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PBS No Fans in Stadium Experience
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(06-19-2020, 06:17 PM)WestCoastBengalsFan Wrote: Really hope baseball gets an agreement and we can see how things pan out there. NFL needs someone to go first so they can see impacts on fans and weigh options. Baseball would be good indicator for fan impact because they will play many games, won't be such a good test for player impact though as they stay distanced for the most part. NBA will be better to see the player impact since they're so close and bumping into each other, etc. Not trying to get political at all but there are a ton of gatherings that happened/happening so outcomes and impacts of those events will also feed some data into what's happening in large groups.

If there are no fans and they have games, I'll still watch regardless of what the setup looks like. I'd much rather go to some Bengals game but if it's between no fans and no football at all I'll take no fans any day.

Doubt it is going to happen.  Training camps are shutting down due to Covid outbreaks, and it was reported that there are at least 8 MLB owners who don't want any season.  Meanwhile, Florida and Arizona, the two locations proposed to host all of the games, are struggling with outbreaks.  I can't see how the two sides are going to be able to come together on an agreement with all of that happening around them.
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RE: PBS No Fans in Stadium Experience - jfkbengals - 06-20-2020, 01:11 AM

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