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44 minutes ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:


So exactly how many players, plus the two PS elevations, would that leave them to play? I know some of those guys are IRed or on the PS already. 


18 players means they can’t field a 53 man roster.  

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22 hours ago, Rochesterfan said:


They have already admitted that a coach did not follow protocol.  They admitted this was caused internally and disciplined the coach.  The internal spread was caused because they allowed 2 walkthroughs to try to get ready for the Thursday game.  A normal week and no one comes to the stadium Monday and limited on Tuesday and the spread would have been easier to control.  
 

They and the NFL recognize what caused this and now have to determine how to fix it and maintain the season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

These takes are just flat out terrible.  The change in date has nothing to do with Lamar and in reality if they had played last evening as they should Lamar’s results may have been delayed.  Moving the date back makes it more likely that more people test positive and miss the game.  
 

They need to allow 4-5 days from the exposures Monday and Tuesday to catch the people infected on site during the walk through.  That means that Sunday was going to be the first day where if everyone tests negative they could think about getting together.  That is why the Ravens have closed their facility until Monday.  They will meet remotely, but the players can not get together until Monday. 
 

This is exactly what the league needs to do in this situation and is exactly what was expected when the outbreak occurred.  The League is not suddenly Favoring the Ravens - most of these players including Lamar will still not be cleared by Tuesday to play and there is a chance even more people become positive.

 

 

 

Tell that to Denver. 

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59 minutes ago, Bubba Gump said:

 

Tell that to Denver. 


Tell what to Denver?

 

The Denver situation is similar to our Knox and Norman situation.  They had a positive, identified contacts and are sitting them as contacts.  There is not rampant positives still coming from the team like the Ravens.

 

It has been consistent even if you don’t like it.

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5 hours ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:


So exactly how many players, plus the two PS elevations, would that leave them to play? I know some of those guys are IRed or on the PS already. 

 

They can elevate as many players from PS as they have regular roster players on covid-19 list.  So for example when we had Norman, Wallace, Marlowe, and Kroft out we got to elevate 4 players.

"The coronavirus has decimated Baltimore's roster to the point where the Ravens are left with two quarterbacks, six offensive linemen and three defensive linemen on their current active and practice squad rosters. Baltimore has 52 available players -- 38 on its 53-man roster and 14 on the practice squad."

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30408556/baltimore-ravens-add-six-more-reserve-covid-19-list-total-18

 

So currently they could elevate 8 players from the practice squad and go into game day with 46 players active.  They couldn't activate 48 because they don't have 8 offensive linemen to dress.

 

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4 hours ago, Rochesterfan said:


Tell what to Denver?

 

The Denver situation is similar to our Knox and Norman situation.  They had a positive, identified contacts and are sitting them as contacts.  There is not rampant positives still coming from the team like the Ravens.

 

It has been consistent even if you don’t like it.

So you're saying the NFL's policies give Denver incentive to infect more guys so their game can move back and they can have a QB?

 

 

The facts are that the Ravens massively screwed up and are being accommodated while Denver had bad luck so screw them.  Classic.

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1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

I do not wish to think more kindly of the Ravens, but this story involving Harbaugh and Lamar Jackson and others made me smile.  Then cry.  Then smile.

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/30378901/what-nfl-mlb-learned-young-baltimore-ravens-superfan

 

 

 

Damn you for this.

 

I was blissfully ignorant, half-drunken, and then bam! Suddenly I'm reflecting upon mortality and perspective and humanizing others, and I've got something in my eyes. 

 

Jerk move, Hapless.

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6 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

So you're saying the NFL's policies give Denver incentive to infect more guys so their game can move back and they can have a QB?

 

 

The facts are that the Ravens massively screwed up and are being accommodated while Denver had bad luck so screw them.  Classic.


 

No - I am saying the NFL has been consistent in their approach on this.  If you have a contained infection they are not moving a game.  If you have an un-contained spread going on - they have to move the game until such a point as they have the spread contained and then can play.

 

The protocol states they will not adjust games for competitive reasons - only medical reasons (meaning the spread is still active).  Then the NFL is going in and punishing those teams with big fines and loss of draft picks.

 

So if Denver had an incentive to infect more guys - how does it help?  If we move the NO/Denver game to Tuesday like the Steelers/Raven game - what impact does that have?   The QBs would still not be cleared and they do not have time to bring in new players per the protocol.  A move just puts more eyes on the game.
 

Why should Denver get games moved because of this - every other team has had to play through the exact situation Denver is facing.  The Bills did it with both the Knox instance and the Norman incident.  Every team has had limited spread and guys miss games and had to play and Denver is being treated exactly the same.

 

Three teams have had games moved because their is an unknown number of players actively infected within the team and they need a minimum 4-5 days of negatives to help ensure they have caught everyone.  The Titans, NE, and now the Ravens all had potential infections going on and that precluded the team from being able to do anything.  In the end for NE and the most likely for the Ravens - the games will be played with guys missing once they were sure about the spread being contained.  

