020, 10:16 AM
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No. I live about 80 miles outside of Indy, its a full day just to go to a game and get home. How long will the lines be for food or bathroom with social distancing?

I will stay at home. No drink limit there
Well from what I was told about the indy 500 the ticket holders have been informed- mask all day and a window of a time to use the restroom to name a couple things
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Old 07-10-2020, 10:17 AM
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I wear a mask your I never said I did any of the things you listed but no I’m not going to put my life on hold at some point we gotta move on I still have bundles of toilet paper from the start of all this bs
life should not be placed completely on hold, but there are simple things like wearing masks, distancing, avoiding crowds that helps deter the spread. other countries have seemed to do this without much issue and their numbers have decreased. parts of the US chose to rebel and that is reflected in our infection rates. some of that comes from our stupid leadership who openly defy what our medical experts recommend.
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So the real question should be, would you sign a waiver and wear a mask to attend a Colts game?


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Um, no, you absolute troglodyte. The real question is: what multi-million dollar value NFL player is willing to risk his life to play a game in the face of a growing virus pandemic in which the USA is head and shoulders the world leader? Particularly lineman, where they breathe on each other all game long. And it's getting worse at a geometric rate now. Not many I'd hope. But, you go ahead! Feel free! Don't wear a mask or gloves or social distance yourself! You are a special! Go inside to bars and restaurants, movie theaters, bowling alleys. Live it up! You do you! Feel free to call other people pussies and whatnot. Perhaps you'll wind up taking care of yourself. Best of luck to you.
I really don’t see how they can do it. They are acting like they just isolate a sick person for two weeks and then they come back. But there is too much physical interaction between players. NBA is creating a quarantine bubble, no one in or out during the season. Baseball players aren’t that close to each other on the field. But hockey, football, I don’t see how you prevent a breakout if it gets on the field.
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Old 07-10-2020, 03:28 PM
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I really don’t see how they can do it. They are acting like they just isolate a sick person for two weeks and then they come back. But there is too much physical interaction between players. NBA is creating a quarantine bubble, no one in or out during the season. Baseball players aren’t that close to each other on the field. But hockey, football, I don’t see how you prevent a breakout if it gets on the field.
How do we know half of the nfl hasn’t had it already?
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what happens if a team loses a large number of players for a period of time? NBA is doing the bubble for near complete isolation during the short time they will finish the season. I dont think you could isolate 32 NFL teams like that for an entire NFL season. so what happens when a team gets hit and 10-15 players are unavailable for a couple weeks? how do they replace those players?
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I really don’t see how they can do it. They are acting like they just isolate a sick person for two weeks and then they come back. But there is too much physical interaction between players. NBA is creating a quarantine bubble, no one in or out during the season. Baseball players aren’t that close to each other on the field. But hockey, football, I don’t see how you prevent a breakout if it gets on the field.
Me neither. It's been stated that we'll be at 100,000 new infections per day (and rising) in a few weeks. I understand people trying to be optimistic, we all want to watch the Colts, but there's a line between that and just being obtuse. I doubt the vast majority of players are willing to risk their health/life over a game. It sucks but it's better than being dead or permanently damaged.
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How do we know half of the nfl hasn’t had it already?
I don’t know if they have or not. But I suppose you would know through testing, and you can get it twice. You are not guaranteed immunity forever after getting it once.
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