Except for NJ and a few other of the early peaking states. They definitely look like they're following the same waves pattern seen around the world.The US really has never seen "waves" its been one giant pandemic with periodic spikes.
Cmon Yuli! Those fish taco's look great but the least you could have done was crop out those disgusting looking black beans......YUUUUUUUck! Only bean I eat is a jelly bean! Arghhhhhhh!!!!! Bout got rid of my lunch!I know this will get quickly buried here but someone asked about ABC commissary. MO works the same as everywhere else and you can take the food outside to eat. This is the fish tacos, really good, extra points to dhs for improving the offerings
Yeah looking pretty good for bubbles for all major sports for next season. I can’t see owners in any of the 4 major leagues wanting to start a new season when at least 3-4 teams would be at an economic disadvantage by not having paying fans. NFL will continue because they’ve already started, but when it comes time for NBA and NHL I’m going to guess bubbles will be a very popular topic (and they both are starting within a week of eachother tentatively).Somewhat off topic, but this is probably potentially good(?) news on the NBA bubble front for next season. Given they won’t be able to have fans in attendance for Lakers, Clippers, Warriors, or Kings games, they’ll be more likely to do another bubble
Yeah looking pretty good for bubbles for all major sports for next season. I can’t see owners in any of the 4 major leagues wanting to start a new season when at least 3-4 teams would be at an economic disadvantage by not having paying fans. NFL will continue because they’ve already started, but when it comes time for NBA and NHL I’m going to guess bubbles will be a very popular topic (and they both are starting within a week of eachother tentatively).
I don't think they will. We are already starting to see fans in limited number come back (watch the world series tonight). I think each team will have standards depending on their location. As an aside, how would you like to be the owners of the Chargers/Rams. What did that new stadium cost that they just built to host absolutely zero fans? Wow. Something like 4 billion, and I would imagine the PSL owners are wanting some $$ back since they can't attend......Yeah looking pretty good for bubbles for all major sports for next season. I can’t see owners in any of the 4 major leagues wanting to start a new season when at least 3-4 teams would be at an economic disadvantage by not having paying fans. NFL will continue because they’ve already started, but when it comes time for NBA and NHL I’m going to guess bubbles will be a very popular topic (and they both are starting within a week of eachother tentatively).
Yeah looking pretty good for bubbles for all major sports for next season. I can’t see owners in any of the 4 major leagues wanting to start a new season when at least 3-4 teams would be at an economic disadvantage by not having paying fans. NFL will continue because they’ve already started, but when it comes time for NBA and NHL I’m going to guess bubbles will be a very popular topic (and they both are starting within a week of eachother tentatively).
There are other creative answers for that - you could have those teams be 82 game road teams who split a portion of ticket revenue for each "home" road game with the home team...or you could find temporary cities to host them (see Buffalo for Toronto)...
Yeah but the issue will be for NHL and NBA how would you have a full season, knowing that all of your California teams can’t have fans in their stadiums? It’s not fair, financially, to those teams to be at a disadvantage. There’s already been discussion on the NHL side to have bubbles for the season, with teams staying in a bubble for 2 weeks or so and then traveling to a different bubble.I don't think they will. We are already starting to see fans in limited number come back (watch the world series tonight). I think each team will have standards depending on their location. As an aside, how would you like to be the owners of the Chargers/Rams. What did that new stadium cost that they just built to host absolutely zero fans? Wow. Something like 4 billion, and I would imagine the PSL owners are wanting some $$ back since they can't attend......
Increase capacity? That's the last thing they need to do right now if they ever want to persuade Newsome to agree they can open/change his mind. He obviously didn't get a good resport back from his spies this past week or this whole situation would probably be a lot different today.I was thinking about this also.
World was open when Florida was going through almost 10,000 cases a day and they made it through with no problems. I really dont see any scenario of World shutting down again.
So do they try to double down here in Florida?
Maybe open more things, increase capacity, etc.....
Agreed also they will have to do it as safely as possible but I am wondering now if they know DL will be closed for a long time if they take a little more risk here in Florida.
Increase capacity? That's the last thing they need to do right now if they ever want to persuade Newsome to agree they can open/change his mind. He obviously didn't get a good resport back from his spies this past week or this whole situation would probably be a lot different today.
That just makes every team not have fans. Better some than none.Yeah but the issue will be for NHL and NBA how would you have a full season, knowing that all of your California teams can’t have fans in their stadiums? It’s not fair, financially, to those teams to be at a disadvantage. There’s already been discussion on the NHL side to have bubbles for the season, with teams staying in a bubble for 2 weeks or so and then traveling to a different bubble.
Way past time to worry about proving something to him. It has already been proven and he doesn't care.Increase capacity? That's the last thing they need to do right now if they ever want to persuade Newsome to agree they can open/change his mind.
It's that way in the NFL. About half the teams have fans not, not fair to the teams that don't, but oh well. Hopefully 5-6 months from now when those seasons resume we have a vaccine fairly well distributed and more teams can have fans. The NHL and MLB will have a hard time fielding anything close to a full season without ticket sales. NBA has far better tv deals, but I suspect they'll try to have fans at some level wherever possible. April is a decade from now in terms of Covid, so it's really hard to speculate as to what happens, but I can't imagine leagues turning down ticket revenue next year after the hits they took this season.