at their wallets. what do you make of this approach? do you think it's an overreaction or do you think it's likely to work? >> i don't think it's an overreaction at all. when you talk about the nfl, first of all, it's a business and people -- they want to make their money and last year they were able to play during a pandemic. they had no answers, they had no clue what was going on. the world didn't know what was going on at that point and now they do have an answer with vaccines. so if people are choosing to be ignorant and not to get vaccinated, that's fine, what they're saying is there is a price for that if there is an outbreak. and to be completely honest i'm not sure how big of a deal that is this season because more than half of the teams -- excuse me, more than half of the teams are 85% vaccinated or higher. so guys are vaccinated, we're really just talking about something that's not going to be an issue. >> well, i do want to ask you about the message that you're sending to current players on twitter you essentially said that getting vaccinated is their prerogative but you also wrote sort of alluding to what you