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NFL planning full season, schedule release set for next week
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The NFL is planning to play a full season though it’s uncertain what that will look like.
League spokesman Brian McCarthy said Thursday that since January the 2020 schedule was intended for release after the draft. It is planned for release by the end of next week, with the date for the kickoff game Thursday, Sept. 10, concluding with Super Bowl on Feb. 7 in Tampa.
But the league is planning several contingencies because of the coronavirus pandemic that could lead to everything from a delayed start to a late-winter Super Bowl.
"The schedule will come out as normal, but we’re doing reasonable and responsible planning as we always do, inside of game operations,” league executive Troy Vincent told The Associated Press on Thursday. “Based off of what we are learning from the medical community and how people are handling this domestically and abroad, we are being deliberate with reasonable and responsible planning about what can work in our environment and what we can incorporate to protect the health and safety of all involved.”
Empty stadiums, neutral sites and no bye weeks are among several alternatives being discussed.
“We have to look at it in the current environment based off what we’re learning through the science and through the medical community,” said Vincent, who oversees football operations for the NFL.
If the season needs to be pushed back or the regular season has to be adjusted, the NFL players’ union would have to approve. The league and the players’ association reached a new labor agreement in March that carries through the 2030 season.
Vincent said the league would not take virus tests away from the public.
“We won’t,” he said. “General public safety is first and foremost.”
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#2
I think 1/2 this country would go into a much deeper funk (if thats possible) if the NFL canned 2020 today. 

My own opinion is they'll play in some kind of abbreviated season, but no fans in stands. I think the country would have to be in phase 3 (fed guidelines) to fill a stadium?  Dont see us there in Sept but who knows? 

They're sounding more optimistic about a vaccine by January now. 

Shrug...
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#3
Full season, delayed start, empty stadiums for a good portion of the season.
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#4
I don't see much of a pre-season either...maybe 2 games, maybe.
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#5
We'll see what happens. Legit concern is taking away tests from the general public. I know it says they won't but it is a consideration.
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#6
I still think the season will be shortened, at least. Wait until November, play 9 games and a shorter playoff.
It may sound impossible, but imagine if they play games, exposing all the players to each other, and some of them get COVID. Death rate is almost 6% in the US so far...OK, young healthy players, it will probably be less, maybe "only" 2%.

So an average of 1 player dies on every NFL team.
Think they want the anger, bad PR, and above all, the lawsuits? This will be what stops a lot of employers from resuming full "normal" work.
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#7
IMHO no fans in attendance is going be a massive advantage for the Vikings.


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#8
We got to finish out the season playing @ home last year - a lot. 

Now that GB loss/sweep sucked balls, but I hope the football schedule gods smile on the Vikings again this year. 
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