The Titans were the first issue and they were definitely given a huge advantage because they completely moved their Pittsburgh game and then gave extra time on Bills week and that allowed some of their initial spread players to come back.  That was wrong, but they were trying to do things right - so I get it and the NFL wanted to make everything as Normal as possible.

 

Now if you think that means Denver should have gone out and tried to get more positive to get their game postponed - I submit that means they would of had to know a minimum of 4-5 days ahead of time - so they would of needed to start trying to spread the illness on Tuesday at the latest before they even knew Driscoll was positive.  They also then risk what the Titans and Ravens learned - it spreads easily and is hard to contain once started.  With an old coach with health issues - that suggestion could lead to serious repercussions both physically and then once the NFL gets involved - financially and potentially loss of draft picks could impact the team down the road.

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34 minutes ago, Rochesterfan said:


 

No - I am saying the NFL has been consistent in their approach on this.  If you have a contained infection they are not moving a game.  If you have an un-contained spread going on - they have to move the game until such a point as they have the spread contained and then can play.

 

The protocol states they will not adjust games for competitive reasons - only medical reasons (meaning the spread is still active).  Then the NFL is going in and punishing those teams with big fines and loss of draft picks.

 

So if Denver had an incentive to infect more guys - how does it help?  If we move the NO/Denver game to Tuesday like the Steelers/Raven game - what impact does that have?   The QBs would still not be cleared and they do not have time to bring in new players per the protocol.  A move just puts more eyes on the game.
 

Why should Denver get games moved because of this - every other team has had to play through the exact situation Denver is facing.  The Bills did it with both the Knox instance and the Norman incident.  Every team has had limited spread and guys miss games and had to play and Denver is being treated exactly the same.

 

Three teams have had games moved because their is an unknown number of players actively infected within the team and they need a minimum 4-5 days of negatives to help ensure they have caught everyone.  The Titans, NE, and now the Ravens all had potential infections going on and that precluded the team from being able to do anything.  In the end for NE and the most likely for the Ravens - the games will be played with guys missing once they were sure about the spread being contained.  

The Titans were the first issue and they were definitely given a huge advantage because they completely moved their Pittsburgh game and then gave extra time on Bills week and that allowed some of their initial spread players to come back.  That was wrong, but they were trying to do things right - so I get it and the NFL wanted to make everything as Normal as possible.

 

Now if you think that means Denver should have gone out and tried to get more positive to get their game postponed - I submit that means they would of had to know a minimum of 4-5 days ahead of time - so they would of needed to start trying to spread the illness on Tuesday at the latest before they even knew Driscoll was positive.  They also then risk what the Titans and Ravens learned - it spreads easily and is hard to contain once started.  With an old coach with health issues - that suggestion could lead to serious repercussions both physically and then once the NFL gets involved - financially and potentially loss of draft picks could impact the team down the road.

Lots of words, but the policy still favors teams who screw up.

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6 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

Lots of words, but the policy still favors teams who screw up.


 

Few words to show you truly don’t understand - your loss.  
 

I will try to let other explain.

 

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, chaccof said:

Is there any scenario for the NFL where a game is simply canceled and not played?  If so what is the scenario?  


Not sure the nfl has said but You laid it out.  If it can’t be played it could get cancelled at this point.  Likely will go into a postponed state to see if other games go down the same road with a potential week 18.   If this ends up being the only one and it has no affect on final standings it could get cancelled.   If there are 5 games like this and it affects the standings then the week 18 thing happens.  

The league cares about revenues over “fairness”.  For those thinking the league treats the titans different than the ravens why would that be?   The nfl MVP vs a small market.  This is COVID in the year 2020.  Plans and protocols change all the time.  There is no conspiracy.  

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2 minutes ago, Rochesterfan said:


 

Few words to show you truly don’t understand - your loss.  
 

I will try to let other explain.

 

 

 

 

League is going to make up crap as it goes along.

 

See 1000 other times it has done so over the years icluding the double secret probation warnings to Tenn and Bal who clearly broke rules everyone knew about.  Teams containing the outbreak and following rules play short handed, teams ignoring protocols get their opponents screwed and get some players back.  Seems legit.

 

-- Anyone other than Dan Graziano or another mouthpiece Nocember 29 2020

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47 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

League is going to make up crap as it goes along.

 

See 1000 other times it has done so over the years icluding the double secret probation warnings to Tenn and Bal who clearly broke rules everyone knew about.  Teams containing the outbreak and following rules play short handed, teams ignoring protocols get their opponents screwed and get some players back.  Seems legit.

 

-- Anyone other than Dan Graziano or another mouthpiece Nocember 29 2020


 

So smart guy - what should the NFL of done?  
 

You are snarky about it being unfair - rather than just complain and call us Kool-Aid drinkers actually present some ideas.

 

I want to understand how you think the NFL should handle this and still be consistent with what they have been doing?

 

Good Luck!

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