Would love to see Cassius back also, but that chance is probably slim.Please come back Hurt!
I would say draft decisions and things like that would have already been made by some players, but I guess it’s a possibilityThis is surreal. My heart is breaking for the student athletes. I mean, what about the future? Does this mean we're really done? Postpone the tourney and maybe play it in May if things are okay?
It's one of those things you just don't want to accept, but in reality you know in the back of your mind it's probably the right call....for now. I'm dealing with it right now for my own employees, too.
Unfortunately it doesn’t matter for usNCAA Tournament decision to be made Friday.
https://247sports.com/Article/March-Madness-coronavirus-update-144948383/
Not us, then nobody else either. Figure this out and move on.Unfortunately it doesn’t matter for us![]()
Indeed it does!Not us, then nobody else either. Life goes on.
I'm sitting here and thinking that sometimes it take things like this to make us realize what truly is important or how to get our priorities straight. Crazy.Indeed it does!
I agree with a lot of what has been said on both sides. It is very likely, in my opinion, that this is a lot of overkill. At the same time, better safe than sorry and I think many of the decisions made are correct in trying to prevent unnecessary illness.
I also believe there is a lot of CYA in this, particularly for the schools. The liability risk to the schools if something were to happen to a student is much different if they took reasonable steps to prevent it rather than doing nothing. I can almost guarantee that is what is on just about every legal department's mind at the moment.
I expect all will be "okay", and I expect we will look back at much of this as overkill, but I'm also hopeful that the overkill with protect many people. I'm supposed to leave the country on a trip in 6 weeks and intend to go as long as it is not cancelled by the company. I expect many fans would also take the chance of going to the arena, but those responsible for the events are making what they deem to be the right call, and I can respect that.
You said it much more succinctly than I did. Well done!
And to think, lawyers are supposed to be wordier, haha.
i want patrick Yates opinion
Our entire country is shutting down for a virus. I compared the Flu stats vs Covid and just do not understand the panic.
We are a soft country. My uncles who fought in WW2 & my father in Vietnam are laughing from above.
Well we at least won’t have to hear the horsemen b****ing and moaning on the game thread until next year.So the off-season has officially begun for Duke! Gonna miss seeing big Vern, Tre, and our whole squad. Sucks it has to end without a tournament being played, but it is what it is. Can’t wait until next season as usual. Jalen Johnson is gonna be a lot of fun to watch.
Comparing it to the flu isn't comparing apples to apples. More people die from the flu because more people get it. Fewer people contract CO, however, it has a very significantly higher mortality rate than the flu. Consider the health of your parents or grandparents. Canceling events isn't because they're concerned that everyone who goes is going to wind up dead; the concern is that they will pass it along to people with weakened immune systems who are vastly more susceptible to dying.Our entire country is shutting down for a virus. I compared the Flu stats vs Covid and just do not understand the panic.
We are a soft country. My uncles who fought in WW2 & my father in Vietnam are laughing from above.
Our entire country is shutting down for a virus. I compared the Flu stats vs Covid and just do not understand the panic.
We are a soft country. My uncles who fought in WW2 & my father in Vietnam are laughing from above.
I assume they would also reassess the situation at that time. Would be curious how eligibility for the NBA bound would work in that scenario.So if the tournament is postponed until May, would duke and Kansas play? Or does this mean they are done no matter what
Comparing it to the flu isn't comparing apples to apples. More people die from the flu because more people get it. Fewer people contract CO, however, it has a very significantly higher mortality rate than the flu. Consider the health of your parents or grandparents. Canceling events isn't because they're concerned that everyone who goes is going to wind up dead; the concern is that they will pass it along to people with weakened immune systems who are vastly more susceptible to dying.
A lot of our ancestors didn't think people of color and other races should have equal rights, either.
I don't totally disagree with you that we might be overreacting, but we don't know that. Hence, being proactive. The goal is to save lives and protect people.
Hope they delay until April. CBS
If we are protecting lives this shutdown will become a regular occurrence bc each winter the Flu wipes out 10-12k. Just look at the numbers on any health organization website.
Our country is soft.