When we go back, do you think coaches and players will (actually) follow social distance guidelines?

Anonymous
seeing most coaches are constantly telling their players to spread out I think this would be the perfect time to get that point across.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:seeing most coaches are constantly telling their players to spread out I think this would be the perfect time to get that point across.


Haha! So true!
Anonymous
Yes, im sure they will try their best. No one actually wants a huge second wave and recancellation of sports.
Anonymous
I think everyone should take reasonable precautions. Limit spectators, no high fives, extra hand sanitizer, etc.

Parents can choose whether they are comfortable with their child participating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should take reasonable precautions. Limit spectators, no high fives, extra hand sanitizer, etc.

Parents can choose whether they are comfortable with their child participating.


People aren't following basic guidelines now, they certainly won't once the sports start up again. It's a dumb idea.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No guideline saying social distance during game.

There will be no game for a while. Practices with social distance is something we will see first.


NCAA says phase 3 for games and the schools have resources to better control environments. No games until spring for the youth side.

https://www.ncaa.org/sport-science-institute/core-principles-resocialization-collegiate-sport-frequently-asked-questions
Anonymous
there will be no games until the 6 feet apart recommendation is gone.

Anonymous
Of course they won't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you could in a practice situation. I think it would be impossible in a game situation.


Well you could. The practice would be mostly a waste of time though
Anonymous
I could care less if they do or don't.
Anonymous
As we're learning more about the nature and infectiousness of the virus, viral load during exposure is coming into focus:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/18/us/coronavirus-time-risk/index.html

Seems like being outside, even when doing a contact sport (where contact is usually momentary) isn't a massive risk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Coaches and clubs have the hardest job here, not easy trying to get kids to stay 6 feet apart.


OMG YOUR CHILDREN ARE AT NO RISK, if they are keep them home. Fear that is all this is. Let the kids and coaches do what ever they want and please stop buying into all this crazy.


NO RISK is not true. If you are talking about the risk of dying from the virus, maybe you are close, but don't say there is no risk to getting it and having some complications.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Coaches and clubs have the hardest job here, not easy trying to get kids to stay 6 feet apart.


OMG YOUR CHILDREN ARE AT NO RISK, if they are keep them home. Fear that is all this is. Let the kids and coaches do what ever they want and please stop buying into all this crazy.


Coach or parent please tell your team how you feel. Let if be known you are the one that doesn’t care and stand your ground.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Coaches and clubs have the hardest job here, not easy trying to get kids to stay 6 feet apart.


OMG YOUR CHILDREN ARE AT NO RISK, if they are keep them home. Fear that is all this is. Let the kids and coaches do what ever they want and please stop buying into all this crazy.


Coach or parent please tell your team how you feel. Let if be known you are the one that doesn’t care and stand your ground.


Get over yourself. This is about caring about a lot more than risks that approach zero and raising your children to make decisions and trade offs. It’s hard to progress when your parents infantilize you and tell you a big bad wolf lurks behind every corner. It is oppressive and counterproductive. We will have our different views on this. I don’t foist mine upon others but don’t take kindly at all to people who measure how much you care by the length and width of the comfort blanket with which they smother their children. Let’s move on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Coaches and clubs have the hardest job here, not easy trying to get kids to stay 6 feet apart.


OMG YOUR CHILDREN ARE AT NO RISK, if they are keep them home. Fear that is all this is. Let the kids and coaches do what ever they want and please stop buying into all this crazy.


Children are fomites.
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