NFL experiences its first COVID-19 team breakout

Meh, it's the Titans. If they postponed a few games I doubt many NFL fans would even notice. It's not like it's the Packers or the Patriots or, you know, one of those teams people actually care about.
 
Isn’t that football? I thought “someone” just bragged about how they brought it back.

I don’t do the sportsing so no favors were done for me on that.
 
What's the NFL death toll for the WuFlu as of today?
 
The positive to this story is that it doesn't appear any Minnesota players (the team the Titans played on Sunday) were affected.

These inter-team outbreaks were inevitable. Keeping it restricted to one team at a time is mandatory if the season is to continue.
 
The positive to this story is that it doesn't appear any Minnesota players (the team the Titans played on Sunday) were affected.

These inter-team outbreaks were inevitable. Keeping it restricted to one team at a time is mandatory if the season is to continue.

No, what it points out is that aerosolized viruses are spread in areas where sufficient viral loads can build up and be inhaled (typically indoors) and that the virus is not transmitted by being out in the fresh air, unmasked and intermittently closer than six feet from asymptomatic individuals who are carrying a low viral load and therefore shedding little.

All 200,000.

If you hadn't dropped out to form that unfortunate Garage Band perhaps you would understand antecedents.
 
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No, what it points out is that aerosolized viruses are spread in areas where sufficient viral loads can build up and be inhaled and so the virus is not transmitted by being out in the fresh air, unmasked and intermittently closer than six feet from asymptomatic individuals who are carrying a low virul load and therefore shedding little.

D9 you actually believe your nonsense?
 
The positive to this story is that it doesn't appear any Minnesota players (the team the Titans played on Sunday) were affected.

These inter-team outbreaks were inevitable. Keeping it restricted to one team at a time is mandatory if the season is to continue.

Doesn't it take a little time for the virus to show up? It should be sometime next week before we know if any MN players were infected.
 
No, what it points out is that aerosolized viruses are spread in areas where sufficient viral loads can build up and be inhaled (typically indoors) and that the virus is not transmitted by being out in the fresh air, unmasked and intermittently closer than six feet from asymptomatic individuals who are carrying a low viral load and therefore shedding little.

If you hadn't dropped out to form that unfortunate Garage Band perhaps you would understand antecedents.

I bet being at the bottom of one of those pig piles is a lot like being in a closed room.
 
Reports here are that that Kansas City/New England game is cancelled because the Chiefs also have a positive - the practice squad QB.
 
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