joe theismann, the former washington redskins great, i consider one of the best of all time. joe, good to see you. how do you think that would work, we're a long way away from the start-- actually not too long a start from the start of the football season. that might go and they might get it revved up in the stands. without fans in the stands, i can't see that. what about you? >> you know, neil, it's interesting. i'm glad you're safe and everybody listening and watching is safe as well. oddly enough in 1974 during a strike, i was a rookie with the washington redskins and we played at rfk stadium. the stadium capacity was 55,000, there were 3,000 people there. it felt like an empty stadium. it's an entirely different feeling, but the television networks also have a great say in what they want to try and do. you're going to have players in the locker room, not just the people in the stand next to one another, but players interacted with one other, teams interacting on the field and i'm hoping that we're going to be able to get football started. i think that everybody is sort of