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re: ESPN has such an obvious agenda...
Posted on 8/10/20 at 12:40 pm to Lemonpuppy
Posted on 8/10/20 at 12:40 pm to Lemonpuppy
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So then why are they allowing nearly all of their employees to say it should be cancelled?
Because maybe they actually believe that it should? I want to see football very badly, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the right thing to do.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 2:46 pm to Leto II
So, when we don't have football next year because the virus is still a part of our lives will that be ok too?
Are we just supposed to cancel everything in life and live under a rock.
And don't say well... next year we will have a vaccine. There is no guarantee we will have one nor is there a guarantee that it will be effective.
At some point you have to accept that this is going to be with us and that we need to learn to live with it.
And I don't particularly care one way or the other on football. I can find some way to fill my time other than watching CFB. But kids need to go back to school, social functions for kids should resume.
The cure is becoming worse than the cause.
Wait until you see what this will do to cities like Starkville/Oxford/Tuscaloosa/Auburn/Little Rock etc. All of these cities literally survive off of school and football season.
It is just a guess but I would be willing to bet upwards of 50-60% of small service related businesses will close in these cities and it could be worse if college kids don't have an opportunity to return to regular school.
We will be doing irreparable damage to small businesses in these college towns.
It may be different for your schools in big cities but for the small towns that happen to have an SEC school will be recked.
Are we just supposed to cancel everything in life and live under a rock.
And don't say well... next year we will have a vaccine. There is no guarantee we will have one nor is there a guarantee that it will be effective.
At some point you have to accept that this is going to be with us and that we need to learn to live with it.
And I don't particularly care one way or the other on football. I can find some way to fill my time other than watching CFB. But kids need to go back to school, social functions for kids should resume.
The cure is becoming worse than the cause.
Wait until you see what this will do to cities like Starkville/Oxford/Tuscaloosa/Auburn/Little Rock etc. All of these cities literally survive off of school and football season.
It is just a guess but I would be willing to bet upwards of 50-60% of small service related businesses will close in these cities and it could be worse if college kids don't have an opportunity to return to regular school.
We will be doing irreparable damage to small businesses in these college towns.
It may be different for your schools in big cities but for the small towns that happen to have an SEC school will be recked.
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