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Normally, I'm starting to fire-up about football about now

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but still happy we got 1/2 summer left in "the north" 

I'm not feeling it yet. Maybe cause I'm now convinced I wont be at any home games this year.

Will it be weird watching the game played in empty stadiums?

Is some form of Covid ball better than no football? I'd say yes.

Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 

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Me either. Its sad because I'm usually so stoked heading into training camp. I haven't even thought about it that much other than to lament how lame this season is going to be if it even happens. 

As you say, I'll take something over nothing. I love my football Sundays so much.

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#2 · Jul 16, 8:12 AM
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I'm usually stoked year round for Vikings football, but you're right in that it doesn't quite feel right yet. Usually around this time I'm well engulfed following the Yankees, but baseball has been a disaster just to get to the point of playing games. This leads me to question how they're going to play NFL games in the fall.

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#3 · Jul 16, 8:24 AM
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Twins open vs White Sox soon - maybe that'll get me back in a "sporting mindset"...

Stuff like this makes me realize how much life has been up-ended. Losing sports is big for me personally, but pales in comparison to other losses this s hitty pandemic is reigning on the planet 

Sorry for the vent...

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#4 · Jul 16, 8:41 AM
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Yeah it's perspective most definitely. I am generally a very optimistic person. I am taking nothing for granted. We just have to ride it out. A whole lot of wait and see.

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#5 · Jul 16, 9:19 AM
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I'm feeling the same as you all. I'm still in tune to NFL news and rumours-- especially Vikings ones-- but my excitement level for the actual season is about 1/10 what it normally would be. Most years I'd be counting down the days til preseason would start (it'd be less than a month away, right?) and convincing myself Jefferson will be the OROY. This year I'm hoping there's a season at all.
I agree with @purplefaithful, maybe once I see the MLB actually happening then I'll start to get Vikings fever again! I have been enjoying the PGA events, fwiw. Just not the same as football though, obviously.

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#6 · Jul 16, 11:19 AM
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Really don't think they are gonna play, just my gut feeling.  Therefore, like the rest of you not very excited at this point.

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#7 · Jul 16, 11:33 AM
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After seeing what is happening with Fall sports in college, I'm preparing for no to a shortened season.

But hey, this will all just blow over one day...

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@"BarrNone55" said: After seeing what is happening with Fall sports in college, I'm preparing for no to a shortened season.

But hey, this will all just blow over one day...


you can spend some of Sundays on the Ford Bronco Configurator...

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#9 · Jul 16, 12:27 PM
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MLB and NBA will give an idea of how things might go.

We'll see?

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@"Mattyman" said: MLB and NBA will give an idea of how things might go.

We'll see?


Who knows how the hell the world will be by Sept? Oct? Nov? 

Definitely a "we'll see" 

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#11 · Jul 16, 2:31 PM
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@"Mattyman" said: MLB and NBA will give an idea of how things might go.

We'll see?


The NHL will be interesting because they are playing in Edmonton and Toronto.

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#12 · Jul 16, 2:37 PM
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The MLB is more of a better comparison as to how things might go considering they arent playing in a bubble. I know basketball is a contact sport and baseball isnt, but the NBA guys arent traveling to different cities and states whereas the NFL will be and will be around more outsiders. Hoping for the best and cheers to some Twins success this season

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#13 · Jul 16, 2:50 PM
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@"BarrNone55" said: After seeing what is happening with Fall sports in college, I'm preparing for no to a shortened season.

But hey, this will all just blow over one day...


The language and tone coming out of NCAA regarding football this fall is getting darker, much darker...

NCAA makes it clear: football running out of time to save seasonAs part of the most sobering picture yet of where things stand for fall college sports, NCAA president Mark Emmert said: "If there is to be college sports in the fall, we need to get a much better handle on the pandemic.”
In perhaps the most sobering picture yet of where things stand for fall college sports, the NCAA on Thursday released a series of guidelines for a potential return-to-competition amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amid all the protocols and possibilities, such as daily health checks and testing within 72 hours of competition in some sports, were some words that should strike fear in — or, hopefully, spur to action — those who care about the safety of our country and the reward of college football.
“Any recommendation on a pathway toward a safe return to sport will depend on the national trajectory of COVID-19 spread,” Brian Hainline, NCAA chief medical officer, said in a news release on the NCAA web site. “The idea of sport resocialization is predicated on a scenario of reduced or flattened infection rates.”
Those trendlines have been going in the wrong direction lately — something acknowledged again, bluntly, by the NCAA in a graph accompanying a tweet on the subject.
There are two key lines: The one showing a steep upward trend of confirmed cases per 1 million U.S. residents on average over the last seven days (about 700, per the graph) and the gradual downward slope of confirmed cases that the NCAA labeled “where we thought we’d be,” which would be about half of where we are now and going down instead of up.
For an extra splash of cold water, here is what NCAA President Mark Emmert had to say in the release:
“When we made the extremely difficult decision to cancel last spring’s championships it was because there was simply no way to conduct them safely,” Emmert said. “This document lays out the advice of health care professionals as to how to resume college sports if we can achieve an environment where COVID-19 rates are manageable. Today, sadly, the data point in the wrong direction. If there is to be college sports in the fall, we need to get a much better handle on the pandemic.”
It should come as no surprise to anyone who has been following the virus in recent weeks.  Hot spots are developing all over the country — and particularly in regions where college football is king, as noted by Star Tribune sports editor Chris Carr when pointing toward a New York Times graphic.
Even with conferences punting on nonconference games to buy some time, college football basically has two months until the start of its regular season. Given that planning and decisions on whether or not to play will need to be made somewhat in advance of a mid-September start date, there is precious little time — maybe a handful of weeks — for the trend to change and college sports to even have a chance of being played in the fall.
Getting a better handle on the virus should be a priority for a million public health reasons above and beyond college football, but if this threat is what it takes to achieve better distancing and near-universal masking (at least, um, outside of Georgia), then so be it. A win is a win.
And it should be a simple path to victory. Other countries have done it, as that NCAA graph also shows. CDC Director Robert Redfield said it just this week: “If we could get everybody to wear a mask right now, I really think in the next four, six, eight weeks, we could bring this epidemic under control.”
Otherwise, be prepared for a fall full of consequences — one of which very much looks like it would be a lost season of college sports.
https://www.startribune.com/ncaa-makes-it-clear-football-running-out-of-time-to-save-season/571793352/

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