c_hawkbob wrote:https://www.si.com/nfl/steelers/news/steelers-titans-unknown-covid-19-tests
Could be postponed or even forfeited after 8 Titans (3 players, 5 staff) test positive. So far no Vikings, who they just played, have tested positive but they're in covid protocol now as well.
RiverDog wrote:Wow, thanks for the heads up. But I didn't see anything about a possible forfeiture. Was it somewhere in the article you linked or are you getting your information from some other source?
The good news is that if none of the Vikings players test positive within the week, that it would be a strong indication that their in game protocols are working.
c_hawkbob wrote:Got the possible forfeiture from listening to the Dan Patrick Show live, I expect someone like Florio to write up about "an NFL source" saying it before too long.
NorthHawk wrote:I hope it's the only incidence of this happening, but I wouldn't be surprised if it happens again.
So, I wonder would both teams get losses in the case of a forfeiture or just the team with the most cases?
With only 1 bye per conference this year, it might be impactful for a team should they have to give up a
game or record a loss without taking to the field.
c_hawkbob wrote:That's exactly what Patrick was saying. "What if the Vikings have to forfeit if they have positive tests now? It's not their fault, all they did to get exposed was play a scheduled game."
c_hawkbob wrote:Not how a forfeit works, there would still be one winner and one loser.
c_hawkbob wrote:Why would they even consider cancellation then? Unless they're going to cancel an entire week.
jshawaii22 wrote:They have 4 days and maybe 5, if they move the game to Monday to determine if any other players or staff are infected, disinfect the locker room and other areas where players have access and continue to test the rest of the players before they have to make a formal decision. The rules for this year, as agreed to with the NFLPA allows for up to 12 players to be called up from the practice squad to replace infected players. My understanding, and it's still fluid, is that only one starter and two players from the practice squad are the 'positives' -
"Forfeit" is probably not an option. They have a possible move to week 8 as an option, but that would be unfair to Pittsburgh, but it's what it is.
I haven't a clue as to how the league plans to handle it.
Vegaseahawk wrote:A simple solution would be to re-schedule the game to a TNF night on say week 17 when theres not normally a game on the slate. Or if there is, make it a doubleheader like they do on the 1st MNF of the season. If there are more incidences, then the problem exponentiates, (is that even a word?)...
So, if they postpone the Titans-Steelers to Tuesday, do they also move the Week 5 games (Steelers vs. Eagles, Titans vs. Bills) back to Monday?
So, if they postpone the Titans-Steelers to Tuesday, do they also move the Week 5 games (Steelers vs. Eagles, Titans vs. Bills) back to Monday?
c_hawkbob wrote:Why. The only reason they are doing this is to determine just how many of the Titans need to be quarantined, they're under no obligation t try to make things easy on them. There is no reason to inconvenience the rest of the league. In fact I'd say there's good reason not to.
c_hawkbob wrote:So you keep the effect as localized as possible, effecting as few teams as possible, instead of letting it have a ripple effect impacting more teams. This is only the first instance, you don't want to set a precedent of doing more than necessary, that could get messy a hell when you've got 3 or 4 or a dozen teams facing the issue.
c_hawkbob wrote:So you keep the effect as localized as possible, effecting as few teams as possible, instead of letting it have a ripple effect impacting more teams. This is only the first instance, you don't want to set a precedent of doing more than necessary, that could get messy a hell when you've got 3 or 4 or a dozen teams facing the issue.
RiverDog wrote:I disagree. Moving the two Week 5 games, particularly the Pittsburgh-Philadelphia game, from Sunday to Monday, is a reasonable accommodation for a team that through no fault of their own, had their schedule disrupted by a team that apparently failed to follow the protocols. It would be bad enough if their Week 4 contest got moved to a Monday, but moving it to a Tuesday shortens their next week even more.
The Steelers are one of 7 undefeated and untied teams and are in a competitive division with the Ravens and Browns. If they force the Steelers go into their Week 5 game with just 5 days rest and they lose to their fully rested cross state rival, of whom they only play once every 4 years, and drop to a tie with the Browns and/or Ravens, you can expect a vociferous howl loud enough to drown out the participants in Tuesday night's debate.
As far as setting a precedent, I say we cross that bridge when and if we come to it.
NorthHawk wrote:Some people within the NFL are discussing a 12 game schedule according to PFT.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2 ... me-season/
NorthHawk wrote:What a mess that could be for teams. What if they end up not getting their bye week?
NorthHawk wrote:I suspect there will be more cases, but I hope it doesn't affect much of the schedule. That might not be realistic, though.
NorthHawk wrote:But now we are heading into the indoor time of life seasons and that is great for the virus but not so good for us. Unless the NFL enforces some type of bubble which would be hard to do with families and holidays fast approaching. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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