June 24, 20205 yr comment_478641 1 hour ago, Bigblue204 said: My thoughts too. Wish they would just rip the band aid off and officially cancel the season. Ask the Gov for funds to keep the league a float. And start planning for 2021 which will still be heavily impacted by COVID. I certainly hope they don’t waist a lot of money only to see things only being shutdown. It will be interesting to see how many of the players in the NBA, NHL, and MLB that are making huge $$$ balk and say they aren’t going to show up?
June 24, 20205 yr comment_478644 19 minutes ago, DR. CFL said: I certainly hope they don’t waist a lot of money only to see things only being shutdown. It will be interesting to see how many of the players in the NBA, NHL, and MLB that are making huge $$$ balk and say they aren’t going to show up? They'll show up or they will be in violation of their contracts & won't get paid, I assume. I haven't heard one player say he won't show up in any league.
June 24, 20205 yr comment_478646 40 minutes ago, DR. CFL said: I certainly hope they don’t waist a lot of money only to see things only being shutdown. It will be interesting to see how many of the players in the NBA, NHL, and MLB that are making huge $$$ balk and say they aren’t going to show up? $port$ vs sports. Here, in Canada, for the CFL, it’s strictly sports. The money isn’t there for most. While in the other pro sports, there is a love for the game, the $ is vastly different, and so, I suppose, is the attitude. I’ve read a few names that will not participate if they’re able to show show sort of ailment, ie recovering from a past injury. As to their mindset, I’d say mostly wait and see, but if cases keep piling up as they are, what would be the point? You are right and wrong about one aspect...it would be a waste of time and money
June 24, 20205 yr comment_478648 45 minutes ago, SpeedFlex27 said: They'll show up or they will be in violation of their contracts & won't get paid, I assume. I haven't heard one player say he won't show up in any league. Bertans, Arizia, Bradley so far in the NBA.
June 24, 20205 yr comment_478651 I've said all along, while I understand all the reasons they're (all sports leagues) trying to get going, it just doesn't seem worth it to me. Just ******* lock it all down until this time next year and see where we're at.
June 24, 20205 yr comment_478653 1 hour ago, rebusrankin said: Bertans, Arizia, Bradley so far in the NBA. pretty small percentage. The PA isn't against it in any league.
June 24, 20205 yr comment_478654 36 minutes ago, Noeller said: I've said all along, while I understand all the reasons they're (all sports leagues) trying to get going, it just doesn't seem worth it to me. Just ******* lock it all down until this time next year and see where we're at. Obviously you’ve never run a business
June 25, 20205 yr comment_478661 3 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: They'll show up or they will be in violation of their contracts & won't get paid, I assume. I haven't heard one player say he won't show up in any league. Not sure there in violation of a contract that based on the CBA really might be in legal peril and not binding. They can’t hold a golf tournament and small team workouts without people testing positive how are you ever going to have a football camp. I woman’s pro soccer team got suspended from league play in Florida because of positive tests.
June 25, 20205 yr comment_478662 1 hour ago, Floyd said: Obviously you’ve never run a business Obviously you think wasting money on a venture that will get shutdown within a week or two is a sound business practice. MLB, NHL, and NBA ...even golf are having issues and they are only having informal workouts. Those leagues at least have more financial reserves than a league that is financially treating water.
June 26, 20205 yr comment_478769 Why not all the league governors too? Is this an or else? Id say work with your union guy and not Twitter...
June 26, 20205 yr comment_478778 2 hours ago, Mr Dee said: Why not all the league governors too? Is this an or else? Id say work with your union guy and not Twitter... Until the League makes a legitimate attempt to communicate with the PA you can expect the frustration level of the players to only increase.
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478793 On 2020-06-24 at 6:22 PM, DR. CFL said: Obviously you think wasting money on a venture that will get shutdown within a week or two is a sound business practice. MLB, NHL, and NBA ...even golf are having issues and they are only having informal workouts. Those leagues at least have more financial reserves than a league that is financially treating water. So a league that is financially treading water can just take a year off... okey dokey annouce a labour day start and bust your ass to make it work - don’t announce nothing and sit there hemming and hawing
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478798 46 minutes ago, Floyd said: So a league that is financially treading water can just take a year off... okey dokey annouce a labour day start and bust your ass to make it work - don’t announce nothing and sit there hemming and hawing So what exactly is the plan? Clearly they are a long way from one...especially given there is no working relationship between the CFL and the PA. Next question...for this hypothetical Sept 1st start. How long in advance do you think it would take to logistically set up? I’ll give you a hint...I have been told by CFL personnel that July 1st is a critical target. That doesn’t factor in border issue, provincial and city health regulations, the possible isolation for 14 days of players. And here is the million dollar question? What are the plans when ( not if ) when people start testing positive...if you ever get this organized? People seem to not want to look at this situation from an objective, practical prospective. I get it ....fans want football.
