Americans don’t seem to have the hope that American professional sports can play a pandemic.
Through Josh Peter of USA Today, a new Harris poll of 1,970 adults found that only 32% of Americans believe the NFL will have a season. Only 24% think school football will be played.
The survey, conducted over the weekend, had 29% of respondents believing that the NBA can also end its season, and 45% of the Major League Baseball concept would start running and end a 2020 truncated campaign.
The NBA will review and end its normal season and lead its playoffs in an Orlando bubble. Baseball, professional football and school football don’t use a big apple bubble.
And here’s the strangest side of the survey: less than the respondent component said they missed watching sports on TV. Of course, we don’t know how the big apple of those other Americans are sports enthusiasts in the first place. Of the men who responded, five8% were in favor of watching sports on television; only 3 five according to the penny of the women who responded said yes.
I love football, but if the season ends, all I enjoy is going back to my Sundays. I don’t miss football … Still.
I’ll do it eventually.
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