An Eight game schedule? The CFL Commissioner live on line answering questions? Will the Riders go black or blitz?
Well, as the Covid-19 virus rages and people are hopefully starting to realize this is not a B movie unfolding for us, sports, in particular the CFL, are looking to answer some hard questions about whether or not there is a 2020 season or not.
The NBA is currently looking at completing its season, or just running their playoffs in July and August, while Major League Baseball openning day has been put off until further notice. In the cultural field, concerts and festivals are being put on hold and likely will be put off until next year if this virus peaks in April/May and then recedes until it comes back in the fall.
With the self quarantine underway, the incidents of cabin fever are growing and people are wondering when they can get out and actually get back to work again. Covid-19 is not just cutting a swathe through people, it is also wreaking economic havoc that will take a while to recover from.
For organizations like the CFL which depend a great deal on the customers at the gates to pay the bills, losing a portion if not all of the season is a recipe for economic disaster. CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie will be live Friday on the CFL.CA website answering questions from fans and most of those questions don’t have any definitive answers – like will we see the season start on time? Will there be a season?