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Week 5: Bills at Titans on Tuesday Night Football


YoloinOhio

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11 minutes ago, JimBob2232 said:

People talking about a forfeit is ridiculous.  Talk about incentivizing a team to sweep positive results under the carpet!

They can't possibly do that. The testing is done by an independent laboratory with the results being sent directly to the NFL. The team has no control over the test results.

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5 minutes ago, PaattMaann said:

Dianna Russini on ESPN said titans and bills players are told they might play the game monday or tuesday (IF THE POSITIVE TESTS DISSAPEAR IN THE NEXT TWO DAYS), in which case the Bills/Chiefs game gets moved to Saturday night (NFL wants it on a non football day to generate revenue for themselves and FOX)

If Bills play Tuesday while chiefs play Sunday, playing each other then on Saturday is a big disadvantage for Bills. Thanks stupid titans.

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Just now, YoloinOhio said:

If Bills play Tuesday while chiefs play Sunday, playing each other then on Saturday is a big disadvantage for Bills. Thanks stupid titans.

 

yea I don't disagree at all, but like has been said this season isnt about fair, its about getting it in

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1 minute ago, MiltonWaddams said:

And what happens when the Bills finish 13-2 and the Ravens or Chiefs finish 14-2, costing the Bills a bye? It can’t work like that. 

This actually happened in baseball because of the 1972 baseball lockout. Tigers finished 86-70 and Red Sox 85-70....guess who made the playoffs

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Just now, DrDawkinstein said:

 

And I'm driving across country that next Saturday!  A trip I planned for that day since the Bills would be done on Thursday and not playing that weekend. SONOFA!

that's gonna leave a mark

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I like football, and I haven't really paid attention to the ins and outs of all that goes into making decisions in this environment, but it seems to me that the hard-line approach is the only thing that can work:

 

If a team goes over the limit, the limit being whatever is deemed to be the acceptable level of positive test results, the quarantine rules, etc., the team forfeits the upcoming game.  It isn't rescheduled, it isn't played.  The players don't get paid.  The scheduled opponent gets a win, and the players on the opponent team get paid, because they did all that they could do to play the game.  

 

This approach has a variety of benefits.  First, it creates an enormous incentive to the players to stay healthy.  Second, it doesn't penalize the teams that stay healthy.  Third, it avoids the secondary unfairness of schedule changes.   Why should the Bills be living this morning with all this uncertainty about their schedule just because the Titans couldn't manage their players and their facility properly?  Why should we be talking about the Titans game moving to Monday night and the Chiefs moving to Saturday?   Fourth, it makes a broader social statement - it says the NFL is deadly serious about controlling the disease - it is willing both to impose forfeits AND to take the economic hit of losing a game to televise.   

 

What's going on now just makes the NFL's greed more apparent.  They won't cancel games because they don't want to lose the money, so instead they are doing caseoby-case decision making every day, trying to adjust on the fly.  The NFL needs to put their big-boy pants on and take the hit.  

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5 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

 

 

So now we have to wait for no positive tests through Saturday before we know when the game will potentially be played.  If they test positive today (results Friday), then that means no earlier than Monday.  If they test positive on Friday (results on Saturday), then the game shifts to Tuesday.  If they test positive on Saturday (results Sunday), then Tuesday is off.  This drama is going to hold the league hostage all weekend.

 

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2 minutes ago, D. L. Hot-Flamethrower said:

This actually happened in baseball because of the 1972 baseball lockout. Tigers finished 86-70 and Red Sox 85-70....guess who made the playoffs

The Orioles?

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Just now, wjag said:

 

So now we have to wait for no positive tests through Saturday before we know when the game will potentially be played.  If they test positive today (results Friday), then that means no earlier than Monday.  If they test positive on Friday (results on Saturday), then the game shifts to Tuesday.  If they test positive on Saturday (results Sunday), then Tuesday is off.  This drama is going to hold the league hostage all weekend.

 


 

yep... and there’s really no reason to believe the tests will stop coming back positive. We know they didn’t follow protocol, we know they met off site... 

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