I’ve been a sports lover my whole life. In my professional capacity I’ve been a Sports Information Director, sportswriter and sports photographer. Hell, I was even a mascot for a minor league season.
Pro football has always been
my favorite as long as I can remember. With just over a week until the 2020
season begins in earnest, it’s usually the time when I’d be eagerly awaiting
that first kickoff.
Not this year.
It’s hard to put a finger on
why, exactly. Some of it has to be my club, now the Washington Football Team,
which has been mediocre to horrible for decades. And now the organization’s
ineptitude has taken a back seat to the revelation of its amazing level of
scumbaggery. Even though I’ve lived in Georgia for 10 years, I can’t bear to
switch my allegiance to the Falcons. That seems like a whole other level of
pain.
The resurgence of the other
sports hasn’t done much to help. I’m happy baseball came back, but with format
changes, COVID-19 issues, no fans and the bickering beforehand, some of the
luster has been taken off it. Having basketball and hockey in the summer is
something I haven’t been able to wrap my head around.
Will pro football players be
safe during this pandemic? I guess we won’t really know until the season
begins. Sure, they’re tested often, but what happens once they start getting in
each other’s faces during practice and then games?. Will games be postponed
like baseball games have been after positive tests come back? Postponed might
not even be the right word as making up contests will be a heck of a lot
harder.
Before I start the next
section, let me say that my wife and I made the decision to send our first-grader
to in-person elementary school. We worry about him every day as well as other
students and the staff. Had the only option been online learning, then that’s
what we would have done gladly.
Some college conferences are
about to begin their football seasons which I think is a mistake. I understand
the ramifications if schools don’t play; revenue brought in supports
non-revenue sports and are an immense source of pride. Not to mention the
athletes that are using football as a springboard to a career. I was hoping conferences
would all make the decision to delay the season until after the new year when
hopefully the spread of the virus is under control. College campuses are
already experiencing problems with high positivity rates, I can’t imagine
schools going on the road to places like Miami even with enhanced protocols in
place.
There is pressure coming from
all sides to play and also to call things off. In the end, I hope no college
athlete ends up paying the ultimate price.
1 comment:
As a lifelong Washington "R"-word fan, I agree, it's hard to get excited about the club with all the distractions. I unfollowed them on facebook because I'm just not feeling it and I really want to. Hopefully this is but a pause and the light at the end of the tunnel is just around the corner.
-Mike
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