One sector of American life has never existed in reality. Why should that stop amid a global pandemic?
, this week’s deluge of football news and rumors feels like an all-points bulletin. For the first time since late last week, ESPN has been able to broadcast stories about something other than game cancellations and athletes’ positive COVID-19 tests. Tom Brady’s free agency search alone should be enough to power the network through summer.
The NFL, as usual, gets to be the center of the sports universe. Even its lesser figures bask in this solitary spotlight. Countless Americans weren’t familiar with the questionable decision-making abilities of Houston Texans head coach and general manager Bill O’Brien before, but on Monday, it was one of the only non-COVID topics of nationwide conversation.
Seeing the NFL plan for an uncertain future with rote certainty is like watching passengers on the Titanic carefully unpack their bags and place their clothes into cabin armoires. It’s oddly … calming? Who knows what the world will look like when or if that first Thursday night game kicks off, but we can rest easy knowing that the Minnesota Vikings and Britton Colquitt have reached a deal. What a relief.
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