Sure, they say that...
At this point, everyone is guessing. Some of the guesses are more educated than others, but about the only thing one can 100 percent accurately predict about four months or even one month from now is the sunrise and sunset.
Sure, they say that...
At this point, everyone is guessing. Some of the guesses are more educated than others, but about the only thing one can 100 percent accurately predict about four months or even one month from now is the sunrise and sunset.
I just don't see training camps starting on time. That will have to push the season back.
Pharoah's Derby? Why not his Belmont, which is what made him so special? Or is that the plan for Belmont day, in June?
Here's what the article says about that:
The league is evaluating when players can reenter team facilities. The NFL and NFLPA have agreed to keep buildings closed until every state in which a team resides lifts its stay-at-home mandate. Teams are prepared to conduct offseason workouts and June minicamps virtually.
They will delay just to be able to fill seats.
I just found out less than a million people watched the Super Bowl. That's got to be a record low. Whichever game it was, I guess it wasn't that good a game to begin with.
When is the last time there were 1 million viewers, SuperBowl II?
The Chimp may have been referring to the old Super Bowl that some Fox stations aired this weekend.
http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articl...-cable-originals-network-finals-5-2-2020.htmlThe Chimp may have been referring to the old Super Bowl that some Fox stations aired this weekend.
http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articl...-cable-originals-network-finals-5-2-2020.htmlThe Chimp may have been referring to the old Super Bowl that some Fox stations aired this weekend.
Scott Van Pelt says the obvious: They're just making it up at ESPN without live sports:
https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2020/05/08/espn-scott-van-pelt-no-sports-orig.cnn-business
They may be a niche interest in the US, but the live games probably would attract more eyeballs than old ("classic") games, countdown shows or more talk about the upcoming NFL season.
To be honest, I'd rather watch the classic games.