Yes but if people had worn a mask in march even April it would be less risky
Here is the link to the fall sports streaming schedule.
https://appstatesports.com/news/2023/8/ ... edule.aspx
https://appstatesports.com/news/2023/8/ ... edule.aspx
Let's Go Ahead and Face It
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For those so inclined, I urge you to look up Shark Party on YouTube, from the Anthony Jeselnik show. It’s the only thing I’ll contribute to this god forsaken thread.
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Ha...one of many god forsaken threads on this board.BeauFoster wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 4:19 pmFor those so inclined, I urge you to look up Shark Party on YouTube, from the Anthony Jeselnik show. It’s the only thing I’ll contribute to this god forsaken thread.
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At 18 you can make adult decisions that may effect your health and life. You may make an informed decision join the military which may have dire causes to your life but we are free to make these decisions. You can assume risk at 18 to sky dive, scuba dive, bungee jump, mountain climb etc. etc. you name it, but you cant assume the risk of football this year? It'a already a dangerous activity, but is allowed because it is a choice, by Adults to participate. Same as me being a health care worker, if a patient was engaged in Higher risk activities and becomes ill it doesn't matter. I chose to work in this field everyday and that is my choice still.
I think liability with playing games would mostly come from having live crowds. Without them though games may be fiscally impossible. Yet now with the severe loss of content to sports networks an opportunity lies, that may make the games financially possible for those willing to let the games go on.
For every conference that drops out from now on I believe the incentive for the G-5 Sun Belt to play goes up. If a few more leagues drop out would it be worth the risk for the teams in the Sun Belt to make Alabama type TV money for a shortened season? I think yes "the time to buy is when there's blood in the streets." Baron Rothschild
I think liability with playing games would mostly come from having live crowds. Without them though games may be fiscally impossible. Yet now with the severe loss of content to sports networks an opportunity lies, that may make the games financially possible for those willing to let the games go on.
For every conference that drops out from now on I believe the incentive for the G-5 Sun Belt to play goes up. If a few more leagues drop out would it be worth the risk for the teams in the Sun Belt to make Alabama type TV money for a shortened season? I think yes "the time to buy is when there's blood in the streets." Baron Rothschild