You are correct. I saw that today that its trending down across not only Ma. but across the country even in hard hit California. Hope this is a permanent trend. Numbers are still bad and its likely we are just getting through the holiday surge.I don't know about that. The numbers have been going way down in Massachusetts in the last week. Hopefully it's a trend.
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If they don't change the current protocols, then the odds are very strong that the season is going to get s--tcanned.
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There's no chance the season is canceled.
No way the entire season / march madness is going to be canceled, but for individual teams there are definitely some issues with the current protocols. Here is a scenario to consider.
What happens if a player on a team like Nova tests positive during the Big East tournament. Under the current protocols they wouldn't be eligible to play the first weekend. So is the NCAA going to tell a potential #1 seed with strong title contention odds they are SOL? Do they push back the entire tournament to accommodate them?
What happens if a team like Nova reaches the Final Four and a member of the staff tests positive? Do they DQ them? Push back the Final Four 2 weeks so they can play?
Unless they change the protocols to something like they did for football (isolation of player / staff member and everyone else proceeds with caution) the NCAA is putting themselves in risk of facing weird scenarios. I guess it's the times we are living in and we just got to accept that something weird will happen, but the current protocols will only increase the likelihood of that happening.
Just something interesting to consider.
This is an asterisk* year no matter what, if we even get that far.
I dont doubt that the NCAA will try to shoehorn a tourney. But it is going to be the biggest clusterF ever, and NO ONE is going to be happy except for the team that lucked into the title.
This is a very valid point. I do believe Gavitt said that they would be coming up with a more concrete plan in the coming weeks, but according to the initial plan they released, sounds like a team would be SOL.No way the entire season / march madness is going to be canceled, but for individual teams there are definitely some issues with the current protocols. Here is a scenario to consider.
What happens if a player on a team like Nova tests positive during the Big East tournament. Under the current protocols they wouldn't be eligible to play the first weekend. So is the NCAA going to tell a potential #1 seed with strong title contention odds they are SOL? Do they push back the entire tournament to accommodate them?
What happens if a team like Nova reaches the Final Four and a member of the staff tests positive? Do they DQ them? Push back the Final Four 2 weeks so they can play?
Unless they change the protocols to something like they did for football (isolation of player / staff member and everyone else proceeds with caution) the NCAA is putting themselves in risk of facing weird scenarios. I guess it's the times we are living in and we just got to accept that something weird will happen, but the current protocols will only increase the likelihood of that happening.
Just something interesting to consider.
Guys, this is friggin stupidity. If they can administer piss tests and monitor kids for laundry money, they can certainly get these kids vaccinated in the next week and follow up 28 days later. The level of ineptitude is stunning.
Shirley, you can't be serious. I wanna yell at you, but I don't wanna feel silly if it turns out you were being facetious. Please advise.Guys, this is friggin stupidity. If they can administer piss tests and monitor kids for laundry money, they can certainly get these kids vaccinated in the next week and follow up 28 days later. The level of ineptitude is stunning.
They are not and should not be a priority for vaccination. That us lunacyGuys, this is friggin stupidity. If they can administer piss tests and monitor kids for laundry money, they can certainly get these kids vaccinated in the next week and follow up 28 days later. The level of ineptitude is stunning.
CT teachers haven’t been vaxxed. CT manufacturing companies ( who , you know, actually run the economy here) haven’t been vaxxed, but by all means let’s get the hoops team vaxxed! And the folly there, with the timelines on the tourney and everything else you could vax em tomorrow and it wouldn’t make a difference season wise. Sounds great.Guys, this is friggin stupidity. If they can administer piss tests and monitor kids for laundry money, they can certainly get these kids vaccinated in the next week and follow up 28 days later. The level of ineptitude is stunning.
Of course they're will be a tournament, a completion to the season, and a champion. Just like there has been in every other major sport and none of the champions will have an asterisk.This is an asterisk* year no matter what, if we even get that far.
I dont doubt that the NCAA will try to shoehorn a tourney. But it is going to be the biggest clusterF ever, and NO ONE is going to be happy except for the team that lucked into the title.
I'm glad you're not in chargeGuys, this is friggin stupidity. If they can administer piss tests and monitor kids for laundry money, they can certainly get these kids vaccinated in the next week and follow up 28 days later. The level of ineptitude is stunning.
Of course they're will be a tournament, a completion to the season, and a champion. Just like there has been in every other major sport and none of the champions will have an asterisk.
For those wondering why you can't push back the tournament, think about where the revenue comes from. CBS/Turner deal is the big $$. If you try to push the tourney back to April and may you now interfere with other sporting events that they carry such as the Masters on CBS, MLB on turner channels, etc.
The tournament pretty much is what it is. Same with the entire season. I'm personally grateful for every game I get to watch and I understand the selection committee is going to have to make some difficult and sometimes unfair decisions. I'll enjoy what I can get out of this year and hope COVID is only a memory by next year.
You understand there is no shortage and tens of thousands of doses are going bad, and this is a group that is more transactional and likely carriers more than others. This isn’t rocket science.They are not and should not be a priority for vaccination. That us lunacy
Yes, let’s not leverage hyper efficient delivery systems and waste dosages that go unused.I'm glad you're not in charge
You understand there is no shortage and tens of thousands of doses are going bad, and this is a group that is more transactional and likely carriers more than others. This isn’t rocket science.
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If they don't change the current protocols, then the odds are very strong that the season is going to get s--tcanned.
You understand there is no shortage and tens of thousands of doses are going bad, and this is a group that is more transactional and likely carriers more than others. This isn’t rocket science.
Since there are tens, if not hundreds of millions of Americans who want the vaccine and can't get it, I don't think you're in any position to declare there is no shortage.Yes, let’s not leverage hyper efficient delivery systems and waste dosages that go unused.
Unbelievable. I have family and friends that are over age 65 with other health issues that haven't even gotten vaccinated yet. I have family members that are in education, police and fire that haven't been vaccinated yet and you want a bunch of 18-22 year olds to get vaccines so thay can play basketball for your entertainment?You understand there is no shortage and tens of thousands of doses are going bad, and this is a group that is more transactional and likely carriers more than others. This isn’t rocket science.