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I don't see why the NFL hasn't looked into this yet.
The NFL does have more people associated with each team(players, coaches, staff) than the NBA, but a bubble would not be that difficult, or at least not that much more difficult than what the NBA is doing.
The NBA has 346 players in one bubble.
If the NFL were to use eight bubbles, that would be less players per bubble than the NBA bubble.
If the NFL were to use four bubbles, that would be 552 players per bubble, bigger than the currrent NBA bubble, but hardly a pipe dream.
I personally like the four bubble idea. A ten game regular season with three teams from each bubble going to the playoffs...to be played in another bubble a few weeks later.
I understand that the whole thing would be a logistical nightmare, but it's not like there is anything else that is going to work.
I say bring on bubbled football.
The NFL does have more people associated with each team(players, coaches, staff) than the NBA, but a bubble would not be that difficult, or at least not that much more difficult than what the NBA is doing.
The NBA has 346 players in one bubble.
If the NFL were to use eight bubbles, that would be less players per bubble than the NBA bubble.
If the NFL were to use four bubbles, that would be 552 players per bubble, bigger than the currrent NBA bubble, but hardly a pipe dream.
I personally like the four bubble idea. A ten game regular season with three teams from each bubble going to the playoffs...to be played in another bubble a few weeks later.
I understand that the whole thing would be a logistical nightmare, but it's not like there is anything else that is going to work.
I say bring on bubbled football.