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NCAA Tournament with no Fans?

If our boys make it here to Atlanta, the offer to come here still stands. Just be prepared to wear contamination suits the whole time lol.
 
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Honestly I’m really curious about no fans and how that will affect the games. It’s kind of interesting and different of an environment we aren’t use to seeing our favorite teams in this setting.
 
Honestly I’m really curious about no fans and how that will affect the games. It’s kind of interesting and different of an environment we aren’t use to seeing our favorite teams in this setting.
It's going to be really weird to see this. I'm surprised they are not going to try and finish up all the conference tournaments the same way. Give people refunds for tickets already brought.
 
Just saw a tweet about Dayton students being told that since there are no classes, they have to vacate student housing. A riot breaks out and police are firing non deadly projectiles at students. This is NUTS
Rioting because they CAN’T go to class? That concept just blew the minds of the entire UNC men’s basketball team.
 
Every single time someone complains and bitches that not letting people watch a few basketball games live and instead making us watch on TV is something about pussy, no testicle having, America sucks, the media something something whatever.

And more than two people agree with me, that saying stuff like that is ****ing retarded.

The analogy doesn't even make any sense. Testicles are incredibly sensitive and shrivel up when touched in just the slightest wrong way. Pussies are incredibly strong and can be put through a lot.
 
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I had a nice 98 gt with some work done to it and a 2000 convert supercharged Saleen.

Nice! I had a 2000 GT vert, black, that I had a TON of work done on... Randy Haywood at True Blue Performance over in Raleigh did the work originally (not sure if they are still around) until I moved up to NJ. Nearly everything done, from the internals to the trans to the brakes to the suspension to the gears... even slapped on a pair of Nitto drag radials, bc I only put like 500 miles a year on it. I ended up selling it because two kids are exhausting and I didn't have a good place to park it. It was in a few issues of Muscle Mustangs & Fast Fords... I've got one downstairs somewhere, I'll snap a photo.

Miss that car, when the weather turns nice:)
 
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I traded 11’ GT for 17’ GT got it all modded out and wife said we need more backseat arghhhh - Charger SRT it is...no complaints.

If I had to take a Dodge with a back seat, I'd look HARD at the Challenger... looks SO much like the old one in so many awesome ways. Maybe someday I'll trade in the dopey Subaru Forester?:)

Honestly, the Mustang eventually just exhausted me... the only place that could work on it was an hour and a half away, and I just couldn't do that every time something went wrong, you know?
 
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That would be really unfair to schools and players. The coaches and players aren’t in any sort of position to know better... they are guys who coach basketball for a living, and a bunch of teenage kids.

Plus, then you suddenly create this silly pressure... “Well, if WE don’t go, will people be mad because team X is going? So should we go?!”

This way everyone is in the same boat, you don’t have basketball coaches and teenagers making the decisions, and they all still get to play, while the people who are maybe better equipped to make the call cN make the call.

I respect your opinion, but disagree. Individual players and coaches know their health better than anyone. If they are in a risk category, it's best to be cautious and sit it out. A player or coach can sit it out without the entire team having to. I mean, if I'm truly worried about getting the virus, I wouldn't play with or without fans. There's too many variables that cannot be controlled.
 
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