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478805 3 hours ago, DR. CFL said: So what exactly is the plan? Clearly they are a long way from one...especially given there is no working relationship between the CFL and the PA. Next question...for this hypothetical Sept 1st start. How long in advance do you think it would take to logistically set up? I’ll give you a hint...I have been told by CFL personnel that July 1st is a critical target. That doesn’t factor in border issue, provincial and city health regulations, the possible isolation for 14 days of players. And here is the million dollar question? What are the plans when ( not if ) when people start testing positive...if you ever get this organized? People seem to not want to look at this situation from an objective, practical prospective. I get it ....fans want football. A typical negative know it all dr cfl post ... of course the cfl is working on a plan and of course that takes positive cases into account - one would assume they are using e same IR idea as nfl and plastic visors in face masks We have already heard about hub cities etc - by sept social distancing will be even more relaxed in Canada and we will be able to get 5-10k people in an outdoor stadium but for guys saying ‘just shut it down for a year’ - that stance just seems naive
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478808 Find it very telling that nobody on The Bombers has really vented on twitter yet.
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478824 8 hours ago, Floyd said: A typical negative know it all dr cfl post ... of course the cfl is working on a plan and of course that takes positive cases into account - one would assume they are using e same IR idea as nfl and plastic visors in face masks We have already heard about hub cities etc - by sept social distancing will be even more relaxed in Canada and we will be able to get 5-10k people in an outdoor stadium but for guys saying ‘just shut it down for a year’ - that stance just seems naive It's naive to think that the pandemic will be over in a couple of months and even more naive to think that the CFL can make any money with 5-10K fans in the stands (Ask Toronto how well it works).
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478828 the biggest issue is going to be what happens if a player tests positive. I mean a bunch of tennis players just tested positive from a tournament, i have heard the pga has some cases... if you can't even do those without people getting g sick what hope does football have?
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478831 1 hour ago, TBURGESS said: It's naive to think that the pandemic will be over in a couple of months and even more naive to think that the CFL can make any money with 5-10K fans in the stands (Ask Toronto how well it works). I doubt there are any informed people who think the pandemic will be over this calendar year. Unfortunately the CFL is not at all in the same position as the other major pro sports leagues in North America. They are now in survival mode. No CFL team is going to make any money this year, if there is a season of any kind. It's more a case of trying to slow the bleeding with the hope of somehow getting through this, and moving forward post-pandemic. Yes, there will be great risk in playing a shortened season, and people will test positive. On the other hand, to not have a season at all could put the league in even greater risk, with its future existence largely in the hands of government(s). So there are enormous risks either way. The CFL is in the unenviable position of trying to determine the overall most intelligent path forward without the benefit of necessary information right now to make a prudent decision for the fall.
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478835 51 minutes ago, 17to85 said: the biggest issue is going to be what happens if a player tests positive. I mean a bunch of tennis players just tested positive from a tournament, i have heard the pga has some cases... if you can't even do those without people getting g sick what hope does football have? Thank you ! Better yet how many of the FANS dying for the return of football would risk their health and suit up? Honestly....you are now going to classify football players as frontline workers?
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478836 19 minutes ago, Starman115 said: I doubt there are any informed people who think the pandemic will be over this calendar year. Unfortunately the CFL is not at all in the same position as the other major pro sports leagues in North America. They are now in survival mode. No CFL team is going to make any money this year, if there is a season of any kind. It's more a case of trying to slow the bleeding with the hope of somehow getting through this, and moving forward post-pandemic. Yes, there will be great risk in playing a shortened season, and people will test positive. On the other hand, to not have a season at all could put the league in even greater risk, with its future existence largely in the hands of government(s). So there are enormous risks either way. The CFL is in the unenviable position of trying to determine the overall most intelligent path forward without the benefit of necessary information right now to make a prudent decision for the fall. It’s interesting how some hear are sounding like Trump....touting the need to open up the economy. Well look how opening up too quickly and not practicing wearing masks and social distancing is working there. NOT
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478840 41 minutes ago, DR. CFL said: It’s interesting how some hear are sounding like Trump....touting the need to open up the economy. Well look how opening up too quickly and not practicing wearing masks and social distancing is working there. NOT That's an interesting take considering I did not take a position either way. Just simply pointing out some of the difficulties of the situation.
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478848 12 hours ago, Floyd said: A typical negative know it all dr cfl post ... of course the cfl is working on a plan and of course that takes positive cases into account - one would assume they are using e same IR idea as nfl and plastic visors in face masks We have already heard about hub cities etc - by sept social distancing will be even more relaxed in Canada and we will be able to get 5-10k people in an outdoor stadium but for guys saying ‘just shut it down for a year’ - that stance just seems naive Dr CFL just bathes in negativity. I'm sure he showers in at least.
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478849 11 hours ago, Jpan85 said: Find it very telling that nobody on The Bombers has really vented on twitter yet. Adam Bighill won't be on Ambrosie's Xmas Wish List. Questioned his leadership.
June 27, 20205 yr comment_478858 1 hour ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Adam Bighill won't be on Ambrosie's Xmas Wish List. Questioned his leadership. Yeah but he can pull a bus. Ssooo he'll probably let it slide.
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