And while Dr. Fauci is more likely to be cautious than Dana White, it’s not necessarily the rosiest picture for football despite the sweat and blood flying in the UFC’s return to the Octagon. Fauci seemingly had a lot to say to Peter King in his “Football Morning In America” column but it seems to distill down to one thing: there are a LOT of dudes involved in football. Fifty-three-man game day rosters, practice squads, staff, equipment people, coaches. Even if they do things better or more thoroughly than UFC did, the sheer volume of guys making regular physical contact in different groupings could be exceedingly problematic.
From the first day I started to quarantine when Rudy Gobert’s positive COVID-19 test blew up the sports world, I’ve said one thing: I have no issue doing this in the hopes it gets football back in the fall. And that’s still how I feel in my heart. But between this thorough dissection from Dr. Fauci and NFL teams warning fans about the risk of ticket purchases with canceled games, there could be some real reason for concern.
Either way, let’s keep our most optimistic faces on. We’ve got three months to get our lives and a viral pandemic in order so I can burn a ton of money stacking up Joe Burrow and the Bengals in way too many lineups. Between that and my aspirations to never hear the phrase “virus shedding” again, it’s going to take all the power of positivity we can get. This should help:
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