Patrick Mahomes, Drew Brees, other star players rip NFL over coronavirus protocols---NFL players: '#WeWantToPlay'

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The NFL’s best players have spoken out.

Training camp is set to begin at the end of the month, but a lot of the players are concerned because the league has yet to address player health and safety concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Rookies for the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs are set to report Monday and rookies from other teams are due on Tuesday. Players for all teams are scheduled to report by July 28.

Chiefs Super Bowl MVP quarterback Patrick Mahomes, New Orleans Saints signal-caller Drew Brees, Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt and Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson were among the players to speak out on social media, and they ended their posts with “#WeWantToPlay.”

Here were some of the reactions from the players:

NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith and president JC Tretter addressed the union’s concerns in a 90-minute videoconference call with reporters on Friday.

They want players tested daily for the virus. A joint committee of doctors, trainers and strength coaches formed by the NFL and NFLPA recommended testing every other day.

Other outstanding issues include the number of preseason games. The league has planned to cut the exhibition schedule from four games to two while the union wants none.

Players also wanted a 45-day acclimation period to help avoid injuries. The league asked them to report early but the union declined. Questions remain on protections for players who want to opt out of playing.

All 32 teams have sent the union their Infectious Disease Emergency Response, which has been approved by joint infectious disease experts and NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills, according to a person familiar with the details. The person, speaking to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because protocols haven't been finalized, said the union has approved several and continues to review them.

On Friday, the league sent players and teams an Education Protocol for camp, which requires clubs to distribute joint educational materials and to conduct educational sessions for players, staff and family members.

Under the collective bargaining agreement, the NFL has the right to impose report dates and teams can fine players who don't report.

The NFLPA could file a grievance to argue the league isn’t providing a safe work environment under the labor deal.




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The NFL’s best players have spoken out.

Training camp is set to begin at the end of the month, but a lot of the players are concerned because the league has yet to address player health and safety concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Rookies for the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs are set to report Monday and rookies from other teams are due on Tuesday. Players for all teams are scheduled to report by July 28.

Chiefs Super Bowl MVP quarterback Patrick Mahomes, New Orleans Saints signal-caller Drew Brees, Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt and Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson were among the players to speak out on social media, and they ended their posts with “#WeWantToPlay.”

Here were some of the reactions from the players:

NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith and president JC Tretter addressed the union’s concerns in a 90-minute videoconference call with reporters on Friday.

They want players tested daily for the virus. A joint committee of doctors, trainers and strength coaches formed by the NFL and NFLPA recommended testing every other day.

Other outstanding issues include the number of preseason games. The league has planned to cut the exhibition schedule from four games to two while the union wants none.

Players also wanted a 45-day acclimation period to help avoid injuries. The league asked them to report early but the union declined. Questions remain on protections for players who want to opt out of playing.

All 32 teams have sent the union their Infectious Disease Emergency Response, which has been approved by joint infectious disease experts and NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills, according to a person familiar with the details. The person, speaking to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because protocols haven't been finalized, said the union has approved several and continues to review them.

On Friday, the league sent players and teams an Education Protocol for camp, which requires clubs to distribute joint educational materials and to conduct educational sessions for players, staff and family members.

Under the collective bargaining agreement, the NFL has the right to impose report dates and teams can fine players who don't report.

The NFLPA could file a grievance to argue the league isn’t providing a safe work environment under the labor deal.




https://www.foxnews.com/sports/patr...ar-players-rip-nfl-over-coronavirus-protocols

another bunch of fuckin tards who think they will fall over dead as soon as this flu infects them

guys nfl is over. we gotta get that through our heads.
 

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lets just have sports take the whole year off. maybe 2 years. lets see where their big mouths are at then.
 

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another bunch of fuckin tards who think they will fall over dead as soon as this flu infects them

guys nfl is over. we gotta get that through our heads.

I say bring in the skags to play if these $100 million players don't want to.........the games "must" go on!
 

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Drew Brees has no credibility. Pansy ass bitch!!!
 

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I say bring in the skags to play if these $100 million players don't want to.........the games "must" go on!

god ya i am there with that idea. its all fucked up. did you see cardboard cutouts for fans at yankees - mets. the fuck??? my cardboard would be the middle finger.
 

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I've heard the real test is rather painful, I'm thinking they'll decide against testing everyday
 

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I've heard the real test is rather painful, I'm thinking they'll decide against testing everyday

i hope its something where they shove something up their ass. where is chuck bednarik when you need him?
 

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Bring in Shane Falco!!!

 

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I can't imagine what Falco's stats were in the Sugar Bowl, they reference how bad he was in that game throughout the movie.

Gotta be like 6 turnovers
 

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Let me break it down for you.

They want an easy opt out option so they can get paid while not playing. This is what this is about.
 

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I can't imagine what Falco's stats were in the Sugar Bowl, they reference how bad he was in that game throughout the movie.

Gotta be like 6 turnovers

it was a good movie for a canned script.
 

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Let me break it down for you.

They want an easy opt out option so they can get paid while not playing. This is what this is about.

BINGO BONGO! the elephant in the room is finally spotted.
 

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They would be eligible for unemployment plus the cares money. Work loss due to covid-19, might take awhile due to under investigation but they can join in protests at State Capitals.
 

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