Let me just get the obligatory in the grand scheme of things/proper perspective given we're in the midst of a global calamity of course, seeing how Tom Brady fares with his new team doesn't rate up there too high. But for those of us who do follow sports, it is a life-enhancing activity you could say and in the context of this site it's a worthy topic I think.
We're facing this right now with no real-life baseball and with MLB the Show 20. I just don't see that stadiums will be clear to host crowds by the time football season starts. And if it's not safe for fans to be in the stands neither would it be for teams to travel and to have the staff required to play and broadcast a game, not when a vaccine is still at least a year out.
I'm old enough to remember the 1994 MLB season being cancelled and local sports TV simulating the rest of the games with World Series Baseball on the Sega Genesis lol and posting the box scores on the nightly sports news. I wonder if ESPN is going to resort to that. I tuned in the other day and they were covering a rock skipping competition, no joke.
This is surreal. It's the end of the world as we know it and ... well, it sucks.
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