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Let’s hear from Benson Inc.
Setting the record straight:
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) October 15, 2020
Since Week 1, there have been 33 NFL games played with fans.
Of those games, 10 were played with fans in domed or enclosed stadiums:
Week 2:
DAL & INDY
Week 3:
INDY
Week 4:
HOU & DAL
Week 5:
atl, HOU & DAL
Week 6:
Indy & DAL
Furthermore, the Saints and Cardinals have played with a limited capacity under the roof. In NO instances have there been any reporting of COVID clusters or outbreaks in these situations OR any situations in stadiums with fans present
— New Orleans Saints (@Saints) October 15, 2020
Last edited by 13 - 3; 10-15-2020 at 03:08 PM.
Do you know how many people that work at Dome and Arena will lose jobs if we can’t have fans at games. While I’m at it has been hinted on ESPN the NBA season will start on MLK day 2021.
If you Jimmer it, they will come.
The operations for the Superdome are supported largely by the hotel/motel tax, as well as hosting events, like Saints games. Without games, concerts, etc., the expenses and debt-service of the building will need to filed by reserves of the general fund.
— Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) October 15, 2020
It's hard for me to trust one way or another when it comes to this situation. Are public health officials above the take? We know Gayle isn't above helping the greasy (at best) catholic church from getting out of a jam. So how could I possibly not put it past anyone connected with the NFL have the go ahead to open stadiums greenlit.
But if it's fine, then yeah. We're allowing other teams an advantage we aren't utilizing. Home field advantage is real. The stream of revenue is real. But so is COVID.
And even now we are learning more of the long term side effects and that the transmission vectors may render social distancing moot. Add to that the real possibility that a 2nd wave could be worse...and at the height of regular ol' flu season?
If Cantrell were anyone else, I'd say this level of caution were warranted, but...
New Orleans's number is trending down...that can change quickly and then what? We just go "Oops. Let's wait a few weeks then try again?"
And I'm getting pretty drove from how so many feel we should just pretend COVID isn't a thing and let it burn through the population until herd immunity is a thing...you know after millions of people die to join the 200k who are already dead. Ho-hum. But that economy, yo! I wanna watch my sport ball, ya heard! *cough* What? Mask? Kill that noise, feel me!
Posts like these belong somewhere else. This should be set aside specifically for Pelicans basketball related news. A majority of the comments on here are highly opinionated. There is a lack any reasoning behind your thoughts. Most of you are acting like children that want to do something no matter the consequences.
Thank you!
I have a question. If the buildings are run the state isn't it the governor's call and not the mayor's call? Seems like the governor could have but the fire our a long time ago. Will be interesting to see if the NBA goes to bubble again or goes back to arenas. If they go back to arenas how many get allowed in if any at all?
Last edited by Lonzo4MVP; 10-16-2020 at 08:17 AM.
Coming from him not me. As for start of the season
https://nba.nbcsports.com/2020/10/13...r-king-jr-day/
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